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Nigeria down in 22 yrs! Why?

As the nation marks the 22nd year of democracy   rule, the economy is still marked with poor macroeconomic performance with pockets of improvement in some sectors.

Breaking News | Nigeria Down In 22 Yrs! Why?

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Review NIN policy for UTME now, Senate tells JAMB, NIMC

Review NIN policy for UTME now, Senate tells JAMB, NIMC On Kindly Share This Story: …JAMB’s inclusion of NIN for UTME registration inconsiderate Ifeanyi Ubah …Don’t make NIN an exams condition Ekwunife …NIN added to registration woes Students By Henry Umoru  & Adesina Wahab The Senate yesterday asked the Federal Ministry of Education, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, and  the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, to as  matter of urgency,  review implementation of  the National Identity Number, NIN, policy. According to the Senate, this is with a view to extending the UTME registration deadline and requirements until there is a seamless and well-organised process for obtaining NIN.

Breaking News | Review NIN Policy For UTME Now, Senate Tells JAMB, NIMC

Views: Visits 5 JAMB …Candidates, parents laud Senate’s intervention …JAMB’s inclusion of NIN for UTME registration inconsiderate Ifeanyi Ubah …Don’t make NIN an exams condition Ekwunife …NIN added to registration woes Students By Henry Umoru  & Adesina Wahab The Senate yesterday asked the Federal Ministry of Education, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, and  the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, to as  matter of urgency,  review implementation of  the National Identity Number, NIN, policy. According to the Senate, this is with a view to extending the UTME registration deadline and requirements until there is a seamless and well-organised process for obtaining NIN.

Students, landlords tango over rent during school closure

Vanguard News Students, landlords tango over rent during school closure On By Adesina Wahab WHEN schools at all levels were closed last March as a result of the outbreak of coronavirus disease in the country, nobody envisaged that the closure would take nearly a year. The closure of universities, particularly, was aggravated by the strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, which even started before COVID-19 trauma set in and while other levels of education were reopened partially and gradually, most universities remained shut. However, as university students began to resume on campuses from January 18, the issue of who bears the cost of accommodation of students who rent houses off campus while the shut down lasted has become topical.

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