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1.4 million UTME candidates scored below 200 – JAMB

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, on Monday, released the results of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, showing that 1,402,490 candidates out of 1,842,464 failed to score 200 out of 400 marks.

The number of candidates who failed to score half of the possible marks represents 78 per cent of the candidates whose results were released by JAMB.

Giving a breakdown of the results of the 1,842,464 candidates released, the board’s Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, noted that, “8,401 candidates scored 300 and above; 77,070 scored 250 and above; 439,974 scored 200 and above while 1,402,490 scored below 200.”

On naming the top scorers for the 2024 UTME, Oloyede said, “It is common knowledge that the board has, at various times restated its unwillingness to publish the names of its best-performing candidates, as it considers its UTME as only a ranking examination on account of the other parameters that would constitute what would later be considered the minimum admissible score for candidates seeking admission to tertiary institutions.

“Similarly, because of the different variables adopted by respective institutions, it might be downright impossible to arrive at a single or all-encompassing set of parameters for generating a list of candidates with the highest admissible score as gaining admission remains the ultimate goal. Hence, it might be unrealistic or presumptive to say a particular candidate is the highest scorer given the fact that such a candidate may, in the final analysis, not even be admitted.

“However, owing to public demand and to avoid a repeat of the Mmesoma saga as well as provide a guide for those, who may want to award prizes to this set of high-performing candidates, the Board appeals to all concerned to always verify claims by candidates before offering such awards.”

Oloyede also noted that the results of 64,624 out of the 1,904,189, who sat the examination, were withheld by the board and would be subject to investigation.

He noted that though a total of 1,989,668 registered, a total of 80,810 candidates were absent.

“For the 2024 UTME, 1,989,668 candidates registered including those who registered at foreign centres. The Direct Entry registration is still ongoing.

“Out of a total of 1,989,668 registered candidates, 80,810 were absent. A total of 1,904,189 sat the UTME within the six days of the examination.

“The Board is today releasing the results of 1,842,464 candidates. 64,624 results are under investigation for verification, procedural investigation of candidates, Centre-based investigation and alleged examination misconduct.”

Oloyede also said the board, at the moment, conducts examination in nine foreign centres namely: Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Buea, Cameroon; Cotonou, Republic of Benin; London, United Kingdom; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; and Johannesburg, South Africa.

“The essence of this foreign component of the examination is to market our institutions to the outside world as well as ensuring that our universities reflect the universality of academic traditions, among others. The Board is, currently, fine-tuning arrangements for the conduct of the 2024 UTME in these foreign centres,” he said.

 

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He Kept the Governor Waiting For Several Hours…. Multiple Sins Of Impeached Ex Speaker, Obasa!

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Arise TV host, Reuben Abati has highlighted some reasons that might have led to the impeachment of the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa.

 

 

Speaking on the Arise Morning show on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, Abati in his submission indicated that Obasahas breached several protocols in the house and had at some point been disrespectful to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

 

“And then there are reports that the governor will want something, he will not listen to the governor. He will arrive late at events that the governor will have arrived earlier than him which is a breach of protocol. So there’s that flaw of character. The argument is that he had become so disrespectful of the governor and the power establishment in Lagos State that they felt they needed to do something about him, Abati said in his submission.

 

 

All the House of Assembly members who wanted him removed said he wanted change, and that they were tired of him. That must have been a failure on his own part. And they didn’t even do it in his presence. He was far away in Atlanta, Georgia. They left him stranded, removed his pictures, impeached him, and they said even the president tried to talk to him. The president was not impressed. So he had it coming.”

 

Multiple sources confirmed that the lawmakers removed Obasa during a sitting on Monday after 90 per cent of the House backed the motion.

 

The Deputy Speaker, Mojisola Meranda, was subsequently sworn in as the new and first female Speaker of the Assembly.

 

 

In a viral video, a lawmaker, flanked by other members of the Assembly, said, “It is only death that is constant, so change is inevitable. Members of the parliament today have decided to change the leadership of the House. The Constitution makes it clear that the House has the power to regulate its proceedings.

 

Meanwhile, The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday, distanced himself from the impeachment of the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa.

 

 

Sanwo-Olu’s Special Adviser on Media & Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, in an interview with The PUNCH, described Obasa’s impeachment as a strict legislative affair devoid of politics or the state government’s influence or interference.

 

 

 

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Alaafin: Owoade gears up for traditional rites, royal families tackle Makinde

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In a race to conclude all processes before the four-week coronation date set by Governor Seyi Makinde, the new Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, has begun preparation for the mandatory traditional rites.

