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  • SUPERS NIGERIA Unveils Promotional Services, Prices

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  • A Easy Guide : How to access the JAMB Result Checker Portal

    A Easy Guide : How to access the JAMB Result Checker Portal

    The online JAMB result checker portal is an easy process. This thorough tutorial will show you how to check your JAMB results online, provide you with information on the steps to access your UTME results, and provide you with advice on how to read and analyze your results.

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    How to Get 300+ In Your UTME 2024 Exam using JAMB CBT software

    Exam ScholarsHow To Access The JAMB Result Checker Portal: A Easy steps
 JAMB CBT Software serves as a thorough and easy-to-use resource for students getting ready for the UTME Computer-Based Test (CBT) Exams. With hundreds of past questions to practice with, all offered in a mimicked UTME examination environment, it helps students become used to the structure and scheduling of the actual UTME examination. The Exam Scholars UTME CBT Software also provides performance analysis and thorough explanations, allowing students to pinpoint their areas of strength and weakness and concentrate their study efforts more efficiently.

     

    Summary of the Procedure for Verifying JAMB Results

     

    Candidates eagerly await their UTME results after finishing the exam, since they will establish their eligibility for admission to Nigerian universities. Through the provision of a dedicated webpage, JAMB has made it simple for applicants to view their results online.

    The following steps are often involved in the result-checking process:

    • Use the UTME result verification website.
    • Use your email address or JAMB registration number to log in
    • Examine your result and, if preferred, printing it

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    How to access the JAMB Result Checker Portal: A Easy Guide

    Step 1: Use the JAMB result verification website

    Go to the UTME result checker portal athttps://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/PrintResultSlip to view your UTME results. Any device with an internet connection, whether a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can be used to access this portal.

    Step 2: Use your email address or JAMB registration number to log in.

    You must input your JAMB registration number or email address when you arrive at the UTME result checker page. You submitted this information when registering for your JAMB exam. To continue, fill out the relevant fields with the necessary data and click “Check My Results.”

    Step 3: Examine your result and, if preferred, print it.

    To check your UTME result, click on “Check My Results” and view your total score and scores in each of the four subjects. Click “Print Result” to print a PDF or save it for records. This will display your total score and each subject’s scores.

    It is important to note that the UTME result checker page only allows you to access your results once they have been released by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. Therefore, it is advisable to regularly check the JAMB website for updates on result release dates.

    JAMB Result Checker Explanation and Understanding Tips

    After you have successfully accessed your UTME result online, it is important that you fully understand and assess the data that is shown. The following advice will assist you in understanding your UTME result:

    1. Becoming familiar with the scoring methodology

    Every topic in the UTME has a maximum of 100 marks, and scores range from 0 to 400. Your eligibility for admission to the university and program of study of your choice will be determined by your final score.

    2. Verify the institution of your choice’s JAMB cut-off mark requirements.

    Every Nigerian university has its own entrance standards, which may include different JAMB cut-off mark for different programs. Examine the entry requirements for your selected degree and university to find out if your JAMB score is sufficient.

    3. Monitor your JAMB CAPS (Central Admissions Processing System).

    The JAMB CAPS is an online tool that facilitates the admissions procedure and gives applicants access to real-time admissions progress information. To keep track of your admissions process and get application updates, log in to JAMB CAPS on a frequent basis.

    4. Get ready for the post-UTME examinations.

    Post-UTME screenings are a common practice among Nigerian universities, serving as an additional evaluation tool for applicants who fulfil the minimal JAMB score requirements. These screenings might involve follow-up exams, interviews, or other evaluation methods. Review the particular qualifications for the university of your choice and keep yourself updated on the dates and procedures of the post-UTME screenings to get ready for them.

    5. Take into account alternatives for admission.

    Take into consideration looking into other admission choices if your JAMB score fails to meet the standards for your desired course or university. Several more routes consist of:

    • Direct Entry: You might be able to avoid the UTME requirement if you possess an advanced diploma or higher certificate.
    • Change of Institution or Course: You might be able to use the JAMB site to make a different decision if you don’t make the cutoff point for the course or institution you originally wanted. Remember that this choice can be subject to additional costs and requirements. However, it is always worth considering all available options before making a final decision.
    • Private establishments: Different entrance standards may apply to private universities, polytechnics, and schools of education. This might open up more options for applicants who don’t fit the mould for public universities.

