Thursday, December 1, 2016

Important notice from JAMB for al newly admitted students

 All candidates who have been offered provisional admission for the 2016/2017 academic session to institutions they did not choose as their most preferred institution (First Choice) or did not choose at all that they are to proceed to JAMB portal: jamb.org.ng to make the institution that have offered them admission their most preferred choice.

The same applies to candidates who have been offered courses different from the one they originally applied to study.

Candidates are to ensure they complete this process on or before December 9th, 2016 to enable JAMB change their admission letters and also adjust their records accordingly.

After effecting the changes as described above, candidates are expected to visit the school that have offered them admission with the confirmation slip that was printed out from jamb website for admission validation.

Photos: Toke Makinwa Complains About People Downloading Her Book For Free On Internet, Gets Epic Responses

Media personality, Toke Makinwa who just launched her book that is now one of the bestselling on Amazon ‘On Becoming’ has let out a complaint that people are downloading her book for free and they are not even getting the full version but her fans said they don’t mind. See her post and the reply below:


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[New Music] DJ Jimmy Jatt ft. Davido – Orekelewa (Prod. Young Jonn)



Veteran disc jockey, DJ Jimmy Jatt is out with this banging tune titled “Orekelewa” which features DMW’s star singer, Davido.

Enjoy the Young Jonn produced banger below and share your thoughts.

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Data Price Increase: Expect Poor Data Services – Telecom Operators Tell Consumers




The Association of Licenced Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) on Thursday informed consumers to expect poor data services, without the review of the Data Tariff Floor.

The Chairman of ALTON, Mr Gbenga Adebayo said in a statement in Lagos, that there was the need for an upward review, so as to offer better data services to subscribers.

Adebayo said that the operators fully understood the public sentiments that greeted the announcement of a minimum data tariff being introduced by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

He said that the NCC intervened to set the data tariff floor in view of its statutory responsibility to promote healthy competition, by periodically reviewing voice and data tariffs in the industry.

According to him, the commission’s intervention is to ensure the sustainability of the Nigerian telecommunications industry.

He also said that the regulatory body had extensive consultation with the industry prior to the finalisation of the data tariff floor.

“Further, the commission has since Wednesday suspended the implementation of its determination on the data tariff floor.

“ALTON notes that it is within the statutory remit of the NCC for it to make decisive interventions to address the data price concerns which had led to data prices falling to unreasonably low levels.

“This is with the effect that telecommunications operators were unable to recover the cost of providing data services and reinvest in capacity expansion to accommodate the increased usage arising from lower tariffs.

“The situation has been compounded by the recent economic challenges characterised by the steep depreciation of the naira.

“It is characterised by the need to resort to the parallel market and foreign exchange scarcity, which have considerably increased the capital and operational cost of providing telecommunications services.

“This has made current data tariffs unsustainable.

“This situation, if left unaddressed, could result in a sustained deterioration in the quality of data services across all networks and the attendant poor quality of experience for users.

“In this regard, our members await the conclusion of NCC’s market study, when the commission will be in a position to determine its requisite intervention,’’ Adebayo said.

He said that NCC introduced the minimum price for data services to help ensure cost recovery and drive the continued investment in the telecommunications sector.

The ALTON chairman said that it was necessary for the provision of world-class data services for the overall benefit of the Nigerian subscriber and the Nigerian economy.

“It is our belief that interventions such as these are in keeping with the NCC’s tradition of implementing customer-centric regulatory initiatives such as the Do-Not-Disturb Service and the Mobile Number Portability Scheme.

“These were introduced to enhance customer satisfaction with telecommunications services.

“ALTON also notes that price changes for data services across all networks following any intervention by the NCC are not expected to have a detrimental effect on broadband penetration contrary to some sentiments being expressed in the media.

“ALTON wishes to emphasise that while it is imperative that telecommunications operators continue to explore opportunities to provide their subscribers with more value for their money, it is important that prices be set at realistic levels.

“This will ensure that subscribers are not only able to afford services, but that operators are also in a position to provide first-rate Quality of Service to their subscribers,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NCC on Wednesday suspended any further action on the directive to introduce price floor for data segment of the telecommunications sector beginning from December 1, 2016.
The Director, Public Affairs, NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo said in a statement that the decision to suspend the directive was taken after due consultation with industry stakeholders and the general complaints by consumers across the country.

