Tuesday, 11 June 2019

JAMB releases 2019 cut-off mark


Harrison Essien


From 180, the cut off mark for admission into Nigerian public universities has now been reduced to 160 for 2019.

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB announced this today in Abuja at the 19th Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria.

The meeting held at Bola Babalakin Auditorium, Gbongan, Osun State, also approved 140 as minimum UTME score for admission into private universities.

For public polytechnic, 120 UTME score was approved, while 110 score was approved as the least score for admission into private polytechnic.

Sunday, 26 May 2019

'APC had no valid candidate in Zamfara' - Supreme Court




Harrison Essien

The Supreme Court in Abuja has held that the All Progressive Congress did not have any valid candidate in all the elections that held in Zamfara State.

In a unanimous judgment delivered by a five-man panel of Justices led by the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad, the apex Court held that APC did not conduct valid primary elections to nominate candidates for any elective position in the State.

It maintained that the Sokoto Division of the Court of Appeal was right when it held that the APC did not file any eligible candidate in the 2019 general election in Zamfara.

The Supreme Court, in its lead verdict read by Justice Paul Galinje, dismissed the appeal by APC to challenge the appellate court’s judgement and awarded a cost of N10million against the party.

The Court ruled that "The party that has no candidate cannot be declared a winner of the election. Therefore, all votes that are credited to such party is deemed as wasted voted. Candidates of parties with the highest number of valid votes cast with the required spread stands elected in Zamfara”.