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Ejikeme: Okebukola warns against discrediting thoroughness of JAMB exams

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EMERITU Prof. Peter Okebukola, one time executive secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC) says there is need for Nigerians to promote the thoroughness of JAMB, rather that discredit it.

According to him, discrediting the effort of the examination body can  be detrimental to the growth of the entire education system.

Okebukola made the assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos.

He was reacting to the alleged fake result being paraded by Miss Joy Ejikeme.

According to him, there is hanky-panky of the result she obtained at the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Okebukola said: “The findings from my usually-reliable sources confirm that there is some hanky-panky with the results which Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma claim to have obtained in the 2023 UTME.

“I think many people are unaware of the thoroughness of Prof. Is-haq Oloyede in promoting the integrity of JAMB-conducted examinations.

“He loves all candidates and will stop at nothing to ensure that unadulterated results are published and duly qualified candidates are admitted to our tertiary institutions based on existing vacancies.

“On the other hand, he will also stop at nothing to penalise any centre or candidate whose integrity will tarnish the image of JAMB. You cannot get away with bad practice with Prof. Oloyede.

“He is globally-acclaimed as a leading light in higher education in Africa. The indisputable facts that I have pointed to my advising the candidate to subject herself to the decision of JAMB,” Okebukola said.

Recall that controversy has continued to trail Ejikeme’s claim of being the highest scorer in the 2023 UTME.

Ejikeme, an indigene of Anambra in a video that went  viral on various social media platforms, said she had scored 362 in the JAMB organised Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) making her the best candidate.

She also claimed that this performance was contrary to the 249 posted by the board as her result, adding that the result she had been displaying  was printed from JAMB’ s portal.

Miss Ejikeme even went ahead to state that there could be some technical error on her result, on the part of JAMB, a claim that she has allegedly retracted on Tuesday.

However, the JAMB had insisted that the result being paraded by Ejikeme was not hers.

Dr Fabian Benjamin Ag. Deputy Director Public affairs and Protocol of the board had maintained that  Ejikeme’s result was manipulated.

He stated that already, she had attracted a N3 million scholarship from a business man and was set to be further honoured by the Anambra government, when one of its officials put a call across to the board to confirm the result.

According to him, it is on account of the request that it was revealed that Ejikeme scored 249 and not 362 as she claimed.

Benjamin had  stated that following this act of shame on the part of Ejikeme, the board had forthwith, withdrawn  her original result of 249 and subsequently banned her from participating in its examination for three years.

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Reps disown trending draft bill seeking return to regional govt

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The House of Representatives has disowned a trending draft ‘bill’ for discussion, seeking a return to the regional system of government.

Titled, “A Bill for an Act to substitute the annexure to Decree 24 of 1999 with a new governance model for the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the draft seeks among others, a new extant laws to be cited as “The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria New Governance Model for Nigeria Act 2024.”

The document, which has been trending on social media, is said to have been drafted by one Dr Akin Fapohunda, who is neither a lawmaker in the Senate or the House of Representatives; an indication that the said draft legislation is a private bill.

Dismissing the draft bill in a telephone conversation with our correspondent, House spokesman,  Akin Rotimi, said, “The Committees on Rules and Business and Constitution Review have confirmed that there is no such bill before them.”

Similarly, the Chairman, House Committee on Rules and Business, Francis Waive, told PUNCH Online that the said bill is not before the committee.

He said, “There are two routes to making presentations for constitutional amendments. One is by members proposing an amendment bill during the plenary. The second is by memoranda from individuals and groups to the Constitution Review Committee

“Please, note that memoranda submitted should eventually come by way of bills sponsored by a member of the committee.
On this specific memo (draft bill) under reference, I doubt if it has come before the Rules and Business Committee for listing. I speak as chairman of the committee.”

Meanwhile, the man behind the bill spoke with our correspondent exclusively on the matter on Friday.

Fapohunda told our correspondent that he retired from the public service as a director in the Presidency.

“I have a PhD. in Agricultural Science, but I am into Information and Communication Technology. I have been involved in constitution drafting for years,” he said.

Fapohunda gave a reason for coming up with the draft bill, saying, “The President, this week returned us to the old national anthem. At independence, Nigeria embraced a regional system of government. So, I felt we could also revisit the past and return to regionalism.

‘I have done a preliminary draft for Nigerians to ponder over. Next week, I will be seeing my representative in the House of Representatives. We hope that senators and House members can embrace this modest proposal for a change.

“If this is acceptable, we can then sit down and do a proper drafting of the bill.”

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[BREAKING]: Labour declares indefinite strike

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Members of the organised labour, on Friday, declared a nationwide indefinite strike over the Federal Government’s refusal to raise the proposed minimum wage from N60,000.

The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, disclosed this at an ongoing press conference in Labour House, Abuja.

Ajaero said the strike would begin by midnight on Sunday, June 2, 2024.

Details shortly…

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FG student loan: Over 60,000 have applied — NELFUND

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has disclosed that it has received over 60,000 applications from students of Federal Government institutions since it launched the students loan application portal.

However, NELFUND revealed that 30,000 applications have been successfully processed.

NELFUND also said so far, 90 percent of federal universities have submitted their students’ data to its dashboard, adding that 10 percent of federal institutions were yet to submit theirs.

Besides, the students loan agency declared that its portal for submission of data from state owned tertiary education begins in three weeks time.

To this end, it appealed to state institutions to begin submission of data of their students for onward processing.

Details later…

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