Monday, 28 July 2025

ABU Releases 2025/2026 Post UTME Screening Exercise (Step-By-Step) Procedures

ABU Post-UTME/DE 2025: Cut-off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details


This is to request all 2025 UTME/DE candidates, who applied for admission into Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, and who made the institution their FIRST CHOICE, to register online for the Screening Exercise from Monday, 4th to

 Thursday, 21st August, 2025.


ELIGIBILITY TO REGISTER FOR THE SCREENING EXERCISE

Candidates with UTME Score of 180 and above and eligible Direct-Entry candidates should pay the stipulated screening fees and register.


REGISTRATION

To register, candidates are required to visit and login to the ABU portal at:

 https://portal.abu.edu.ng/forms

or click on 2025/2026 Post UTME Registration on the Ahmadu Bello University website: https://abu.edu.ng


Candidates are required to pay the sum of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000.00) only as registration fee for the screening exercise. Candidates do not need to travel to Zaria to make the payment as it can be made online using ATM card or by printing the transaction slip for payment in any commercial bank in the country.


CONFIRMATION OF SUBJECT COMBINATION

Candidates are advised to check the attached list to ensure that their subject combinations are correct. Candidates who wish to change their course of study should make appropriate programme (course) on the JAMB portal.


SCHEDULE OF SCREENING FOR 2025 UTME CANDIDATES

DATE DAY FACULTY/COLLEGE/SCHOOL

18th August 2025 Monday Agriculture, Arts, Engineering, Environmental Design, Physical Sciences

19th August 2025 Tuesday Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Veterinary Medicine

20th August 2025 Wednesday Social Sciences, Management Science

21st August 2025 Thursday Allied Health Sciences, Education, Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences (MBBS), Dentistry

Candidates are advised to get the official ABU University Post-UTME Past Questions and Answers. This will enable them prepare adequately for the screening. 

NOTE


Candidates can take the screening test in any of the following venues:


Iya Abubakar Institute of Information and Computing Technology (IAIICT)


Distance Learning Centre (DLC)


Computer Based Tests (CBT) Centre


Candidates are required to come along with their original JAMB and Post-UTME registration printouts.


Any UTME/DE candidate who fails to register for the Screening Exercise will not be eligible for admission into the University.


Mal. Rabiu Samaila

Registrar



Saturday, 26 July 2025

Stop Sharing BVN, NIN for Promo; EFCC Warns Nigerians

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, views with great concern a rising fraudulent scheme newly perfected by fraudsters to defraud Nigerians of their hard-earned money and considers it imperative to alert Nigerians to be wary of ubiquitous foreign airlines’ ticketing discount promos.

The scheme involves the use of malware to gain unauthorized access to the account information of unsuspecting victims. Teasers like “ Promo”, “ Investment Windows” and other baits are usually employed to make their victims volunteer their account information through which fraudsters execute transactions on their behalf by sending their funds to accounts mainly in Fintech Institutions. Through this access, fraudsters then control and launder the funds through purchase of crypto currencies.

A case in point was a “Promo” offering the public 50% discount of ticket purchase in a leading foreign airline. Victims are led to pay a token of N500 into the account of the airline. The N500 payment which is now dressed as Charity payment is the leeway through which the fraudsters gain access to their victim’s personal information. 

 The victims were deceived into downloading the App of the airline to be eligible for the discount. However, after downloading the App and gaining unauthorized access to their personal details, funds were moved from the victim’s bank account into an account in a Microfinance Bank.

It is important to disclose that this fraud scheme is largely driven by an army of young Nigerians offering a paltry payment of between N1500 and N2000 to their victims to make them surrender a copy of their personal information details to them and sell the same information to some Fintech Institutions for about N5000. 

 These canvassers called themselves “Account Suppliers” or “KYC Group”. Information available to the Commission revealed that the actors are up to 12000 all over the country seeking account donors that will surrender their NIN registration slip, BVN, passport photograph and other means of identification for a little fee. 

 These information are then used to open accounts with Fintech companies for investment scam and sundry fraudulent schemes.   


The Commission has made some arrests in this regard and recoveries of money lost to fraudulent Promo actors and Account Suppliers are ongoing. Members of the public are enjoined to be wary of these actors and on no account should any Nigerian agree to be an Account Donor for any purpose as this is a threat to national security.


The EFCC is committed to safeguarding the financial space of the nation in the overall interests of all Nigerians. 

