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JAMB has made an adjustment on the earlier date announced for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exam (UTME).

 *BREAKING: JAMB adjusts 2022 exam dates, to provide additional code for profile creation*

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JAMB has made an adjustment on the earlier date announced for the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exam (UTME). According to the board, the 2022 exam earlier scheduled to hold between April 20th and 30th, 2022 will now hold from Friday, 6th May to Monday, 16th May 2022.


This was contained in the JAMB weekly bulletin. The board stated that the change is to accommodate some exigencies.


Similarly, the board revealed that the Mock-UTME exercise earlier scheduled for  2nd April 2022 would now be held on 16th  April 2022, for candidates who register early and indicate their willingness to sit the Mock-UTME. 

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For all prospective candidates for the 2022 UTME, this is not an opportunity to soft-pedal on your preparation. The best time to start your preparation is now. 

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The date for the commencement of sale of the 2022 UTME/DE application document which was slated to start from 12th February to 19th March 2022 remains the same.

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JAMB equally disclosed that an additional USSD code will be made available apart from the already existing 55019 code that enables candidates to access some of the JAMB services like the creation of profile code for UTME/DE registration. This became necessary in order to ensure that there is no congestion during registration when many candidates would be sending their requests for profile code creation.


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OAU ASUU commences indefinite strike over unresolved allowance sharing formula

 

Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Monday, commenced an indefinite strike over what they described as the refusal of the institution’s management to pay their earned academic allowance.

They accused the Eyitope Ogunbodede-led management of unnecessarily delaying the payment of the allowance which they claimed had since been remitted into the university’s account by the Nigerian government since December 13, 2021.

The union took the decision at an emergency congress, which was held at the First Bank Lecture Hall on Monday morning.

But the university management, which had earlier described the strike threat issued by the union as a “family affair,” said it is still watching the events as they unfold before taking the next step.

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The Ogun state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology has announced that students are not allowed to bring phones to school anymore.

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Ogun Bans Students From Bringing Phone To Schools … 

Charges teacher for proper monitoring


The Ogun state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology has announced that students are not allowed to bring phones to school anymore, calling on teachers’ to monitor them to ensure that they don’t bring phones to classes.


Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu stated this at a press briefing held at ministry conference room, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta on Tuesday.


The Commissioner explained that the advantage of phones cannot be underestimated especially in this time of serious security issues.


Prof. Arigbabu said the reasons students are advised not to bring their phones into school is because phones serve students differently but mostly to disadvantage.


He said: “On the issue of phone in school, what we ordinarily advised is that it will actually distract the students. Teachers will be teaching them and some people will be looking at phones and going to different sites to do nonsense.


“That is why it is actually not encouraged for students to bring phone to class. If they have phones, they can actually put it in their bags and at the close of the day, they can bring it out.”


He added: “But how do we know they don’t bring it out. That is why teachers need monitor them to ensure that they don’t bring phones to classes.


“Phone has its advantages and disadvantages. 

For instance, if a student is having problem, he/she can make a distress call. But what we are saying is that we won’t allow a student to bring phone to the class to distract you from listening to lessons.


“That is the way we want to deal with phones in school.”


TO THE TEACHERS

This is to inform our dear colleagues in the teaching profession, health, ministry and all other sectors that the commissioners of education in Ogun State is having a meeting with all parents of Ijebu zones at Adeola Odutola college on Thursday (6/01/2022) by 10am.


PARENTS

Please,if you are parents kindly attend the meeting in order to express your mind toward this unruly behavior of some minority students who has turned themselves to thugs and nuisance within the school environment and reason why discipline must be enforced by the school authority and the reasons why some schools are still collecting illegal fee from your wards all in the name of maintainance fee and so on.

As we all know that there some schools that are still collecting school fees from parents despite free education policy enforced by Ogun State government.We should also use the opportunity to appeal to our honorable commissioner to please release the letter of undertaking for free of charges.

Remember, your voice is your power,use it now to safe our education in Ogun State.


LIKEWISE

The Ogun State Government has threatened to sanction owners of private schools in the state that admit any student expelled from public schools.


The government also threatened to name and shame any culpable pupils at the school, zonal and state levels where any pupils were found wanting.



 

The State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbagbu, stated this on Tuesday, at a press briefing held in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital to unveil the strategies mapped out to tackle juvenile delinquencies in schools in the state.


Arigbagbu stated this due to the series of crimes recently committed by pupils in public schools which led to the abrupt closure of some schools last year.


The Commissioner stated that the reason for the press briefing was to roll out the government’s strategies to tackle juvenile delinquencies and recent social vices in public schools in the state.


Arigbabu said the government would not only announce erring students publicly as a deterrent to others but will also reward and award best-behaved pupils who have distinguished themselves in academics and character.


Arigbagbu said that as a responsible government, it could not sit down and allow continuous misbehaviour in the state’s public schools.


The Commissioner ascribed these misbehaviours to bad parenting, social media, peer group, wrong role models, economic situations.



 

He also attributed lack of unqualified and unwilling teachers not using the right approach, shortage of teachers, sexual promiscuity, moral laxity, the craze for easy wealth, procrastination, low self-esteem, congestion of classes, security, dual registration and ineffective communication between teachers and learners to the challenges.


Arigbabu said the ministry would be holding a series of meetings with security agencies, principals and Heads of Schools, Parents and Teachers Associations and others, to form effective alliances against vices and juvenile delinquencies in schools.


He said, “We are taking very serious steps against crimes and criminality in both public and private schools and private school owners should co-operate with us in this fight. We are the ones that give licences to all the private schools and if any of them flout our directives, we can easily have their licences withdrawn.


“There will be naming and shaming such pupils that engage in crimes and juvenile delinquencies in our schools across the State. That will be done at school, zonal and state levels. We are also going to involve our pupils and engage in all sorts of extra-curricular activities to discourage the pupils from juvenile delinquencies.


“Students expelled should not be admitted into any public or private school in Ogun State, that is something that will be very difficult and that is why we put in place what we call the Learner Identification number.


“The E-platform we are using now will make it difficult for dual registration.


“Once you are in a school and you misbehave and you are sent away, it will be very difficult to get into another school in Ogun but, some of them will want to get into schools, and that is why we are meeting private school owners tomorrow, for them, we are going to put sanctions because we are the one that gave them operating licence if some of these schools flout some of these regulations we can withdraw their licence.


“All of us have to be on the same page because if we expel a student from a school it would have been the last resort and we don’t want a situation where the expulsion won’t be effective.”

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