Makinde had on Monday presented a certificate of appointment and staff of office to Owoade, at the Governor’s office, Ibadan, affirming his appointment as the 46th Alaafin.

Speaking  on Tuesday, the Head of Oyo princes, Chief Mukaila Afonja, said the princes and those concerned with overseeing the Alaafin’s traditional rites were itching for Owoade to begin the processes.

As part of the processes, he said the Alaafin would visit a number of houses to offer sacrifices, make appeasements, and even sleep over at some of the houses to carry out some night rites.

After performing the traditional rites at some traditional homes in Oyo town, the new Alaafin will then enter Ipebi (seclusion) for the conclusion of the traditional rites within a secluded part of the Alaafin palace.

The ancestral rituals to be done during Ipebi would be the crescendo of rituals before Owoade is crowned Alaafin.

Affirming the traditional processes set to unfold, Afonja said, “Kabiyesi has not started the traditional rites but will start soon. He has gone to prepare ahead.

“He will do some sacrifices, and appeasement at various places before Ipebi at a secluded place in the palace. The governor has given four weeks to do the coronation, so all the traditional rites will be concluded before then.”

Afonja, who is Baba Iyaji of Oyo, appealed to those aggrieved at the emergence of Owoade to embrace the fact that Oyo now has a king.

Afonja’s appeal came as nine royal families from Oyo, otherwise known as the Atiba 9, declared their rejection of the appointment of Owoade as Alaafin.

The Atiba 9 hinged their rejection on that the appointment of Owoade runs contrary to the custom, culture and tradition of Oyo, and is against the rule of law.

Their stance was contained in a statement issued by Prince Sina Afolabi of the Adeitan Royal Family.

The other eight princes from the Atiba Royal Families included Prince Remi Azeez (Tella Okitipapa); Prince Lamola Olanite (Olanite); Prince Agboin Adelabu (Adelabu); Prince Raji Adeniran (Adeniran); Prince Nureni Taiwo (Tella Agbojulogun); Prince Muftau Adejare Adesokan (Adesokan Baba Idode): Prince Adesiyan (Adesiyan) and Prince Bello Rasheed (Abidekun).

They noted that they were not against the persons of Prince Akeem Owoade and Prince Ridwan Gbadegesin, another contestant, as they had the legitimacy to aspire for the throne, but that the process that produced Owoade ran contrary to the tradition of the ancient Oyo Town.

They maintained that they were in court to challenge the processes that sprung up in both Owoade and Gbadegesin.

“What the governor did was totally against the highly revered Alaafin stool. His action has reduced the throne to an object of ridicule.

“It was expected of Governor Makinde, an apostle of due process, to have followed a just line of action and avoid reducing the Alaafin stool or the Alaafin to an Oba Gbandu or Oba Yebuyebu (an ordinary oba without honour).

“When the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, was to be made the oba, he entered Ipebi and everything was done by the custom and tradition of Ife before he was proclaimed as the Oonirisa.

“We don’t want our revered stool or the Alaafin to become an object of ridicule and mockery in the future. We don’t want him to be referred to as an Oba that was anointed in Ibadan, precisely at the Office of the Governor. We don’t want people to refer to him as an Alaafin who did not enter Ipebi.

“The Alaafin of Oyo is a prominent and first-class traditional ruler in the entire Yorubaland. We, the Atiba 9, are against the process embarked upon by the state government to make Omooba Owoade the Alaafin.

“It should be stopped and the right thing must be done in appointing a new Alaafin.

“We don’t have anything personal against Omooba Owoade who was appointed as the Alaafin on Monday. He too made efforts to become the Oba. We don’t have any personal issues with Omooba Ridwan Gbadegesin either.

“However, our grouse is against the process through which Owoade and Gbadegesin emerged as candidates to the Alaafin Stool. And what Governor Makinde had done by making Omooba Owoade the Alaafin is an attempt to ridicule the throne. We, the Atiba 9, don’t want it!

“We respect Professor Wande Abimbola who consulted Ifa, but if he wants to be fair to all, he should come and consult Ifa at Ojude Ogun here in Oyo,” the statement read.

The Atiba 9 also charged the Oyo Mesi, under the leadership of Basorun, to amicably resolve whatever disagreement they have among themselves, noting that they are the only ones who can initiate the process of selecting a new Alaafin.

“Whatever is the grouse or disagreement between the Basorun and other members of the Oyo Mesi should be resolved.

“They should call themselves together and settle their crisis amicably before any process of installing a new Alaafin can be embarked upon,” the statement further read.

 

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