Friday, 25 July 2025

BREAKING: 2025 WASSCE Results Ready By August 4; Says WAEC

 


All is set by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to release the results of its 2025 May\ June secondary school certificate examination (WASSCE) on or before Thursday, August 4.


The council noted that it had just finished marking the candidates’ scripts and would release the results within the said period.


The Head of National Office of WAEC Nigeria, Dr Amos Dangut, made this known on Sunday in a statement issued and made available to newsmen in Lagos by the head of Public Affairs Unit of the organisation, Mrs Moyosola Adesina.


The statement was a reaction of WAEC to refute a viral claim by a section of social media platforms that WAEC had cancelled all the papers written during the examination.


The organisation described the media report as fake news, noting that it did not know the purported press statement or any other information claimed to be in it.


“The WAEC management would like to state unequivocally that the spurious press statement being circulated did not emanate from the Council. The said examination has not been cancelled.

UNILAG 2025/2026 Post-UTME Screening Exercise: (Step-By-Step Procedures)

The University of Lagos online registration for the Post-UTME Screening Exercise for Admission into ALL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES/PROGRAMMES for the 2025/2026 Academic Session, will commence from Monday, July 28 to Wednesday, August 20, 2025.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES

Candidates who made University of Lagos their first choice in the 2025/2026 UTME and scored 200 and above are eligible to apply for Post-UTME Online Screening. In addition, candidates must possess five (5) credit passes at one sitting in relevant O/level subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

• Only candidates who must have uploaded their O/Level results on or before September 12, 2025 will be considered for admission.

• Candidates, who will not be sixteen (16) years of age by September 30, 2025 are not eligible and need not apply.

• Candidates who do not participate in the Post-UTME Online Aptitude test will not be considered for admission.

• Candidates must use their personal and active emails to register for the Post-UTME Screening as this will be the channel for communication.

• Former students of the University whose admissions were withdrawn on the basis of poor academic performance or absence status could re-apply on condition that the new admission shall be for a new programme/course different from the former programme/course.

• Any student expelled from the University cannot be offered fresh admission.

APPLICATION FEE – N2, 000 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE – N3, 500

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE:

Eligible candidates should log on to University of Lagos website www.unilag.edu.ng then, take the following steps:

• Click on Admissions

• Click on Post-UTME Application

• Login with UTME Application number as username and surname in lowercase as password

• Generate and print payment advice

• Proceed to any commercial bank to make payment or pay online

• Return to the University portal to complete the screening form

• Print Post-UTME Examination Pass

MOCK AND POST-UTME TEST (ONLINE)

Mock Examinations will hold from Monday, August 25 to Wednesday, August 27, 2025. Post-UTME On-line Aptitude test will hold from Monday, September 1 to Friday, September 5, 2025.

ENQUIRIES/COMPLAINTS

For enquires and complaints on Post-UTME, a designated email is assigned for this purpose: “postutme@unilag.edu.ng” and the following phone numbers: 09053006772 and 08141656802.

Candidates are advised to adhere strictly to the guidelines.

The University has zero tolerance for drug abuse. The University shall withdraw the admission of admitted students who test positive for drug use whenever the University conducts the test, either before or after registration.

Mrs. V. Abosede Wickliffe

Registrar and Secretary to Council

FG Sets New Minimum Age Requirement for Enrollment Into Nursery, Primary and JS1


FG sets 12-year new minimum age for JSS1 admission

A new policy document on Non-State Schools launched by the Federal Ministry of Education last week has pegged the entry age for pupils seeking admission into Junior Secondary Schools after completing six years of primary education at 12.


Non-State Schools, also referred to as independent or private schools or non-government schools, are educational institutions not managed by the government.


They are typically financed by tuition payments as well as donations from individuals, businesses, communities, faith-based organisations and foundations.


According to the policy document, non-state schools are increasingly playing a major role in education provision in the country, despite variations in the quality of education being offered across the categories of schools.


Speaking on the age of enrolment, the Federal Ministry of Education said, “Nursery education shall be of three years’ duration.


“Children shall be admitted into Nursery One when they attain the age of three years, Nursery Two on attaining the age of four, and one year of compulsory pre-primary education (Kindergarten) on attaining the age of five years, in accordance with the specification of Section 2(17) of the NPE, 2013 Edition.”


