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Ajimobi lauds JAMB for innovative stride as agency launches CAPS, an online automated system to tackle malpractices

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THE Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi on Tuesday commended the giant stride of Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB) coupled with continuous improvement on the admission process.

The governor who was represented by the state’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Adeniyi Olowofela at the JAMB’s 2018 policy meeting at Gbongan, Osun State said the giant strides includes migration from paper to pencil test to computer based test, Zero tolerance for examination malpractices, incorporation of relevant stakeholders in the admission process and among others in the activities of JAMB.

He added that all these laudable achievements have placed JAMB in an enviable and a point to be proud of saying Oyo state government and all her tertiary institutions will continue to collaborate positively with agency in a bid to deliver her mandate.

The governor however enjoined the examination agency not to be seen as a revenue generating agency but reduce the registration fee for the examination to have an inclusive participation for all deserving students who may incapacitated in terms of finances.

He also enjoined the agency to consider the candidates choice for each category of choice of institutions candidates want as this would reduce the difficulties encountered in having the candidates to change their choice of institution at a cost.

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Meanwhile, as part of effort to reduce to a barest minimum, the problems associated with the manual processing of admission, the JAMB’s registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede said the Board has introduced an automated system of admission called “Central Admission Processing System” (CAPS).

According to the registrar, the system was to streamline the admission process and empower institutions with better information for decision making adding that under this system, candidates can process change of course, change of institution and defer admission easily, which would save a lot of cost to both institutions and candidates.

He noted that CAPS would not replace the admission-process of each institution but enable institutions communicate with JAMB in a more dynamic timely manner, allow institutions to decide their Admission parameters and have all the facts.

He highlighted advantages of CAPS as follows: “tracking of the process of admission; flexibility allowed for institutions; institutions can download admission data at any time; student’s status can be updated throughout their academic life in the institution; other government agencies can easily use this for data for official purposes (e.g. NYSC, Scholarship boards); and tracking of admission deferment, transfer, withdrawal, rustication, expulsion and death.

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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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