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Over 1.5m UTME Candidates Score Below 200 – JAMB

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has disclosed that more than 1.5 million candidates who sat the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination scored below 200 out of a total score of 400.

JAMB made this known in a post via its official X handle on Monday, where it gave a detailed statistical breakdown of the results.

According to the board, a total of 1,955,069 candidates sat for the 2025 UTME, but only 420,415 candidates scored 200 and above, representing just 21.5 per cent of the total figure. This implies that 1,534,654 candidates—accounting for 78.5 per cent—scored below the 200 mark.

A closer look at the statistics showed that only 4,756 candidates, representing 0.24 per cent, scored 320 and above. Also, 7,658 candidates (0.39 per cent) scored between 300 and 319, while a total of 12,414 candidates (0.63 per cent) scored 300 and above.

For candidates who scored between 250 and 299, 73,441 were recorded, representing 3.76 per cent, while 334,560 candidates (17.11 per cent) scored between 200 and 249.

The majority of candidates, 983,187 (50.29 per cent), scored between 160 and 199, followed by 488,197 (24.97 per cent) who scored between 140 and 159. Additionally, 57,419 candidates (2.94 per cent) scored between 120 and 139.

Further down the chart, 3,820 candidates (0.20 per cent) scored between 100 and 119, while only 2,031 candidates (0.10 per cent) scored below 100.

JAMB also revealed that 40,247 underage candidates were allowed to take the exam based on what it described as their “exceptional abilities.” However, only 467 of them, or 1.16 per cent, attained scores that meet the defined threshold for such category. The board said the performance of these candidates would undergo additional evaluation across three more stages.

On examination conduct, JAMB said 97 candidates were found to have committed infractions during the exercise, while 2,157 others are under investigation for alleged malpractices.

The board also disclosed that 71,701 candidates were absent from the examination. It added that candidates who experienced biometric verification issues are being investigated, and those cleared will be rescheduled to write the exam at approved centres.

In addition, JAMB noted that some results, including those of blind candidates and those under the JEOG category, were still being processed and would be released once concluded.

The examination body assured that all candidates facing issues would be fairly treated, with further communication expected at a press briefing scheduled for later in the week, where modalities for result checking and addressing public concerns will be discussed.

In the 2024 edition, over 1.94 million candidates registered for the UTME, with 1,904,189 eventually sitting the exam across 118 towns and over 700 centres nationwide.

At the time, JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, had stated that only 0.4 per cent of candidates scored above 300, while 24 per cent scored 200 and above. He also revealed that 76 per cent of the candidates scored below 200.

For the first time in three years, female candidates outnumbered their male counterparts, with 50.6 per cent of the total registration figure, while males made up 49.4 per cent.

A total of 3,164 persons living with disabilities registered for the 2024 UTME, marking a 36.2 per cent increase in enrolment from the previous year.

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ADC guber candidate, Adegoke decries 674,324 out-of-school children in Oyo

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The governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State, Chief Adegboyega Adegoke, has expressed concern over the growing number of out-of-school children in the state.

Adegoke raised the concern on Monday in Ibadan, the state capital, while speaking at the inauguration of his campaign council.

He described the situation as worrisome, noting that urgent steps were needed to ensure that children of school age have access to quality education.

Mega Icon Magazine recalled that a recent report indicated that Oyo State has the highest number of out-of-school children in the South-West, with about 674,324 children between the ages of three and 17 reportedly out of school.

Adegoke said it was disturbing that the situation persisted despite the huge federal allocations accruing to the state.

He stressed the need for greater attention to education and grassroots development, saying local government autonomy would help drive human development and economic growth at the grassroots.

“Local government autonomy is a vital tool in grassroots human development and economic growth,” he said.

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Tinubu Appoints Adelabu Rector, Federal Polytechnic Ayede

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of Dr Isiaka Tunji Adelabu as the substantive Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ayede, Oyo State.

The appointment, which took effect on August 5, 2026, was announced by the Acting Director of the Centre for Information, Communication and Public Relations (CICPR), Sunday Adepoju, on behalf of the institution.

Adepoju, in a statement, quoted the Registrar of the polytechnic, Akinlolu Akinpade, as saying that Adelabu’s appointment was approved by President Tinubu.

Until his appointment, Adelabu was a Chief Lecturer in the Department of Accountancy at the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, where he also served as a Chartered Accountant.

He had held several administrative positions at the institution, including Head of Department, Dean of School and Deputy Rector (Administration).

His appointment, according to the polytechnic, brings to the institution a combination of academic experience and administrative exposure considered vital to its continued development.

Akinpade said Adelabu’s track record and experience would position him to contribute meaningfully to the growth of the institution.

He urged members of the polytechnic community to extend their full support and cooperation to the new Rector as he settles into office.

The Registrar said: “The support and cooperation of the entire polytechnic community will be crucial to enabling the new Rector to advance the vision and mission of the institution.”

With the appointment, Adelabu becomes the second substantive Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ayede.

The management, staff and students of the institution, as well as the Governing Council, congratulated Adelabu on his appointment and wished him wisdom, strength and the capacity to provide purposeful leadership and take the polytechnic to greater heights.

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MAKPOLY holds maiden Music Technology performance exam

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Michael Adeniyi Koleosho Polytechnic, Saki, Oyo State, on Wednesday recorded a major milestone with the conduct of the maiden final-year performance examination for the pioneer student of its Department of Music Technology, marking a new chapter in the institution’s commitment to practical and creative education.

The examination, held at the TETFund Building of the School of Business and Communication Studies, featured Master Okegbola Moses Bright, the department’s first National Diploma student. Lecturers, students, family members and other guests gathered at the venue to witness what many described as a historic moment for the institution.

The practical assessment was coordinated by the Acting Head of the Department, Dr. Abegunrin Adebayo Olugbenga, while two external examiners from The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Dr. Rotimi Ologududu and Dr. Abiodun Akere, evaluated the student’s performance. The Dean of the School of Business and Communication Studies, Mr. Waheed Popoola, and other senior officials of the polytechnic also attended the exercise.

Welcoming guests, Abegunrin described the occasion as a landmark in the department’s history, saying it signalled that the vision behind establishing the programme was becoming a reality.

He said, “Today marks a milestone not just for our department, but for Michael Adeniyi Koleosho Polytechnic. We are witnessing the stage performance of our very first Music Technology student. This is the first of many, and it shows that the seed we planted has begun to bear fruit.”

He explained that the performance examination is a compulsory practical requirement for the award of the National Diploma in Music Technology, adding that it is designed to assess students’ creativity, technical competence and stage performance.

“Music Technology is not just about theory; it is about performance, production and impact. Our pioneer student is setting the standard for those who will come after him,” he added.

Congratulating the student for blazing the trail, Abegunrin urged him to perform with confidence, passion and professionalism. He also encouraged other students in the department to remain focused and committed, assuring them that they, too, would have the opportunity to showcase their talents in due course.

Speaking on the department’s future, the acting head said plans were underway to expand its studio facilities, strengthen collaboration with industry players and build a programme capable of producing graduates with the skills to thrive in the music and creative industries.

“Our goal is to make this department a hub for sound production, live performance, music business and digital creativity in Oyo State and beyond,” he said.

Abegunrin thanked the management of the polytechnic for its continued support and expressed appreciation to the Dean of the School of Business and Communication Studies, members of staff and other stakeholders for their contributions to the growth of the Department of Music Technology, saying their commitment had been instrumental to the programme’s success.

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