Tuesday, April 23, 2019

JAMB News: 100 Arrested Nationwide, 2 CBT Centres Closed In Abia

No fewer than 100 examination fraudsters have so far been arrested by security operatives across the country during the just-concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says.
Concise News reports that in its Weekly Bulletin released in Abuja on Monday by its spokesperson, Dr Fabian Benjamin, JAMB says the fraudsters were engaged in multiple registrations to facilitate impersonation during the examination.
The board notes that the act was inflating annual registration of the UTME exercise by up to 30 per cent.
Also, JAMB says data available to it shows that the unwholesome practice was prevalent in virtually all the states of the federation, including Abuja.
Among the persons arrested was a notorious cheat who had registered about 64 times in a bid to “ghost-write” for 64 candidates.
The examination body says the arrest of the culprits was made possible by the comprehensive and mandatory identity checks conducted on those taking the examination with a view to fishing out professional ghostwriters before the release of the results.
JAMB also says that it had cancelled the results of two Computer Based (CBT) centres in Abia over what it described as “widespread irregularities” during the UTME.
The board gave the names of the CBT centres as Heritage and Infinity CBT centre and Okwyzil Computer Institute Comprehensive School Ugwunabo, Aba, Abia.
It says the drastic action was necessitated by the visual evidence obtained from a careful review of the CCTV recordings by a panel of experts engaged by the board.
“However, in order not to unduly punish honest and hardworking candidates who found themselves attached to these two centres, the board magnanimously relocated all the candidates who had taken or were scheduled to take their examination in the two centres to other centres where they had subsequently taken their examinations,” it says.
However, JAMB apologises to innocent candidates involved in the relocation for the inconveniences they may have suffered, reaffirming its commitment to providing equal opportunity to all candidates to articulate their hopes and aspirations.
The body says that all the results of the examination sessions conducted by the board in the two centres from April 11 to 18 were null and void.

Friday, April 19, 2019

What Atiku Said In His Easter Message To Nigerians

ThePresidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the 2019 Presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, has called on Christians in the country to see Ester celebration as a time of the resurrection and of dying to what was imperfect and reawakening to what is perfect.
Naija News reports that the former Vice-President made this comment in Easter message to Nigerians which was personally signed by him and sent to this online news platform.
In the message, Abubakar said Nigeria is going through difficult times but noted that Easter gives us hope that, as a nation, we will die to challenges and live to our potentials.
The statement reads: “Easter is a time of resurrection. Of dying to what was imperfect and reawakening to what is perfect. This is the message of hope which this season is all about.
“Nigeria is going through difficult times. But Easter gives us hope that, as a nation, we will die to challenges and live to our potentials. We will die to extreme poverty and live to extra and prosperity. We will die to strife and be united in life.
“Even as we celebrate, I urge all Nigerians to remember the men and women of our armed forces, who are even right now in ditches and trenches in order to keep us safe. Let us also spare a thought to those who have suffered at the hands of terrorists, marauders and criminals. A new Nigeria is being birthed. A Nigeria of possibilities instead of impossibilities.
“Suffice to say that Jesus Christ (Nabi Isa) is a compassionate friend to all who are weary and heavy laden, and as we celebrate His resurrection, let us also remember the less privileged in our midst.
“Let us also thank God for the fact that we remain as one nation under God. Where there is unity, there is much hope. Much hope indeed.
“It is with this in mind that I wish the body of Christ and all Nigerians a happy Easter. May God bless us all and may God bless Nigeria.”

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It's Gandhi against Gandhi and Gandhi in Kerala’s Wayanad

Voters in Kerala's Wayanad constituency are going to have plenty of Gandhis to choose from when they go to polls on April 23.
Out of the 20 contesting candidates, three are namesakes of Rahul Gandhi, the scion of the Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty.
Rahul Gandhi K E, Raghul Gandhi K, and K M Sivaprasad Gandhi are the other three men who will be competing against the leader of India’s main opposition party, Congress.
The more famous Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s main opponent, is contesting elections from two seats, one from his traditional seat in Amethi in Uttar Pradesh Kerala's Wayanad -- which he chose during this election cycle.
The idyllic district set among the mountains in India’s southern state of Kerala is set to receive more attention than it has ever received before.
In a statement, Gandhi said that he is contesting from the southern state to illustrate the importance of South India -- which critics say does not receive as much attention from the central government compared to states in the Hindu heartland.
2 hr ago

India suspends cross-border trade with Pakistan

From CNN's Swati Gupta
India has suspended cross-border trade across its de-facto border with Pakistan in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, the Ministry of Home Affairs said Thursday.
The suspension, which took effect on Friday, will shut down trade for four days every week. It was not clear for how long the suspension would last.
According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the government had been receiving reports that trade routes across the Line of Control were "being misused by the Pakistan based elements for funnelling illegal weapons, narcotics and fake currency.”
Leaders in Kashmir criticized the move as an opportunistic ploy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government at the expense of peace in the state.
Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, tweeted that the state had been asking for full truck scanners at trade points to stop illegal activity, but "rather than install the scanners the Govt has taken the regressive & highly unfortunate step of throwing the baby out with the bath water."
The suspension of trade comes exactly three months after the deadly Pulwama terror attack in Kashmir that killed 40 Indian soldiers and escalated tensions between India and Pakistan.
“It has been revealed that the trade has changed its character to mostly third party trade, and products from other regions including foreign countries, are finding their way through this route. Unscrupulous and anti-national elements are using the route as a conduit for Hawala (black) money, drugs and weapons, under the garb of this trade,” said the ministry statement.
Two crossings on the Kashmir border will be affected by the latest order.
6 hr 4 min ago

How one of India's biggest airlines imploded

From CNN's Rishi Iyengar
Jet Airways struggled in the face of increasing competition, a volatile currency and higher oil prices.
Almost 26 years to the day after its first flight, one of India's biggest airlines has thrown in the towel.
Jet Airways announced late Wednesday that it was indefinitely suspending all flights after it ran out of cash, marking a swift downfall for an airline that dominated India's fast-growing aviation industry for years.
What happened?
Airline founder Naresh Goyal began operating Jet Airways in 1993 after India liberalized its economy, and over the next two decades he grew it into one of India's top airlines.
But as millions more Indians started taking to the skies, newer players like SpiceJet and IndiGo burst onto the scene providing no-frills flights that were cheaper alternatives than Jet Airways.
Foreign carriers also offered stiff competition on international routes, and government taxes on fuel added to costs.
Despite posting mounting losses and racking up debt reportedly worth $1.2 billion, Jet Airways clung on. 
Until now.