University of Jos is sticking to 180 as Institutional cut off point Says University Don
University Don says that university of Jos is sticking to one hundred and eighty as institutional cut off point as prerecusite for the 2017 post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination UTME test to be conducted soon in the Institiution
In an exclusive interview,the University Don who is the deputy vice chancellor academics in the university of jos,professor Nelson Ochekpe posits that inviting candidates who scored one hundered and twenty to write post UTME in the university of Jos is mere exploitation and deceit as the Institution is highly subscribed.
According to professor Ochekpe,though vice chancellors,rectors,provosts and other key stakeholder in Nigeria higher institutions were present at the meeting that birthed the cut off points of 120 for Universities,100 for polytechnics ,he said the meeting was at the instance of JAMB as policy maker.
He went further to explain that course cut off points will also differ this according to the deputy vice chancellor is determined by the number of students who applied for the course and their scores.
It would be recalled that the announcement of the new cut off points had generated a lot of controversies, while some think it will lead to further decline in the ranking of Institutions in Nigeria others say it will create room for candidates who already have the required number of credits to secure admission into the higher institutions.
Worthy of note is that it was also agreed at the meeting that the various institutions can give their various institutional cut off points..
JTE Gist: My Instagram Account was Hacked by some imposters, please don't pay to there Demands - Spell Ink Says
The Tizzle Nation fast rising music act "Spell Ink" revealed some weeks why he had to start a new Instagram account when he already got a lot of followers he said, "My account was hacked, please let's connect here, on his (New Account).
A rumor is presently going on in town that he is working on a new massive project titled "Signal"
Hector Joberteh, a former contestant of the 2006 edition of the Gulder Ultimate Search (GUS) has been murdered by gunmen in Lagos.
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Hillarious Movie: Watch Life of a Nigerian Couple Episode 6 and 7
The Life of a Nigerian Couple is a movie that lectures on young Nigerian couple's way of life, issues between them and how they should resolve it amicably.
A great movie like this will give you an insight of what marriage is before you step a foot in it.
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Episode 6
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Blessing Anietie, Beauty Queen celebrates birthday with braless photo
Residents doctors in government-owned hospitals under the aegis, National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, have announced they are embarking on an indefinite strike beginning from today September 4th. The doctors announced their strike action in a statement released today September 4th.
The members of NARDs are demanding for the resolution of persistent shortfalls and unpaid arrears of salaries earned in both federal and state tertiary health institutions, the enrolment of resident doctors into the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) since 2003, and non-implementation of adjusted House Officers’ Entry grade level equivalent since 2014, the resolution of issues around their stagnation of promotion and non-promotion of members who have met requisite criteria despite all collective bargaining agreements and circulars.
The statement signed by NARD President, Dr. Onyebueze John in Abuja announcing the strike action reads
“Rising from our NEC meeting, which started by 7pm yesterday and ended 3am today. NARD has resolved to reject the promissory offer from Government, and proceed on total and indefinite strike action until all items in her demand list for strike action are resolved by Government.”
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JTE Gist: Rapper Emtee Unveils Track list for his Album Manado
Rapper Emtee is getting ready to release his second studio album. Emtee, 24 has titled the album Manando. The album will see the light of day on September 15, 2017.
The tracklist for the album has now been released and it features Nigerian musician Tiwa Savage and rappers rom Emtee’s ATM and AR’s Saudi.
According to Emtee, Manando sounds very good and it’s a guy, his street brother, who is now dead. Emtee reveals Manando stood up for him when he was been bullied when he was young and taught him how to be the best player that he is today.
Peep the tracklist below
LRR boss “Reminisce” thrills the fans with the street remix of his raving song “ Ponmile” with a well constructed percussive beat by music producer “Quebeat”
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[NEW MUSIC] YOU SHOWED UP || SOULPEE GAMBO [ @Soulpee_Gambo ]
I've experienced Gods love in everything and I am sharing my Testimony in this song.
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Barka da Sallah!
As usual, every Sallah this page tries to keep it nice and light. And lighter today that your Columnist is still in the strike mood and mode. And to all our students asking “When are you resuming?”, we say “Pray hard. Very hard. See what prayer - plus foreign healthcare - can do to our President. May Allah make it easy on you and us, your parents.”
Now then, as always every Sallah we re-share some good messages that have been distributed on cyberspace which we think are worth re-reading for their weight and import. Our offerings today shall be sprinkled with some seasonally-correct Readers Digest jokes from your Columnist’s favourite magazine, it of the “Laughter is the best Medicine”.
