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21 Nigerian Celebrities And Their Football Clubs (You Won’t Believe Some)

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The most amazing thing is for Nigerians to see their favourite entertainers supporting the same football club they support. With enough research done by 360RAY, there have been an authentication of these top celebrities in Nigeria and the football club they support. 21 Celebrities With Their Football Club List: 1. Don Jazzy – Manchester United JazzyThe Nigerian mega music boss is a die hard Manchester United fan. He’s known for his regular tweets of the recent happenings in Manchester dressing room. 2. P-Square – Chelsea PsquareThe music twins are known for their pictorial obsession with these football club’s players. Most especially, they’ve had their share in featuring in a photo session with all the Nigerian players that have ever played for Chelsea. 3. Davido – Chelsea Davido He sang the name of a former Manchester United player who is currently a player in Madrid in his song. But this isn’t a reason for him to shy away from acknowledging his admiration f...

43 institutions submitted 120 as cut-off marks

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NO fewer than 43 higher institutions submitted 120 as their minimum cut-off points for 2017 admission,  The Nation  has learnt. Also, 29 colleges of education submitted 100 as their minimum cut-off mark. Of the 43 institutions, 17 were from private universities. One university, Tansian University, Oba, Anambra State, submitted 110 as its minimum cut-off mark. Nigeria presently has 69 private universities awarding various degrees. Most of the private universities pegged their cut-off marks between 180, 170, 160 and 150. The private universities, which submitted 120 as their minimum cut-off points include: Adeleke University; Arthur Jarvis University; Caleb University; Caritas University; Clifford University; Coal City University; Edwin Clark University; Evangel University and Fountain University. Others are; Hezekiah University; Kings University; McPherson University; Novena University; Renaissance University; Southwestern University; Summit University and Wel...

5 universities adopt 200 as admission cut-off mark

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..  Why JAMB settled for 120 No fewer than five universities have adopted a Unified Tertiary Matriculation Ex­amination (UTME) score of 200 as the minimum cut-off mark for candidates seek­ing admission into such in­stitutions for the 2017/2018 academic session. This is even as it has been discovered that about 23 universities submitted 120  as their cut-off mark at the Joint Consultative Meeting between the Joint Matricu­lation and Admissions Board (JAMB) and heads of tertiary institutions which held pe­nultimate week.  Findings by The AU­THORITY also showed that some polytechnics and colleges of education, even asked for as low as 100 marks for admission during the same academic session. The institutions that adopt­ed 200 cut-off marks were Uni­versity of Benin, Edo State; University of Lagos, Lagos State; University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State and University of Ibadan, Oyo State. All the other universitie...

Olamide Finally Reveals The Secret Of His Success… See Details

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He needs little or no introduction. Olamide Baddo, has revealed that his hardwork is what got him to where he is today as he had to drop out of school. The YBNL boss made this known appearing as a special guest of honour at the Summer camp organised by the Ogun State government at at Akin Ogunpoola Model College, Akinale in Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state .  “I am from Ogun State here, I do not joke with my culture and language, infact I came from a poor background. I had to drop out of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu Ode, when it was getting difficult for my parents to pay my school fees. – “However with dogedness, perseverance and hardwork I was able to find myself where I am today.”