The Nigerian senate has, according to reports, extended the validity of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) result to three years.
JAMB results, normally are valid for just a year, but the upper legislative chamber on Thursday passed an amendment bill to extend its lifespan to three years.
Presenting the report of his committee on the bill, Jibrin Barau, chairman, senate committee on tertiary education and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), said that the amendments would further strengthen the admission board in its responsibilities.
Appreciating his colleagues on the passage of the bill, Senate President Bukola said that the new amendments would bring financial relief to students and parents, and reduce bottlenecks and corruption in the admission process.
Really?
Finally real gud.
Great news
Gud
Good!!!!!
Very good
Hw sure is it
We had dat before,anyway I concur
Wao very good,
Good news
Good news
That’s great
That’s great news…Kudos and i pray you guys should withstand it!!
There should be no jamb in d first place. SSCE and aptitude test are enough.
Now there working.
Dats gud
Waooo dat great news
Haba Engr……. Remove PUTME,remove JAMB…..na you biko
For real? I think is okay
That’s interesting
all d way happy o
Good
will that solve unemployment problem in Nigeria?
No body is perfect…. You heard what happened to first jamb candidates… After the whole time their system went off and all the effort was Waste leading them to poor performance…
Very nice one
They should start this next two years so it can enable them to upgrade in technology….
Hmmm… I think I like dis one,it would reduce da number of students repeating jamb and by da way if ur score no reach ders is always change of course or even institutions
Reducing the population is not the problem
@Engr monfort …u av a very gud point…dey should remove it or allow those who score low mark to retake
Don’t mind them, before they said there will be no post utme still yet we are still writing post utme