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26/11/2024
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13/02/2024
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15/03/2020
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```Dear Jambito``` Part 3
Well, School comes with all of many stress. I remember my clearance palava. This I believe you will need learn when you face some challenges, temptations or the tension at the place of your CBT exams or when you need to sort out "After-Jamb" ish.
Ok, after admission comes hmm.
On that day, I was in school from almost 12hours this fateful day. I was frustrated, I almost gave up on the admission. If you don't know who to talk to, you will wander aimlessly. If you talk, but to the wrong people, even if don't have money at all, you will be scammed.
Well. I got to school and I was told at the Clearance desk that without Jamb admission letter, I should try again next year. As the registration was to close that same day.
Nibo🙆🏾♂😳
After sharing testimony everywhere that I have gotten admission...
I had two options, Get the clearance done by Grace/Hook or just go home and thank God that I at least tried.🚶🏼🙁
I was sweating my name gradually😰🥵. Hmm, people were already teaching "the Holy Spirit filled brother to redeem his way by forging an admission letter. After all, JAMB will later give me and then whenever the JAMB stuff was ever required again, I will present the correct one. Look simple right 🥴
Hmm, seems like "help God to help you".
This reminded me of my similar occurrence during GCE and CBT, it was easy for us then to get machineries, cheat or pass anyhow, they almost won't know as every thing was in a rush hour....
Ha, if I did not fall into the temptation then, should I do so now? Shebi "desperate times calls for desperate measures.
I remember during GCE, when the invigilators announced that we should pay #200 for the paper or we will be moved out to partial seclusion. I stood up like Daniel, someone by the door said "Guy, if you no get money to pay, tell me, I go dash you." it was very inviting as I did not even know what to write. But I thought about my testimony to the world after the exam. What would I have been telling you today. I was the only one that day that rejected the runs. Oh, no, a guy later joined me in seclusion🤩.
Come and see those I thought we were SU together, they looked away..
But🤔,
Ha😕,
Hmm😞,
It was tough especially when this was my 3rd time writing this exam.
Then, I said a simple prayer as I did during GCE and CBT.🙇🏿♀
"Lord, help me or let us go home. But this is on you Sha."
Then, I called my dad, explained the matter to him. As we were speaking, suddenly I saw a man that I think he would know as one of the church members of another branch. He was one of the top lecturers there. That was when my dad remembered that he knows a man in the school.🤣
Ha, Daddy, is that old age? 😏 (I did not tell him that o. Daddy is always right, else, you will see Jesus😁)
To cut the story short, the man enlightened me that I was supposed to go one office and get a paper that gives me access to pause the clearance, provided my name was on the list of those with "provisional admission" till I have the Jamb admission letter.
Hmm, when I got the office, I realized that we were many with the same ish... So when you are like Elijah thinking you are the only one not giving up, they plenty o🥴. *"God is not short of Saints, you just need to settle where you stand."*
So, when the road is becoming confusing, before you make the wrong decision, Pray and wait on his guidance.
Admission is not a "do or die affairs" 😁 At least, where there is life, there is hope.
God g*t your back🤝
Ask questions till you get the right answers, God that has brought you that far will not abandon you...
God will send men your ways, prayerfully recognize them.
Have you made mistakes, well, if you are reading this then it is not too late to make ammends...
*Wish you great success on your way to the top.😇*
Success in WAEC, Jamb and the upcoming exams.
Signed: Your Brother.
```Dear Jambito``` [Part 2]
After I was sure it was Maths, so what school was the next thing on my mind. I had always loved Unilorin to the extent that I used only jotters from Ilorin to prepare for the WAEC I wrote (cool stuff right? 😏) but then Mathematics was not really a course in Ilorin. So I checked Jamb Bible(i.e. brochure). It suggested Uni Ibadan, OAU, Uniben and others.
Well, I have always loved UI as I thought it was the best school in the world because it was in my home state (SMH for me), I wanted UI, but a wonderful friend of my dad said he knew someone in OAU, that I should pick OAU. Gbam, as long as I enter school this year... I will go see my distant mentor Rev Olushola Areogun🔥 at Ifè.
So Polytechnic, I chose Yabatech, it was the best then.. Well, maybe even till now. Others choices were inconsequential.
So, we wrote the post Utme in OAU, I had started seeing myself in the school setting, if I had a smart 📱 then, maybe, I would have shown you how I was behaving Sha. After they delayed us for about 4-6hours, I slept and woke up, exams was not close to starting. I was hearing Gist that some did tutorials a night before so they knew the possible questions. Shebi it is this same maths that I like, we will do it jàre. we wrote the exams, I scored above the cutoff mark.