Ojobo said that the commission had weighed all of these and consequently asked all operators to maintain the status quo until the conclusion of study to determine retail prices for broadband and data services in Nigeria.

He said that the regulatory body wrote to the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) on November 1, on the determination of an interim price floor for data services after the stakeholder’s consultative meeting of October 19.

‘Victor Moses Is The Toughest Defender I Have Ever Faced’- Manchester United Star Defenders Says



Manchester United defender, Luke Shaw, had admitted that Victor Moses is the toughest attacker he was come up against.

The Super Eagles forward, was recently named the PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month for November, following a series of brilliant displays for Chelsea.

Shaw says Moses’ power and pace always left him breathless, especially when he was at Southampton.

“A lot of people rinse me for it, but Moses is the toughest opponent,” Shaw told Tobiias.

“The power and strength he had… so direct, he never gave me a second to breathe.

“I was pretty young, it was either my first or second season with Southampton, he was, now when I think back, my toughest game I’ve had”, he added.

Angry Cossy Orjiakor Blasts Kemi Olunloyo For Making Mockery Of Her Boobs




Controversial media personality, Kemi Olunloyo, has reacted to being labelled ‘educated but unenlightened‘ by Nollywood boobs queen, Cossy Orjiakor, saying it’s all bimbo talk.

Olunloyo said she was glad to have finally empowered Cossy, who said she would engage in breast cancer awareness campaigns.

“COSSY ORJIAKOR CALLS ME EDUCATED BUT NOT ENLIGHTENED. Here’s my reply for all that #BimboTalk So glad I finally empowered you Cossy. Thanks for calling me educated but I’m more enlightened than you. You should have known these things a long time instead of flashing boobs all over the clubs to these young horny dickheads.

“Why wait till October next year aka#BreastCancer awareness month. Its not a show Cossy dear. It’s a year-round campaign on #HNNHealth Every 11th day of the month Cossy. Google my name and see my bra pics and education videos. Its monthly not just annually girl,” Olunloyo posted on Instagram.



Cossy had earlier called out Olunloyo for saying she and two other Nollywod actresses were at risk of breast cancer. She described the 52-year-old controversial journalist as educated but unenlightened.

‘I have thrown my green card away,’

   Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has fulfilled his promise to do away with his US green card.
He made the disclosure on Thursday, December 1, on the sidelines of an education conference at the University of Johannesburg, AFP reports.
“I have already done it, I have disengaged (from the United States). I have done what I said I would do,” Soyinka said
“I had a horror of what is to come with Trump… I threw away the (green) card, and I have relocated, and I’m back to where I have always been.
“It’s useful in many ways. I wouldn’t for one single moment discourage any Nigerians or anybody from acquiring a green card… but I have had enough of it,” he added.
Soyinka had, in November, promised to rip up the green card if Donald Trump emerged victorious in the US presidential elections.
“If in the unlikely event he does win, the first thing he’ll do is to say [that] all green-card holders must reapply to come back into the US. Well, I’m not waiting for that. The moment they announce his victory, I will cut my green card myself and start packing up," he said.
Trump eventually became the president-elect of the US after defeating former Secretary of State,
Hillary Clinton.
The billionaire's victory led many Nigerians to remind Soyinka of his promise to destroy the green card leading the playwright to describe his critics as "noisome creatures."
"Let me end with a Red Card to those noisome creatures, the nattering nit-wits of Internet: maybe Trumpland is not as despicable as the Naijaland you impose on our reality from your secure cesspits of anonymity. Go back to school. Your problem is ignorance, ignorance of whatever subject you so readily comment upon. Learn to study your subjects before opening up on issues beyond your grasp," he said.
“Sometimes you make one feel like swapping one green for another out of embarrassment for occupying the same national space as you. If it even becomes convenient to bring it forward, I intend to do so, but please don’t come at me with plaints of time imprecision.
“I never discussed it with you, nor invited you to a private decision whose execution was already in the making. Do not try to browbeat me. It’s a waste of time – all you have to do is immerse yourselves in my antecedents. It will not attempt to deal with the notion of an exit time-table as conceived by others," he added.

A Nigerian lawyer, Kayode Ajulo later warned that Soyinka could go to prison if he destroys his US green card as the act amounts to willful destruction of government property.

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