     

    Common Problems Seen When Viewing UTME Results and How to Fix Them

    While seeing their UTME results online, candidates may occasionally run into problems. These are a few typical issues along with their fixes:

    1. Invalid email address or registration number

    Verify your information again and make sure you are entering it correctly if you see an error message claiming that your email address or registration number is incorrect. For help, get in touch with JAMB support if the problem continues.

    1. No results are currently available.

    If your result is not yet available, it could be due to several reasons, such as the fact that JAMB has not yet released the results for your examination date. In this instance, exercise patience and return later.
    We are keeping your result on file while we look into possible examination fraud and other anomalies. Should this be the case, you will have to wait for JAMB to make a final determination on your score.

    1. Having trouble logging into the JAMB Portal

    A brief server problem or a large amount of traffic might be the cause of your inability to access the JAMB site. Consider using the portal later in the day or outside of busy hours.

    1. Unable to Print Your Result

    Make sure your device is linked to a printer and you have a reliable internet connection if you are having trouble printing your results. Another option is to save your outcome as a PDF and print it later or from a different device.

    In summary

    If you adhere to the guidelines in this article, you should have no trouble checking your UTME result online. You can better prepare for the following phases of your university journey by learning how to obtain, evaluate, and use your UTME results. Take charge of your admission status by keeping an eye on CAPS, being ready for post-UTME screenings, and, if required, thinking about other admissions routes. You can succeed in the Nigerian university admissions process and meet your academic objectives if you are persistent and determined

  • “STONE” by Ghana Dancehall Artiste Shatta Wale

    “STONE” by Ghana Dancehall Artiste Shatta Wale

  • NCS moves Bobrisky to Kirkiri prison

    NCS moves Bobrisky to Kirkiri prison

    New reports coming in say the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) has moved Bobrisky from the Ikoyi Correctional Center to Kirikiri Prison.

    Recall that a few days ago, it was reported that Bobrisky received a six-month prison sentence for misusing Naira after he pleaded guilty in court.

    Bobrisky is not presently being held at the Ikoyi Correctional Facility, despite the rumors online.

    NCS Moves Bobrisky To Kirkiri Prison
    Bobrisky, Nigerians crossdresser

    On Friday, April 12, 2024, the judge sentenced the guilty party and stated that the decision would serve as a warning to others who like misusing and disfiguring Naira.

    According to LEADERSHIP NEWS, the well-known crossdresser was covertly moved to Kirikiri Prison over the weekend. He is currently being kept there.

    The source said; “It is procedural that he is moved to Kirikiri since it is an expansive prison compared to what we have here.”

  • Obasanjo to FG: Unemployment responsible for rising banditry, kidnapping

    Obasanjo to FG: Unemployment responsible for rising banditry, kidnapping

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has linked the growing activities of bandits and kidnappers to the unemployment situation in the country.

    Obasanjo spoke during his address at the 9th International Trade Exhibition & Conference on Agrofood, Plastics, Printing, and Packaging which was held in Lagos on Tuesday.

    The trade fair was jointly organised by FairTrade Messe and the Organisation for Technology Advancement of Cold Chain in West Africa.

    “Of course, if we are able to achieve this, it will improve our security. Part of our insecurity are men and women that are not properly engaged. If we are able to give them employment, there will be less of them getting involved in banditry, in kidnapping and in doing various other criminal activities that they get involved in,” Obasanjo noted.

    The former president, who described himself as ‘a mad man for agriculture,’ said there was need to promote agribusiness for food security, nutrition security, employment, wealth creation, poverty elimination and income generation, particularly, foreign exchange.

    According to him, the drive toward food security in the country must encapsulate food availability, affordability and accessibility.

    Obasanjo said, “A friend of mine said to me, you must be a madman. I asked him what he meant, and he said if I was not a mad man I would not have gone into agriculture. So, I am a madman for agriculture. When it has to do with agriculture, you can be sure that when you call me, I will answer.

    “Food security starts with availability. We must be able to produce enough. Then there is affordability. We must be able to get everybody who needs food to be able to get the food that they need. Then there is accessibility. We must get food to where it is needed.

    “Almost 40 per cent of our food go to waste after cultivation. So, food security and nutrition security makes agribusiness important.”

    Speaking further, Obasanjo noted that one of the most potent means of curbing youth emigration, unemployment and insecurity is to get more young people to embrace agriculture.