On the age of enrolment for junior secondary schools, the policy clearly stated that, “Basic education shall be of nine years’ duration. There shall be a six-year primary and a three-year Junior Secondary School (JSS). Children shall be admitted into Primary One when they attain the age of six years.


“Every child must complete six years of primary education. They shall be admitted into Junior Secondary School (JSS1) when they have completed six (6) years of primary education, at around the age of twelve (12) years.”


If this new policy is followed to the letter, it implies that Nigerian learners would attain the rightful age of 18 before being qualified for entrance into higher institutions.


Recently, there have been controversies over the mandatory age of entry into tertiary institutions in Nigeria.


The former Minister of Education, Prof Tahir Mamman, announced 18 years as the minimum entry requirement, before the new minister, Dr Tunji Alausa, reverted the policy to 16 years for entry into university.


The Nigeria Education Digest 2022, published by the ministry, indicated that “Non-state schools outnumber state schools in at least 26 states of the federation at the Junior Secondary level, whereas at the primary level, state schools outnumber non-state schools in 19 states of the federation.


“The growth in the number of non-state schools between 2017 and 2022 (the last five years reported) has been faster than that of state schools.


“Non-state primary schools grew in number by 31.56 per cent between 2017 and 2022, while state schools grew in number by 3.3 per cent within the same period.


“At the Junior Secondary level, non-state schools grew in number by 35.06 per cent between 2017 and 2022, while state schools grew in number by 6.8 per cent only within the same period.”

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Air Force Secondary School Announces Interview Dates for Successful Candidates


RELEASE OF LISTS OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR INTERVIEW INTO AIR FORCE SECONDARY SCHOOLS

The general public is hereby informed that the lists of successful candidates shortlisted for interview into JSS1 for Air Force Military School, Air Force Girls’ Military School Jos, and other Air Force Secondary Schools for the 2025/2026 academic session have been released. 

The lists are available at all NAF Secondary Schools and on the following Nigerian Air Force websites: [http://airforce.mil.ng](http://airforce.mil.ng) [http://nafec.org.ng](http://nafec.org.ng)

Letters of interview will be available for collection at the respective schools of choice of the candidates with effect from 30 July 2025. 

The interview for Air Force Military School and Air Force Girls’ Military School, Jos, is scheduled to hold from 4 – 8 August 2025, while interviews for the other Air Force Secondary Schools will take place from 12 – 16 August 2025.


FUOYE 2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise (UTME and Direct Entry Applicants)

2025/2026 Admission Screening Exercise (UTME and Direct Entry Applicants)


๐Ÿ—“️ Screening Dates:

Start – Monday, 28th July 2025

End – Saturday, 16th August 2025


๐Ÿ“Œ Eligibility:

1. UTME Candidates must:

Choose FUOYE as a choice of institution.

Score a minimum of 160 in UTME.

Possess 5 O'Level credits (including English and Mathematics) in no more than two sittings. (MBBS requires one sitting only)


2. Direct Entry Candidates must:

Meet the O’Level requirement above.

Have at least two A-Level credits, or ND (Upper Credit), NCE (Credit), HND (Lower Credit), or a relevant degree.


Registration/Payment Instructions


๐Ÿ’ฐ Fee: ₦2,000 only

๐Ÿงพ Payment Method: Online using any bank debit card


๐Ÿงญ Steps:

1. Visit: http://ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme

2. Click “Registration Steps” on the Admission Menu.

3. Login with your JAMB Registration Number.

4. Complete your profile (use valid email & phone).

5. Click the activation link sent to your email.

6. Login again to make payment.

7. Upload your O’Level results.

8. Print your Registration Slip.

๐Ÿ“ง For technical help: support@fuoye.edu.ng


Important Notes

Submit a valid email and phone number.

Upload accurate ‘O’ Level results.

Follow all instructions carefully — noncompliance leads to disqualification.


Direct Entry Candidates

In addition to the steps above, upload your statement/notification of results.


๐Ÿ“ง Email: admissions@fuoye.edu.ng

๐Ÿ“ž Call: 08119104224 (Mon–Fri, 8AM–4PM)


Signed:

Mufutau A. Ibrahim

Registrar

University of Ilesa Post UTME 2025: Cut-Off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details.

University of Ilesa Post UTME 2025: Cut-Off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details.


