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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE & EUROPA LEAGUE QUARTER-FINAL DRAW




The draws are done, the dates are set and the preparations will already be under way.
Four ties in the Champions League and four in the Europa League. Let's re-cap.

Champions League Quarter-Final
·         Juventus VS Real Madrid 
·         Sevilla VS Bayern Munich 
·         Liverpool VS Man City
·         Barcelona VS Roma


Juventus, Real Madrid, Sevilla and Bayern Munich will kick things off on April 3 before playing the second leg on April 11. Liverpool, Man City, Barcelona and Roma play their first games on April 4 with the second legs of those ties taking place on April 10.




Europa League Quarter-Final
·         Arsenal vs CSKA Moscow
·         RB Leipzig vs Marseille
·         Atletico Madrid vs Sporting Lisbon
·         Lazio vs Red Bull Salzburg

The Europa League quarter-final matches are scheduled to take place on April 5 and 12, with times etc. to be confirmed.






PROCEDURES ON HOW TO CHECK 2018 UTME RESULTS


It has been brought to the notice of the general public of the release of 2018 UTME results.
Candidates, who are trying to check their results for the ongoing 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, can do so with any of the following:
a.       Your JAMB registration number
b.      Your email address.
1.      You’ll need to visit Jamb site on a computer (or a tablet device, Smartphone) with an active Internet connection. Since you need to check JAMB result, click on the option called ‘Check UTME Results’ that can be found on jamb website. Here is the direct link to this site’s page for UTME results:   http://www.jamb.org.ng/ExamSlipPrinting1/CheckUTMEResults

2.      When you have the results, you can easily print your slip (but this service is not free, you’ll have to pay in order to print the original ‘clearance’ document) and have your JAMB score right at your hands.


2018 UTME: Candidates complain over use of computer



            Some candidates who have sat for the ongoing 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) sofar, say they found the use of computers challenging.  The candidates spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who monitored the exercise on Wednesday being 14th March, 2018 in Lagos.
            NAN reports that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on March 9 started the 2018 UTME in its 605 centres across the country. One of the candidates, Adenike Kemi, who sat a Lagos Centre told NAN that the questions were not as challenging as the use of the computer.
            Kemi said that her inability to use the computer was because she was coming from a rural part of the town and access to such gadgets was a challenge.
            She said that the little knowledge she had on the use of computer was a bit different from what she experienced while sitting for the examination.
            “For instance, I got so tensed I skipped to the next page when I was not through with the one I was answering”.
            “Asides this, everything went fine with me; I’ll just go and pray that God favours me,” she said”.
            Another candidate, Ogbonna Isaac said that it was just two weeks ago that he familiarizes himself with the use of a computer.
            He said that his school, which was government-owned, was teaching computer studies but not the practical aspect of it that would enable him use the system effectively.
            He, however, said that his experience during the examinations was a smooth one, although he was slow, she managed to make good use of her time.
            Furthermore, he said that “more students would have been familiar with the procedure of how to use the computer, if JAMB was able to conduct a mock test for everyone before the examination proper”.
            According to him, only those who are writing the examinations for the second or more time will find the use of the computer easy.
            “Some of us are writing for the first time, it is not as if I have not used a computer before but you know this is an exam and if  you make one mistake, there’s no going back”.
            “You need to think well at the same time be fast because your time is running. I must say also that the questions were what I expected but the options were really confusing for me.”
            Isaac lauded the entire conduct of the exercise, while also commending the centre for keeping to time as well as maintaining a hitch free session.
            Mrs Hadizza Afeez,  parent of one of the candidates at a G-lead centre advised other parents to ensure their children received computer training while in school.
            “If the school, whether private or government owned, does not teach or have the computers to teach them, the children should be enrolled in training centres.
            “This is better than buying them big phones and gadgets they do not need for now and that may even take away their attention from learning from the big screen.“This is where it starts from, once they gain admissions into higher schools, it would not be new to them anymore.”
            NAN recalls that Prof. Is’hak Oloyede, JAMB’s Registrar recently stressed the board’s readiness to keep pace with the fast changes in technology. He therefore urged candidates to improve their skills in information technology to be able to run with the board’s vision.










RELEASE OF 2018 JOINT ADMISSION MATRICULATION BOARD (JAMB) UTME RESULTS



The board spokesman, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, made this disclosure while featuring on RockCity 101.9FM’s program, Day Break Show, yesterday in Abeokuta.
Benjamin, however, stated that they will be delayed, as there was need to preview them before they would be eventually released.
“Once a candidate clicks submit, the result is ready but we wait to preview the results before releasing so we don’t cancel results later. You can detect malpractice even after exams,” he said.
Benjamin also hinted that there are plans for the examination to be written from candidates’ homes in future.
“We are thinking of open book examinations or allowing them write the examination from their houses. Once we get the required technology, we can do it,” he declared.
 On challenges facing the board, particularly in the ongoing UTME, the JAMB spokesman said: “at any point if there is an issue, we find a way to solve it to ensure all candidates write the UTME with convenience.”


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