We were waiting for admission list... Called the uncle that said he knows someone to no avail.
We prayed and fasted. Then when the Yabatech late form was about closing, I took it and wrote the exam with little or no preparation. I scored below one mark above the cut off. I felt I had better chance with OAU...
OAU resumed and I was still on "no admission yet". The man kept saying that he was working on it. I thought about other schools but It was a great risk and 50/50 chance then was not like now that only a change of institution form can settle it...
The story continues...
I decided to wait on God and see how he will do things... Me and God has said that was my first and only Jamb.
It was almost a year, both OAU and Yabatech were not saying anything. I was almost giving up and then I just had the confidence that it was my time and God will do it.
Mind you, I kept checking every 8hours. Yet it says "Not yet admitted" 😢😭
After all my boasting via testimony to people around me, father Lord🙆🏾♂
Hope, my story will not turn to "It is well" bayii
What will people say... I have encouraged many and taught them maths and they were already in school. Ha... God, how far na?
So, one day, I was just doing my thing o, when Bro Taiwo Ojegbile (My mentor) called me and said, "Bro, I told you right, oya check your Admission Status, you have been given admission."
Hmm, i was like Bro has come again. Bro T is a man of faith, so I doubted at first. I thought he was just speaking by faith. So I checked on Jamb site, well, it was same story "Not yet admitted."
I Called Bro T and he said, check again, or check Yabatech portal.
I did and what I saw really surprised me. "Congratulations Okegbemi, you have been admitted."🤩🥳
Proceed to pay your acceptance fee and print admission letter."
But how come? hope it is not a scam? he said, it is called "Provisional admission", Jamb will sort themselves out later.
That was how I became the student of Yaba College of Technology, studying what I wanted to study.
Guess what, after few weeks, I realized why God sent me there... My stay in school has been "Exploit By Faith". Purpose filled and rewarding.
God has you in plan. Even if that Jamb did not work out, try again, those who have gone ahead of you have gone ahead to await your arrival... Be still and Let God sort things in time.
Wait, don't die in silence. What you are not sure of, talk to someone.
Wish you better success than mine.
©InManIsGod
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"Dear Jambito" (Part 1)
What I learnt before I wrote the first and the only jamb I wrote.
I wanted to be a doctor. In short when I was called out as the Health Prefect in my school, the V.P. said I look always like a Pastor and a Doctor 😁
But I kept failing chemistry in the three consecutive WAEC I wrote🙈. For the last one, I read the book "Calculations in chemistry" from cover to cover and yet I failed it while I passed all others with several distinctions.🙆🏾♂ Medicine that will involve chemistry, This made me give myself a quick rethink. 😢
What else?
I loved arguing, although, those times blindly, I represented my secondary school then at Lagos State Schools Debate , Lagos and hence I thought I should switch to law. But I don't like cramming.
Then I thought, Bible is my new obsession after I gave my life to Christ, maybe I should go for religious studies. But I will still need a lot of cramming.
But I love writing and I could be poetic sometimes, maybe mass communication, same story (the boy is not good with cramming).
In short during the time of my confusion, About 3 people said, "God is calling you to the seminary"😳
Nibo🏃🏾♂, i just finished a 3 days dry fast and I only saw myself in khaki and carrying books like a tertiary institution student. Invading school with Grace and power. So I said that might be vision with another meaning, surely we will do ministry in school. (Yes, we did ministry in school, that at a point, the Rector almost rusticated me and one of my friends). Ha, Thanks to Jesus🙇🏿♀
But, I saw I was becoming more confused by the day and hence, I decided to "WEIGH them all", I consider my options. I said, Emmanuel, which of them can you do confidently with what you have abilities for and you will not end up a "prayer liability" for God and your family members. I realized that will be maths... I love calculations. So I realized that this was my strength. God has given me a strength that I can boast of.
For others, I might yet need to go back and write exams to switch to art class. Also, other courses requires an amount of cramming that my brain was not wired for. So considering the COST. I chose Math/Statistics. gbam.
I am a graduate, yet I served God and did finished with igara (pride associated with accomplishment).
To Jambito...
As you pray, don't deceive yourself, there are answers in your prayers that you don't need God to answer, you know the answer already.
Signed: A boy once in your shoe.
©InManIsGod.
Watch out for: "How I ended in a Polytechnic" ....