The University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State, is a state –owned institution licensed by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The University hereby announces its intention to admit suitably qualified candidates for the 2025/2026 academic session in the programmes listed below:


FACULTY OF ARTS


University of Ilesa Post UTME 2025: Cut-Off mark, Eligibility and Registration Details

• B. A. Linguistics


• B. A. History and International Studies


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• B. A. Music


• B. A. English Language


• B.A. Christian Religious Studies


• B.A. Islamic Religious Studies


• B.A. Theatre Arts


• B.A. Arabic Studies


• B.A. Yoruba


FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES


• B. Sc. Accounting


• B. Sc. Business Administration


• B. Sc. Political Science


• B. Sc. Economics


• B. Sc. Tourism and Hospitality


• B. Sc. Transport Planning and Logistic Studies


• B. Sc. Sociology


• B. Sc. Criminology and Security Studies


• B. Sc. Psychology


• B. Sc. Public Administration


• B. Sc. Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies


• B. Sc. Entrepreneurship


• B. Sc. Marketing


• B. Sc. Employment Relations and Human Resources Management


• B. Sc. Geography and Geoinformatics


• B. Sc. Social Work


• B. Sc. Library and Information Sciences


FACULTY OF SCIENCES


• B. Sc. Mathematics


• B. Sc. Geology and Mining Sciences


• B. Sc. Brewing Science and Technology


• B. Sc. Environmental Management and Toxicology


• B. Sc. Clothing and Textile Design


• B. Sc. Biology


• B.Sc. Microbiology


• B.Sc. Biochemistry


• B. Sc. Chemistry


• B. Sc. Industrial Chemistry


• B. Sc. Physics


• B. Sc. Physics with Electronics


FACULTY OF LAW


LL.B Law


LL.B Common and Islamic Law


FACULTY OF SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY


• B. Sc. Science Laboratory Technology (Available options: Biotechnology/Microbiology Technology, Biochemistry Technology, Chemistry Technology and Physics with Electronics Technology)


FACULTY OF COMPUTING


• B. Sc. Computer Science


• B. Sc. Cyber Security


• B. Sc. Software Engineering


• B. Sc. Information and Communication Technology


FACULTY OF EDUCATION


• B. Sc. Ed. Computer Science


• B. Sc. Ed. Integrated Science


• B. A. Ed. English Language


• B. Sc. Ed. Political Science


• B. Sc. Ed. Economics


• B. Ed. Social Studies and Civic Education


• B. Ed. Guidance and Counselling


• B. Ed. Adult and Continuing Education


• B. Sc. Ed. Agricultural Science


• B. A. Ed. Music


• B. A. Ed. Business Education


• B.Ed. Educational Management


• B.Ed. Educational Technology


• B. Sc. Ed. Health Education


• B. Sc. Ed. Chemistry Education


• B. Sc. Ed. Physics Education


• B. Sc. Ed. Mathematics Education


• B. Sc. Ed. Environmental Education


• B. Ed. Entrepreneurship Education


• B. Ed. Library Information Science


• B.A. Ed. Yoruba


• B. Sc. (Ed.) Human Kinetics/Physical Education


FACULTY OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES


• DPT. Physiotherapy


• B. DT. Dental Therapy


• B. Sc. Dental Technology


• O.D. Optometry


• B.HIM. Health Information Management


• B. Sc. Pharmacology


• B. Sc. Human Nutrition and Dietetics


• B. Rad. Radiography


• B.Sc. Public Health


• B.Sc. Anatomy


• B.Sc. Physiology


• B.Sc. Information Technology and Health Informatics


FACULTY OF NURSING SCIENCE


• B.N.Sc. Nursing Science


FACULTY OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE


• B.MLS. Medical Laboratory Science


PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION

The following guidelines must be followed while applying:

(i) Candidates who chose the University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State as their first choice of Institution in the 2025/2026 JAMB CAPS portal and scored 160 or above are eligible to apply for the post UTME screening.

(ii) Candidates who did not choose the University but are willing to change to UNILESA can do so on the JAMB CAPS portal provided they also scored 160 or above in the UTME.

(iii) Candidates are to apply to the University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State at University’s portal link: ( https://admissions.unilesa.edu.ng ).

Candidates are expected to pay a Post-UTME screening fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000:00) only (excluding Portal Access Charges) into the University’s dedicated account.

(iv) Candidates’ shortlisted and offered admission shall be formally notified through JAMB’s CAPS and University’s admission portal.

