A Nigerian teenager who definitely had a bright future ahead of him has tragically lost his life after a brief illness. 16-year-old student, Mubarak Razak reportedly lost his life just after passing both the JAMB exams and Post-UTME with flying colours. Razak applied to study Medicine and Surgery at the University of Ilorin in the Post-UTME screening before the unfortunate incident. The news which was shared with StellaDimokokorkus reads:- The person in subject was a close relation of mine, his name was Mubarak Razak by name and 16 years. He applied for Medicine and Surgery at University of Ilorin after being denied admission last year when he applied for Anatomy scoring 206 in UTME, immediately after graduating in a private secondary school in Ilorin, Kwara state. He then struggled to have a better UTME score this year and passed POST-JAMB excellently scoring 72% when he suddenly died after a brief illness last week Saturday night. He was survived by 3 siblings, ...
The registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has explained that students’ JAMB score is not a guarantee for admission. According to a The Nation report, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says that only a combination of JAMB cut-off marks, post-UTME, O’ level results and other admission criteria as determined by institutions can ensure candidates’ admission. Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, the JAMB registrar, disclosed this at an intensive Training and Sensitisation Forum on Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) for the 2017/2018 academic session on Thursday in Abuja. Oloyede said that scoring higher than the minimum cut-off marks did not guarantee admission but made candidates eligible for admission consideration. He added that institutions determined the institutional, programme and course cut-off marks and other admission criteria in exercise of their autonomy. According to him, the cut-off mark by JAMB is only a threshold below which no i...
it’s no news that women are very emotional and they are bound to feel sad when they walk away from a relationship they cherish and a man the successful relationship takes fifty-fifty commitment from both sides and if a woman feels she is investing too much in a relationship and she is not getting anything in return, she is bound to become frustrated and walk away from such relationship. Below are some top reasons why women leave men they love: No passion : “Women are more emotional than men and will adore a man who isn’t bland, he only needs to show how much he loves her, not just saying it”. Doesn’t show maturity : “No woman really likes a man who still makes childish decisions, especially when it comes to serious issues, not being able to take certain responsibilities is a big turn off for any woman”. Keeping secrets: “When a woman can’t trust a man, that’s because there’s openness between them, she is bound to become uncomfortable and walk away from the secrets”. ...
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