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Nigerians react to JAMB’s cut-off marks, bemoan decaying education system 

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By Deborah Onatunde

This year’s cut-off mark for admission into tertiary institutions following the low success recorded in this year’s Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been  received with mixed feelings by Nigerian youths.

Recall that on July 21, JAMB pegged the minimum cut-off score for admission into the universities at 140 for the 2022/2023 academic session while it put that of Polytechnics at 120, and Colleges of Education at 100.

The resolution followed the announcement that out of the over 1.7 million candidates that sat for the examination, only 378,639 scored 200 and above.

This is coming amid the lingering industrial action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

Speaking with Nigerian NewsDirect, a graduate of University of Benin (UNIBEN), Ose Etiko, disclosed that the proposed cut-off mark is a measure of filtering those that are unqualified to be in an institution as he emphasised that JAMB is pointless “as we do not have an educational system in Nigeria again.”

According to Etiko, “Candidates who cannot meet up to the cut-off mark do not deserve to be admitted.

“JAMB is pointless. There is no need for JAMB since the cut-off is 140. You do not deserve to be in school if you can’t meet up to the newly announced cut-off mark as this are used to filter candidate to institutions.”

For a Philosophy student of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Tiwa Adegbemi, JAMB has been turned to a business for officials as students keep writing countless times.

Adegbemi bemoaned the failure of the country’s education sector.

“Jamb is making money from candidates as most people write jamb 11 times or more before making the cut-off, and the school still gives its own cut-off. Nigeria Education is a failed one from facilities to the Lecturers,” she said.

A JAMB candidate, Felix Sowode, could not hide his displeasure at the sudden decrease in JAMB’S cut-off mark.

According to Sowode, “140 JAMB cut-off mark shows the level of decay in education. This is so sad.”

Mr. Abeoye Badina expressed his thoughts on the instability in the JAMB cut-off mark, which, according to him, has been falling drastically for the past years from 200 to 180 then 140.

He believes that soon, cut-off mark to be admitted in universities and polytechnics would be 100 and 50 respectively.

“Education has been falling drastically for the past 4 years from 200 to 180 then 140. Soon it will be 100 for universities and 50 for Polytechnic. School system is becoming weakened as time goes,” he said.

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Kwara Govt warns against illegal charges for Common Entrance exam

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The Kwara State Government has warned principals of Junior Secondary Schools and head teachers of primary schools across the state against illegal charges for the state placement examination (Common Entrance).

Any violator will face the full wrath of the law, the state Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Hajia Sa’adatu Modibbo Kawu, warned on Tuesday in her office in Ilorin.

She emphasized that the common entrance is free and government will not tolerate anyone or group of people extorting money, under any guise, from the pupils because the examination is fully sponsored by the state government.

Hajia Modibbo Kawu urged the principals and head teachers to desist from all acts that could dent the image of the state government.

She also cautioned them against aiding and abetting examination malpractices, stating that the present administration has zero tolerance for examination malpractices.

The commissioner implored the parents and guardians of the pupils to report any principal or head teacher with suspicious acts to her office directly, reiterating that her office is open to everyone.

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UNILORIN appoints 40 new Professors

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By Saka Laaro, Ilorin

The University of Ilorin has announced the promotion of 40 of its senior academics to the rank of Professor.

The elevation, which was approved by the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, SAN, was sequel to the recommendations of the University Appointment and Promotion Committee.

A statement from the Office of the Registrar said that the 40 distinguished scholars were found to have excelled in the realms of teaching, research and community service and subsequently promoted to the highest rank obtainable in the academia.

The breakdown of the beneficiaries of the promotion exercise shows that 11 of the new Professors are produced by the Faculty of Agriculture and they are Prof. Sidiqat A. Aderinoye-Abdulwahab, Prof. L. L. Adefalu,Prof. F. O. Takim and Prof. A. A. Badmos.

Others are Prof. Foluke E. Sola-Ojo, Prof. W. A. Jimoh, Prof. M. I. Abubakar, Prof. T. H. Aliyu, Prof. R. O. Uddin II, Prof. T. O. Amusa and Prof. Mutiat A. Balogun.
From the Faculty of Arts are Prof. K. M. U. Gbodofu, Prof. Y. A. Abdullahi, Prof. Abosede R. O. Babatunde, Prof. Bolanle E. Arokoyo, and Prof. P. U. Nwosu while the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences produced Prof. A. S. Alabi, who teaches at the Department of Anatomy.
Two Lecturers from the Faculty of Clinical Sciences were also elevated to the rank of Professor and they are Prof. T. O. Olanrewaju and Prof. O. A. M. Adesiyun.

The Faculty of Communication & Information Science also produced two new Professors through Prof. Tinuke O. Oladele and Prof. Saudat S. Abdulbaqi while those promoted from the Faculty of Education are Prof. O. O. Okoji, Prof. Folakemi O. Adeniyi-Egbeola and Prof. Florence O. Daramola

From the Faculty of Engineering and Technology are Prof. A. T. Ajiboye, Prof. A. Y. Abdulrahman, Prof. M. O. Sumonu, Prof. Rasheedat M. Mahamood and Prof. T. K. Ajiboye.

The Faculty of Law produced one new Professor in the person of Prof. A. C. Onuora-Oguno.
The Faculty of Life Sciences produced four new professors. They are Prof. M. O. Nafiu, Prof. Faoziyat A. Sulaiman, Prof. Risikat Nike Ahmed, and Prof. I. O. Sule.

Those promoted from the Faculty of Management Sciences are Prof. M. A. Ajayi and Prof. Rihanat I. Abdulkadir as the Faculty of Physical Sciences also produced two new professors through Prof. Haleemat I. Adegoke and Prof. O. A. Abidoye.

The promotion of Prof. Monisola A. Tunde of the Department of Geography and Environmental Management was also confirmed while the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine also produced one of the new Professors in the person of Prof. Z. Jaji from the Department of Veterinary Anatomy.

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Student Union election turns deadly: One student flees for life, parents killed in tragic attack 

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In the quiet town of Ekiadolor, the College of Education became a battleground as student politics turned deadly. Odunuga Gbenga, a promising student, found himself thrust into the chaos of campus conflict.

It all began innocently enough when Gbenga was nominated as a contestant for the Student Union presidency. Little did he know that this simple act would plunge him into a nightmare.

During the election, tensions ran high as rival factions clashed violently. What was supposed to be a democratic process spiraled into chaos, with reports of killings, rapes, and riots echoing across the school grounds.

In fear for his life, Gbenga fled the campus, seeking refuge in the familiar embrace of his parents’ home in Edo State. But safety eluded him as darkness fell on that fateful night.

Under the cover of midnight, a group of assailants descended upon Gbenga’s home, shattering the peace of the night. In a desperate bid for survival, Gbenga fought bravely, but the odds were against him.

Tragically, Gbenga’s valiant efforts were in vain. Though he managed to escape, his beloved parents were not as fortunate. The attackers, driven by unknown motives, mercilessly took the lives of Mr. Samuel Odunuga and Mrs. Taiwo Odunuga, leaving a family shattered and a community reeling in shock.

Since that harrowing night in 2023, the search for Gbenga has consumed the hearts and minds of his grieving family. Their plea echoes through the pages of this newspaper, a desperate cry for justice and closure in the face of unspeakable tragedy.

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