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Nigerian Twitter ban and VPN: Twitter micro blogging site, local ISPs reply FG #TwitterBan

Nigerian Twitter ban and VPN: Twitter micro blogging site, local ISPs reply FG #TwitterBan 5 June 2021, 11:30 WAT New Informate 23 minutes wey don pass Wia dis foto come from, Getty Images Twitter and join body of licensed Telecommunications Operators don reply Nigeria Federal goment ban on di micro blogging site. Twitter say Friday announcement from di Information Minister Lai Mohammed dey deeply concerning . We dey investigate and go provide updates wen we know more. Di internet company, wey Jack Dorsey be oga, write for dia reply. Access to Twitter from Nigeria main phone providers don dey blocked, according to reports from Lagos and di capital, Abuja.

JAMB To Extend Registration Deadline As Candidates Grapple With Difficulties

Barring last minute change, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) will announce the extension of the deadline for the ongoing registration for its 2021 unified tertiary matriculation examination (UTME) and the direct entry (DE) programme. This decision may not be unconnected to the difficulties being experienced by candidates in their attempts to generate the required codes towards setting up profiles using their unique national identification number (NIN). PREMIUM TIMES has exclusively learnt that as of Wednesday afternoon, roughly 72 hours to the May 15 deadline set by the examination body, only 1,012,000 candidates have so far registered for the UTME and about 30,000 candidates for the DE programme.

EXCLUSIVE: 2021 UTME: JAMB to extend registration deadline as candidates grapple with difficulties

4 min read Barring last minute change, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) will announce the extension of the deadline for the ongoing registration for its 2021 unified tertiary matriculation examination (UTME) and the direct entry (DE) programme. This decision may not be unconnected to the difficulties being experienced by candidates in their attempts to generate the required codes towards setting up profiles using their unique national identification number (NIN). PREMIUM TIMES has exclusively learnt that as of Wednesday afternoon, roughly 72 hours to the May 15 deadline set by the examination body, only 1,012,000 candidates have so far registered for the UTME and about 30,000 candidates for the DE programme.

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