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27/01/2020
OXFORD DICTIONARY ADDS ”CHOP-CHOP, DANFO, MAMA-PUT, TOKUNBO AND 25 OTHER NIGERIAN ENGLISH TO ITS NEW UPDATE
The Oxford English Dictionary was recently updated and 29 Nigerian words, slangs and expressions made it to the new update. The new addition and update was announced in a blog post on the dictionary’s website.

The post also explained that some of the added words were borrowed, while others were invented as new words or phrases. The post added,
“The majority of these new additions are either borrowings from Nigerian languages, or unique Nigerian coinages that have only begun to be used in English in the second half of the twentieth century, mostly in the 1970s and 1980s,”
Below is a list of the Nigerian words added to the updated Oxford English Dictionary:
Agric, adj. & n.
Barbing salon, n.
Buka, n.
Bukateria, n.
Chop, v./6
Chop-chop, n./2
Danfo, n.
To eat money, in eat, v.
Ember months, n.
Flag-off, n.
To flag off in flag, v.
Gist, n./3
Gist, v./2
Guber, adj.
Kannywood, n.
K-leg, n.
Mama put, n.
Next tomorrow, n. & adv.
Non-indigene, adj. & n.
Okada, n.
To put to bed, in put, v.
Qualitative, adj.
To rub minds (together) in rub, v./1
Sef, adv.
Send-forth, n.
Severally, adv.
Tokunbo, adj.
Zone, v.
Zoning, n.
07/01/2020
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the dates for the commencement of the 2020 JAMB UTME/DE Sales of form, registration, and examination. This was disclosed by the JAMB Registrar, Prof Is-haq Oloyede at a stakeholders’ meeting on Monday in Abuja, where he met with Commissioners for Education from the 36 states.

According to Prof Is-haq Oloyede, the registration for the UTME would start on January 13 and end on February 17, 2020; while the examination will hold between March 14 and April 4, 2020.
He noted that an optional mock examination for candidates will take place on February 18, 2020.
Schools, Institutions, Tutorial Centres, Business Centres & Cafes can start setting up their CBT Centres to become JAMB CBT Agents and Training Centres to help train students for the upcoming exams.
A date has been proposed for the 2020 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examinations. In a statement released by the registrar of the board Ishaq Oloyede, March 14 to April 4, 2020 was proposed for the Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination (UTME), while February 18, 2020 was fixed for its mock examination which usually comes before the main UTME examinations.
Registration for UTME and Direct Entry students will commence on January 13 to February 17, 2020, while mock registration will start from January 13 to February 1, 2020. Mock examinations are optional for candidates.
It is worthy to note that, JAMB usually takes into consideration dates of other public examination, if one seems to clash with the other, adjustments may be made.
*JAMB WARNS CANDIDATES AGAINST ACCEPTING ADMISSION OUTSIDE CAPS*
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned candidates against accepting any admission that does not pass through its Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) as any offer of admission not validated on JAMB’S profile page or offered through the CAPS is invalid.
According to JAMB, there have been complaints from the general public that three Public Universities have devised a method of “offering admission” to candidates outside the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) on their own designated portals.
JAMB described this as a deliberate act done with the intent to lure unsuspecting candidates to accept other programmes (courses) aside from their programmes (courses) of choice.
The board re-emphasised that the CAPS system is designed among other things to:
i. prevent institutions from unilaterally changing or proposing a candidate for admission into other programmes (courses) other than his/her chosen one;
ii. disallow an institution to skip a higher ranking candidate to pick a less ranking candidate;
iii. allow an institution to recommend a substitute programme for the consent or rejection by a relatively low-ranking candidate who is not likely to secure a place in his/her initial programme; and
iv. allow a low-ranking candidate on each programme to, on his or her own, opt-out of consideration from the initial programme and be considered for a programme where he/she ranks high enough to be considered.
It, therefore, warned that any candidate who accepts such offer of admission does so at his or her own risk as there will be no regularisation of any irregular or illegal admission.
The board added that appropriate caution has been given to these universities which are to promptly withdraw and desist from such illegitimate action and any of such act will henceforth be visited with appropriate sanctions.
*FG ABOLISHES POLICY OF CATCHMENT AREAS FOR ADMISSION IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES*
Report has it that the federal government has abolished the policy of catchment areas for the admission of prospective students in the various Federal Universities in Nigeria. This new development is expected to take effect from 2020.
According to the report, this was made known by President Muhammadu Buhari at the 45th convocation ceremony of the University of Benin in Edo State.
President Buhari who was represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Suleiman Yusuf also stated that universities that go contrary to this will be sanctioned.
He further directed all federal universities to ensure that every local government, all states, and all geopolitical zones are represented in their admission of new students.
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