Wednesday 31 May 2017
Davido Mocks Paul Okoye’s Old Home In Epic Video
‘IF’ singer, Davido in a funny video mocked One Africa Music Fest promoter and organizer, Paul Okoye after he was surprised to see exotic car of all types parked in front of Paul’s old apartment building.
The Upfront Bookings boss welcomed Davido to his Victoria Island home and the DMW boss was surprised to see exotic cars in-front of an Old building, in a video posted on Instagram the singer said.
“How do you live here but drive this shit,” the stunned singer asked Okoye. “How do you live here but drive all this?” Someone else said ‘Chaii..The house don’t match the car’
Defending Himself Paul wrote;
it is well @davidoofficial because I have light and Water 24Hours. and is central in Victoria Island and I’m a landlord Paid in full 1004 Estate una go pay me for this advert . In few weeks I will surprise U. #VI landlord
Tuesday 30 May 2017
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Very Funny! A Girl Who Scored 85 In JAMB Writes An Open Letter (Read And Drop Your Comment)
A Girl who sad for the recently completed JAMB Examination just checked her result and she scored 85
After seeing her result, she decided to pen down an Open letter for JAMB Help Office because she believes her script was not correctly marked. She was confidant of how well she did and claims she ought to score more than 85.
Read what she wrote below:-
Dear Jamb, My name is Zinasha Zibruel. I am coming from Nigeria. I writed JAMB, and I scare 85. That is a big fat lie.
I say is a big serious lie because I doing lesson for 1 months and I counted my book very well from carton to carton. I supposing to getting 100 in Inglich and 95 in Litrachure. But you given me 10 in English and 15 in Litrachure.
Did me not doing my CRS very well? Did Jonah not stay in the lion hole and Elijah sleep in the Whale’s belly? Do something very fast.
Infacts, I supposing to score 300 in the JAMB examination I tooked . Thanks you
If you are the Jamb official, What is the new score you would give her?
Drop your comments.
Why We Will Not Release Results Of Many Candidate – JAMB Reveals
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, on Thursday said it would not release results of candidates identified in footages of Close Circuit Television, CCTV, to have indulged in malpractices during the just concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME.
This was disclosed by JAMB registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, who spoke as a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.
According to him, the agency had been busy reviewing recorded footages of the examination across the country.
He disclosed that a number of candidates had been marked out for sanction.
Oloyede, “Those who have not received (their results) are qualified not to receive for now. In all cases where there were no problems, we released results of the examination within 24 hours.
“But those who have not (received their results), they may not be culpable but we are investigating. Where we have reason to doubt anything or where we have report of anything that is not acceptable to us, we have withheld the results.
“And we will keep on releasing them as we clear them. For instance, this morning, we released another 15,000 results.
“But among those who sat in that centre, we have reasons, concrete evidence to say about 300 of them, their results will not be released because we know they were not in the hall where the examination took place.
“We are comparing those who sat for the examination, how long they sat in the hall, and how some of them took excuses that they were going to the toilet only to go to what they called VIP…
“All this we are now able to track. And we want to say that we will not hesitate to sanction anybody no matter how highly placed.”
Oloyede further explained that the CCTV cameras deployed at every Computer Based Test, CBT, centres across the country helped JAMB to detect and arrest unwholesome practices.
JAMB Releases Additional 15,000 UTME Results
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released more results of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The exams held for 6 days and was concluded on Saturday, May 20. Recall that JAMB had released results of 1,048,914 out of the 1,648,429 candidates that wrote the examination.
Speaking yesterday, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede said the agency had released the additional results of 15, 000 candidates. Oloyede assured that the board would not impose any candidate on any institutions in the country.
His words: “The final say for admission rest squarely with the institutions. Their senates and academic boards are empowered to determine the students. What JAMB does is and what it should continue to do is to moderate, to ensure equity, to ensure that nobody is unfairly treated.
“JAMB should not and will not take any student that has not been recommended by the institution. JAMB was not established to take up the responsibility or to usurp the power of the senate. What JAMB should do is to moderate, take recommendation and ask questions.
“JAMB will give the admission letter but the process of giving the letter must be democratic enough, must not encroach on the powers of the senate and the academic boards of the various institutions.
“We will advise our colleagues who are manning these institutions to be fair and to play according to the rule but we will not impose anything on the institutions,” he said.
Oloyede further lamented that fraudsters who meet the requirements of the organization are establishing computer based test centers to scam candidates.
“We now have situation that crooks, people who have no standards are now establishing CBT centres and they are meeting our requirements only to misuse the opportunity.
“We have seen so many of such that we want to call on credible Nigerians, credible institutions, and government agencies. If we can partner with some federal government or state or public institutions to expand their facilities I will be more comfortable.
“We have seen supposedly highly placed individuals who own CBT centres and are using the CBT centres to perpetrate examination malpractices,” he added.