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Thursday, 23 July 2015

Photos: Parents, others locked out of Jamb Office today

Parents reportedly stranded at JAMB office gate this morning. According to the person who shared these pictures, the protesting parents were told to go back to Unilag to make their complaints. The high Unilag cut off mark has been giving students and parents nightmares. Pic credit @freesleeves

49 comments:

  1. Toh

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  2. E ya, unilag shd consider dem o

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  3. E ya, unilag shd consider dem o

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  4. Wahala

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  5. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***




    Unilag be forming egbon, when they're very low in d chain....


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  6. Jamb office in ikoyi is jx like a God-forsaken place these days. Old buildings with few workers who can't even handle prospective students. ANYWAYS, they should go to unilag to channel their grievances

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  7. Instead of encouraging your children to take their books seriously, u come to the streets to protest. Reading culture amongst youths is dying & parents are to blame. Teachers or nannies won't do everything for u..Back in the days people had high jamb scores & still didn't get admission. High jamb scores was a thing of pride which u earnestly work towards. All u had to pray for was for the school to accept. These parents should be ashamed. After u'll lament that youths are this & that.. I guess these ones don't have work to do than stand in front of jamb office.. u know where to put ur children if his score is not high enough. There are colleges of education, polytechnics & private universities.

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  8. Shey na dir children want unilag

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  9. Jamb is nt fair atall.. U guys wuld hv tld us bfr. We wrote d jamb dat d cutoff mark wuld b 250 ..nobody planned fr this.. Even thoes dat even get up to 250 u guys accepted dem to go to unilag.. Pls am beggin in d name of God to pls accept frm 200… am also affected to dats y am talking

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    1. And you are supposed to be admitted with your terrible grammer...SMH. ....My friend face your books and do better next time

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    2. Shattap...Go n Study hard instead of trolling LB.

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    3. Asin en very terrible grammer infact unilag shud make ur own cut off 300 sef

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  10. Nawao! Instead of the parents encouraging their children to study harder.
    Phew! Things are really getting ugly over here.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  11. It z either they stop jamb or post ume.
    Nigeria school system is fucked!

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  12. Jamb should be able to talk to the school to bring down their cut-off points, not sending parents to go there and do the talking. After all na jamb start all this drama.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  13. The cut off mark is too much nah.....but it has nothing to do with JAMB....I guess?

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  14. Person go write mock, waec, neco, jamb, post ume, just to enter university, fucked up!!!
    Some stay home for years making them feel useless and dumb. Government should look in2 ds things

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  15. Even if d cutoff is 100, all of dem no get admission. So relax and take coke for d pain

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  16. Unilag = Corruption things being disguised as setting some Standards.
    NUC must hear this.

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  17. Linda, the problem is not unilag, its a new policy from jamb. Jamb has redistributed those candidates to other schools. The policy involves quota system, I think unilag has it published on their site, people should go on their website to read with their own eyes what jamb has done.

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  18. Silly people..instead of them to groom their olodo wards to try get higher marks! Silly!

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  19. Must it be unilag? Na wa o, biko come to my school, proudly zikite






































































    it is well

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    1. And you'll say u r in skul, no sense Wats d meaning of d long space.. I wonder who gv u admission #smh

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  21. Abeg all dis parents shld go n sit down... Must their children go 2 unilag?

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  22. No be small thing o! Governor Ambode should please look into this issue. Linda take note!

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  23. No be small thing o! Governor Ambode should please look into this issue. Linda take note!

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  24. No be small thing o! Governor Ambode should please look into this issue. Linda take note!

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  25. No be small thing o! Governor Ambode should please look into this issue. Linda take note!

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  26. Why are parents so involved now?
    It wasn't like this before.

    ❤❤❤ THE PROPHETESS ❤ ❤ ❤

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  27. This things should not happen when our youths are very much willing to read and face their exams even if Unilag say cut off mark nah 300 they will still be qualified every one just want to cut corners and expect to suceed

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  28. Some parents no get sense!!! no dignity!! no shame!!!! On their paths they have failed to guide their kids by mentoring them to study hard. I trust myself if I were to be a parent I would not protest at all. JAMB set a cut off mark for all universities at miserable low mark of 180. The cut off means minimum mark to admit a student into university not maximum.

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    1. Thank u! 180 is d minimum mark not maximum. If their kids can't make above d minimum mark, then let them go to another school naa, is it by for to go to Unilag? 35,000 applicants to Lag alone, if they don't raise d mark, how are they supposed to cope when they hv space for only 5000? Yet if they admit all n no space to sit in d classrooms, these same kids of theirs will send pics to Linda n make mockery of the school. Nonsense!

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  29. Lol..are those the parents protesting?

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  30. I trust my parents they will never go there , nah person tell u sey make u no read pass jamb , I believe they r busy operating phones instead of studying.

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  31. Are those parents really understand what they are protesting on, not sure they know but come where do they meet, who raised d issue or do we av association of parents of those who write JAMB... God save us

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    1. I tire O! I was wondering how they got mobilised. There must be an Association of Jambites for Unilag!

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  32. Hahahahahah. Parentz Shld rather home n clean up d mess caused by kids

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  33. LOL, they never see no"n, they go soon see som'un !! Gerrara here

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  34. Unilag,retrace ur steps.stop ft frustrating ppl

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