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Missing UniAbuja 400-level student di£s in car cra§h

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A 400-level female student of the University of Abuja, Murjanatu Zubairu, who was declared missing on Friday, April 26, has been confirmed d£ad.

The student, who left home for school on Friday, di£d in a car accid£nt along the Lugbe–Airport Road, Abuja. She was a student of the Department of Arts Education in the university’s Faculty of Education.

An uncle to the deceased, Alhaji Zubairu Jibrin Yewuti, confirmed her demise in a telephone conversation with DailyTrust on Monday night.

“The family of Murja called me in the afternoon and they confirmed that she di£d in an accid£nt that occurred along the Lugbe – Airport Road last Friday.

They visited the mortuary at the University of Abuja, Teaching Hospital where her corpse was found,” the uncle said.

The Lugbe Unit Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Commander, Sunday Ajokotola, said the accident, which occurred on Friday at 8:34 p.m. involved a Toyota Sharon bus near the Dunamis Church along the Airport Road.

The bus, which was at high speed, suddenly went up in flames, k+lling four persons including a female on the spot.

“Before our rescue team arrived at the scene, six people among the 10 inside the bus that sustained burns were rescued by the Airforce personnel who were treated in their hospital.

“Our men arrived at the scene and evacuated the four others including a female that got b¥rnt beyond recognition to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital’s morgue in Gwagwalada on that same Friday night,” he said.

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Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa Advocates Extension Of NYSC Scheme To Two Years

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In a move that could reshape the landscape of Nigeria’s youth development and national integration strategy, the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, has called for the extension of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme from its current one-year duration to two years.

Dr. Alausa made this recommendation during a high-level stakeholder engagement in Abuja, emphasizing the need for a more impactful and immersive service year that aligns with the country’s educational and developmental goals. According to the Minister, extending the NYSC duration would provide Nigerian graduates with a broader platform to contribute meaningfully to national growth, gain valuable experience, and improve their employability.

“The NYSC scheme remains one of the most important platforms for national unity, youth empowerment, and community development,” Dr. Alausa stated. “However, in light of current realities, a one-year period may no longer be sufficient to achieve the desired depth of impact. A two-year service period will allow for more comprehensive training, community engagement, and skills acquisition, especially in sectors critical to national development.”

The Minister noted that the proposal is still under consideration and will require widespread consultation with stakeholders, including the NYSC Directorate, education professionals, youth representatives, and members of the National Assembly.

Dr. Alausa also suggested that the extended programme could be restructured to include a first year focused on national service and community development, while the second year could prioritize skill acquisition, entrepreneurship training, and job placement initiatives.

Reactions to the proposal have been mixed, with some youth groups expressing concerns about the feasibility of a two-year compulsory service, particularly in a challenging economic climate. Others have welcomed the idea, noting that a longer NYSC period could provide a more structured transition from academic life to the workforce.

As debates continue to unfold, Dr. Alausa reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to policies that will enhance the quality of education and empower Nigerian youths for a brighter future.

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JAMB Opens Portal for Printing 2025 Mock UTME Slips

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that the 2025 UTME Mock Notification Slip is now available for printing for candidates who opted to take the mock exam.

JAMB’s Public Communications Adviser, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, shared in a statement on Thursday that the slip contains important information, including the exam date, venue, time, and other crucial instructions.

Candidates can print their slips by visiting www.jamb.gov.ng, selecting “2025 Mock Slip Printing,” entering their registration number, and clicking “Print Examination Slip.”

The mock exam is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, 2025, while the main UTME will start on Friday, April 25, 2025. Dr. Benjamin advised candidates to print their slips early and visit their exam centers ahead of time to avoid any last-minute issues.

He also wished all candidates the best of luck in their preparations.

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Imo State University (IMSU) Admission Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

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Imo State University (IMSU) is a renowned institution in Nigeria, known for its academic excellence and innovative research. If you’re interested in pursuing a degree at IMSU, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the admission requirements.

In this article, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide to IMSU’s admission requirements, including the necessary documents, qualifications, and deadlines.

Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Programs

To be eligible for admission into IMSU’s undergraduate programs, applicants must meet the following requirements:

1. JAMB UTME: Candidates must sit for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and score a minimum of 180.

2. O’Level Results: Applicants must possess a minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) or its equivalent.

3. Post-UTME Screening: Candidates who meet the JAMB UTME and O’Level requirements will be invited for a post-UTME screening exercise.

Admission Requirements for Postgraduate Programs

For postgraduate programs, applicants must meet the following requirements:

1. Bachelor’s Degree: Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution, with a minimum of second-class lower division.

2. NYSC Certificate: Applicants must provide their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) discharge certificate or exemption letter.

3. Academic Transcripts: Candidates must submit their academic transcripts from their previous institution.

How to Apply

To apply for admission into IMSU, follow these steps:

1. Visit the IMSU website: Go to the IMSU website https://www.imsuonline.edu.ng/ and click on the “Admissions” tab.

2. Create an account: Fill out the registration form to create an account.
3. Submit your application: Complete and submit your application form, ensuring you upload all required documents.

Deadlines

The deadline for submission of applications varies depending on the program. Check the IMSU website for specific deadlines.

Conclusion

IMSU’s admission requirements are designed to ensure that only qualified candidates are admitted into the institution.

By meeting these requirements and following the application process, you can increase your chances of gaining admission into IMSU.

 

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