(v) Candidates who are willing to be students of the University are expected to accept the offer of admission on JAMB CAPS portal upon notification.


ELIGIBILITY

UNILESA will admit only candidates with credit passes in at least five (5) relevant subjects at not more than two (2) sittings in WASSCE/NECO/NABTEB/Senior Arabic and Islamic Secondary School Certificate Examinations (SAISSCE).

Candidates are advised to familiarise themselves with the O’ level requirements and the UTME subject combinations for their programmes of choice.

In line with national admissions policy, it is mandatory that applicants to the University must be at least sixteen (16) years of age by 30th September, 2025 to qualify for admission.


*FOR DIRECT ENTRY*

Direct entry admission to the University will be processed in line with JAMB-approved guidelines. Candidates are expected to apply through the JAMB admission platform.

Candidates are to apply to the University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State at the University’s portal link: ( https://admissions.unilesa.edu.ng/ ). Candidates are expected to pay a screening fee of Two Thousand Naira (N2,000:00) only (excluding Portal Access Charges) into the University’s dedicated account.

Application for Post UTME closes on Thursday October 30th, 2025.


CAUTION

UNILESA cautions against patronizing POST-UTME or admission agents, as the University does not endorse such services.


Providing false information during the screening process will result in disqualification, and candidates caught doing so shall be reported to the law enforcement agencies. Ensure all information submitted is genuine and accurate.


SOME UNILESA’s UNIQUE FEATURES

1. Uninterrupted Academic Calendar

2. Engaging Extra-Curricular Activities

3. Free Tuition for all the Programmes in the Faculty of Education

4. Focus on Academic Excellence, Student Overall Development, and Supportive Learning Environment

For enquiries, please call:

+234 8034551464 or +2348144866852.

Signed

‘Funso Ojo

Registrar

OAU release now Dress Codes on Campus; Students Reacts (See Full List)



๐Ž๐€๐” ๐ฌ๐ญ๐ฎ๐๐ž๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ซ๐ž๐ฃ๐ž๐œ๐ญ ๐ง๐ž๐ฐ ๐๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐œ๐จ๐๐ž, ๐œ๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐ก๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ฏ๐ข๐จ๐ฅ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง

The Great Ife Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has condemned the recently approved dress code by the university’s Governing Council, describing it as an infringement on students’ fundamental rights.

Obafemi Awolowo University has introduced a new dress code policy for students, setting clear guidelines on what’s acceptable attire within the campus. The rules, which target indecent dressing and aim to promote discipline and modesty, sparked mixed reactions from the student body. 

While some applaud the move as a step toward restoring decorum, others see it as unnecessary control over personal expression. Items reportedly banned include revealing outfits, sagging trousers, and certain hairstyles deemed inappropriate. 

As the new policy rolls out, students are left adjusting their wardrobes and voicing their opinions.




Federal Civil Service Commission 2025 Massive Recruitment Update and Past Questions

Federal Civil Service Commission

Press Release.

Online Recruitment Information Update.

The Federal Civil Service Commission announces that the ongoing online recruitment update closes Wednesday,July,30th,2025.

The period offers candidates the opportunity to update their qualifications and send additional documents they were not able to attach previously.

The Commission assures candidates and members of the public that the recruitment which is for a limited number of positions is driven by meritocracy,transparency and the federal character principle that ensures that jobs are equitably distributed across the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

 Signed:

Taiwo Hassan

For: Honourable Chairman.

22nd,July,2025.

RRECRUITMENT UPDATE: 

Here is a sample of past questions and answer for Federal Civil Service Recruitment exams. 

Visit https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PFNdHi8cgt3YAP0LUc7azGNnxyJyokeK/view?usp=drivesdk

Study to the pattern and understand what the exams may look like. 

The exam date is not fixed but will be fixed after the current application update exercise. 

See link below and good luck: 

 drive.google.com/file/d/1PFNdHi…

Federal Civil Service Commission has released the names of shortlisted candidates for their ongoing recruitment. 

Kindly long into your profile on their portal to check your status. 

Use the link below: 

recruitment.fedcivilservice.gov.ng

NUC Declares War on 'Honorary Degree Mills,' Releases New Rules for Honorary Degree Holders

  NUC Declares War on 'Honorary Degree Mills,' Bans Fake 'Doctors' Abuja, November 21, 2025  – The National Universities Com...