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  1. FG Sets Minimum Admission Age at 16 for Tertiary Institutions

    Nigeria FG Sets Minimum Admission Age at 16 for Tertiary Institutions

    The Digest: The Federal Government has officially set the minimum age for admission into Nigeria's tertiary institutions at 16 years. This new policy was announced by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, at the 2025 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Policy Meeting. Key...
  2. Marks Hold Doors: What JAMB’s 2025 Cut-Off Decision Means to Nigerian Students

    Education Marks Hold Doors: What JAMB’s 2025 Cut-Off Decision Means to Nigerian Students

    On July 8, 2025, JAMB will announce the official cut-off marks for tertiary admissions in Nigeria. For over 1.9 million candidates, it’s more than a policy—it’s permission. After a year of delays, withheld results, and system hiccups, students stand quietly at the threshold, wondering if the...
  3. NB Wakeup: Top 7 Nigeria News Headlines Today (Monday, July 7, 2025)

    Nigeria NB Wakeup: Top 7 Nigeria News Headlines Today (Monday, July 7, 2025)

    Start your day with concise, essential news shaping Nigeria. Here are the seven most important stories, each with a clear headline and a two-sentence summary to keep you informed and ahead. 1. Boko Haram Attack Claims Nine Lives in Northeastern Nigeria Nine people were killed in a violent...
  4. JAMB: Low Slip Printing Ahead of UTME Mop-Up Signals Student Struggle

    Nigeria JAMB: Low Slip Printing Ahead of UTME Mop-Up Signals Student Struggle

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has raised concerns about the low number of candidates printing their examination slips for the upcoming UTME mop-up exam. According to a statement from JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin, only 12.6% of the 98,232 registered candidates had...
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