Some helpings have been edited for space and coherence, so they may look a bit different from the ones you may have earlier read. Enjoy:
WHO TO CALL: A certain wealthy person went to the mosque for prayer. After the Salam and most congregants had left, he noticed a certain gentleman earnest in duá, apparently beseeching Allah for something. The rich man continued: “I could hear the man’s voice mixed with tears as he prayed, and I kept away till he finished. When I noticed he was done, I approached him and asked if I could be of help.” He said: ‘Well, I am in dire and serious need. My wife needs an urgent surgery but she can’t have it until we make a deposit, and we can’t afford that at the moment.’ I asked how much it was and he told me. I gave him the money. The moment he received it, he fell in prostration, sujud, thanking Allah. He prolonged the thanks to Allah, almost forgetting I was there. When he was done, he turned and thanked me, and made a duá for me also. He seemed an honest man, so I asked if he needed anything more, and he said no. So I wrote out my cell phone number on my business card and gave it to him, and told him to feel free to call me if he needed any help in the future. He smiled and gave the card back to me and said: ‘Thank you Sir. I know Who to call to help me in the future. The One Who sent you to me.’”
EATING WITH CARE (Cindy Yates, Mill Valley, California): “My three-year-old daughter stuck out her hand and said, ‘Look at the fly I killed, Mommy.’ Since she was eating a juicy pickle at the time, I thrust her contaminated hands under the faucet and washed them with antibacterial soap. After sitting her down to finish her pickle, I asked, with a touch of awe, ‘How did you kill that fly all by yourself?’ Between bites, she said, ‘I hit it with my pickle.’”
ON KWALLIYAR SALLAH (Anonymous): “It’s amazing how a person can be complimented and insulted at the same time. Recently, when I greeted my co-worker, she said, ‘You look so gorgeous I didn’t recognize you.’”
RICHER THAN GATES: It is said Bill Gates was asked if he ever encountered someone he thought made him feel really down to earth. He was said to have said: “Yes, and a very significant one at that. Many years ago, I was at the airport and was reading newspaper headlines at a vendor’s. I liked one of them and I wanted to buy it, but I didn’t have change, as it was long before POS etc. When I didn’t find change, I abandoned the purchase. A little boy at the vendor’s noticed my problem and rushed out to give me the newspaper. When I said I didn’t have change, he said, ‘No problem, take it free.’ After three months, I went to the airport again. Coincidentally, that same scene re-enacted itself and the same boy gave me another free newspaper. I said I couldn’t accept it but he insisted, saying, ‘I give it to you from my profit.’ After a couple of decades, when I had become very wealthy, I decided to look for that boy. I found him after one and half months of searching. I asked him, ‘Do you recognise me?’ He said, ‘Yes, you’re Mr. Bill Gates.’ I said, ‘You twice gave me free newspapers many years ago. Now I want to compensate you by giving you anything that you may ask. The young man replied, ‘No, you can’t really compensate.’ I asked why and he said, ‘Because I gave you when I was poor. Now you want to give me when you are rich. So how do you compensate?’ What truth! That is a person richer than rich!”
ON EXPANDING INVENTORY (Sally Thorinson, Ferndale, Washington): I spotted several pairs of jeans at a garage sale. They were sizes 30, 31, and 32, but I was looking for size 33. So I asked the owner if he had a pair that size. He shook his head and said “I’m still wearing the 33s. Come back next year.”
INTELLIGENT BY HALFS (Carole Holder, Norman, Oklahoma): “The food at the sandwich shop I frequent is good, but any deviation from the norm throws the staff. I once told a clerk that I wanted only half a sandwich. His reply: ‘What am I going to do with the other half?’ A week later when I told another clerk the same thing, she responded, ‘Do you want the top or the bottom?’”
DON’T ERASE MISTAKES: “When I started using pen in my primary school, and I made a mistake, I would try hard to erase it before submitting to my teacher. Sometimes, I would use chalk to clean my mistake, but it later re-appeared through the chalk. So I began to use saliva. It worked, but only to leave holes in my books. My teachers then used to beat me for being outrageously dirty. But all I tried to do was to cover my errors. One day, a kind-hearted teacher who loved me so much called me aside and he said, ‘Anytime you make a mistake, just cross it over and move on.’ He said further, ‘Trying to erase your mistakes would only damage your book to nothing.’ I told him in protest that I don’t want people to see my mistakes. The loving teacher laughed and said, ‘Trying to erase your mistakes will only make more people know about your mess, and the stigma could be for life.’ So have you made some mistakes in your life? Just cross them over and move on. Don’t expose yourself as a result of trying to cover your mistakes.”
REAL GUT-BUSTER (Elaine Schyve, Cohocton, New York): “A woman noticed her husband standing on the bathroom scales and sucking in his stomach. ‘Ha! That’s not going to help any,’ she said. ‘Sure, it does,’ the husband said. ‘It’s the only way I can see the numbers.’”
BEING SQUEAKY CLEAN (Kirsten Lauth, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio): “My friend called me in hysterics. ‘I just saw a mouse in my kitchen!’ she yelled. ‘I’m so grossed out! It’s so disgusting!’ ‘What are you going to do?’ I asked. ‘I’m not sure. But you can bet I’ll never eat the stuff I drop on the floor anymore.’
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