House of Rep ask JAMB to Extends the UTME results to 3yrs

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been encouraged by the House of Representatives to hold the UTME at least once every 3 years.

 Hon Akin Rotimi, representing the federal seat of Ekiti North 1, stated that the House resolution will provide immediate assistance to students and their parents who pay for the UTME every year, and he urged JAMB to “rethink” the arrangement in order to meet worldwide standards.

The honourable house also passed a motion for an extra prayer, proposed by Hon. Olumide Osoba, establishing an ad hoc committee of the house to interact with the leadership of JAMB and the ministry of education to ensure the decision is carried out swiftly.

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The United States hosts pre-departure orientations for 700 Nigerian students

The United States Embassy in Abuja and the United States Consulate General in Lagos have sponsored pre-departure orientations for roughly 700 students who are receiving Education USA advising services from the United States Mission in Nigeria in 2023.

These Nigerian students, including 73 Opportunity Funds grantees, would shortly depart for studies in the United States.

According to the US Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, Nigeria is the tenth greatest provider of foreign students to the US.

According to the Mission, over 14,000 Nigerian students were enrolled in over 1,000 US higher education institutions last year.

According to the United States Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, “EducationUSA is a U.S. Department of State-supported network of over 430 international student advising centers worldwide that offer information and guidance on the United States’ higher education admissions process.” 

β€œThe Opportunity Scholarship  Program of EducationUSA aids highly qualified students who are expected to be awarded full financial aid from US schools and universities but lack the financial means to fund their pre-US arrival charges such as application fees, test fees, and foreign travel.”

The students were praised and wished luck by Acting Deputy Chief of Mission Rolf Olson, Counselor for Public Affairs Adnan Siddiqi, and Lagos Public Affairs Officer Joseph Kruzich.

Olson voiced his expectation in Abuja that the students would improve Nigerian infrastructure and society.

Kruzich encouraged students in Lagos to “take advantage of all the opportunities that American universities have to offer and become actively involved in the many organizations and clubs that will enrich your experience as a foreign student.”

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