    He regretted that Nigerian youths often prefer to explore opportunities in the entertainment industry, which underscores the need to make agriculture more glamorous.

    He also called on policymakers at all levels to ensure policy consistency that would allow farmers to set short and long term targets without worrying about possible policy somersaults which may topple their plans.

    A key part of this, he said, involved making single-digit loans available to farmers, as no agribusiness can produce profitably with double digit loans.

    He added, “First is employment, with our teeming population and the problem we have with our youths going over the desert and risking their lives at the Mediterranean will stop. What can we do to give them enough employment at home?

    “The area that is sure to provide employment for our teeming youth population is agriculture. When you talk about agriculture, not many of them will want to come to the farm, they will rather go into the music that they do now. We have to make agriculture glamorous because these youths, they make money that way (through music), and then you are asking them to come to the farm. They won’t want to.

    The Managing Director of Fairtrade Messe, Paul Maerz, said this year’s edition of the event features over 140 exhibitors from across the globe, showcasing tailored products and solutions for the Nigerian market.

    He said the exhibition was germane because Nigeria’s investments in food & packaging technology are soaring, positioning the nation as a key player in Africa, which trails only South Africa.

    He noted that despite significant investments in local food production, Nigeria remains one of Africa’s foremost food importers and food.

    He said, “As we gather here, we embark on a journey fueled by innovation, collaboration, and shared aspirations for the advancement of Nigeria’s agrofood and plastics industries. With each passing edition, our commitment to excellence has only grown stronger, and we are proud to present the elevated standards set for this year’s event.

    “As Africa’s largest economy continues to invest in agrofood and plastprintpack solutions, products, and technologies, we stand at the threshold of unprecedented opportunities for all market participants.

    “Nigeria’s food production has witnessed a remarkable surge of 40 per cent in recent years, from €26bn in 2016 to €36bn in 2020, projected to rise by 48 per cent between 2021 and 2024, from €42bn to €63bn. Imports are surging further, but Nigeria emerges as a leader in plastics technology investments, with remarkable growth rates.”

    On his part, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari lamented that post-harvest losses remain a pressing concern in Nigeria, with estimates suggesting that up to 40 per cent of our agricultural produce is lost annually due to inadequate storage and transportation facilities.

    This alarming statistic, he said, represents not only a substantial economic loss to our farmers but also poses a grave threat to food security and nutrition in our nation.

    Noting that Nigeria, like many other West African nations, grapples with significant post-harvest losses, exacerbated by inadequate cold chain facilities and inefficient supply chain systems, Kyari said it was imperative to underscore the pivotal role that cold chain infrastructure plays in safeguarding the integrity of our agricultural produce and ensuring food security for the populace.

    “Cold chain infrastructure, encompassing refrigeration, transportation, and storage facilities, plays a crucial role in preserving the quality and nutritional value of agricultural produce from farm to fork.

    “In this regard, the Nigerian government is committed to fostering partnerships and collaborations with both public and private stakeholders to strengthen our cold chain networks,” he said.

    The ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Wouter Plomp, pledged the commitment of the European nation in strengthening ties with Nigeria to ensure food security in the country.

    He noted that agriculture was a key component of the Nigerian economy; hence, it was important to create an environment that allows agriculture to thrive.

  • Wale causes a stir online: “Eba is superior to amala, Jollof rice is for children”

    Wale causes a stir online: “Eba is superior to amala, Jollof rice is for children”

    Us Rapper Wale recently stirred up a food debate online as he shared his opinions on Nigerian dishes, sparking a lot of reactions from netizens.

    In a post on his X page, the rapper expressed his preference for rice and stew over the beloved Nigerian food, Jollof rice, which he tagged as a food more suited for children.

    he didn’t stop there, as he further made  comparison between two popular Nigerian swallow dishes.

    He controversially declared that Eba, a swallow made from cassava, reigns supreme over Amala, which is derived from yam or plantain.

    Additionally, he speculated that Jollof spaghetti has also achieved its own success since its introduction into the Nigerian food list

    The rapper went on to speak on the often overlooked combination of yam and egg, labeling it as the most underrated Nigerian delicacy.

    He also made emphasis on the importance of adding a sprinkle of sugar to the yam, adding a hint of sweetness to the dish.

    Since his tweet went viral, social media has been abuzz with reactions from Nigerians online.