Saturday, 26 March 2016

1.1 Million UTME Candidates Will Not Gain University Admission – Nigeria University Commission



According to the National Universities Commission (NUC), only 400,000 out of the 1. 5 million candidates that wr0te the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will gain admission into Nigerian universities.

The National Universities Commission has reveled that only 400,000 out of the 1.5 million candidates that sit the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination yearly gain admission to Nigerian universities.

The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Julius Okojie, said this when Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole visited the commission on Wednesday in Abuja.

The governor was at the NUC to collect the Certificate of Recognition for the new Edo State University, Iyanmo.

Okojie said new universities were needed to boost access to higher education while making sure that quality was not compromised.

He said:-

“I am always happy when a new university comes on board; what that means is that we are expanding and we are opening up access.

“We know the number of candidates that sit for UTME organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board every year.

“However, out of the 1.5 million candidates who take UTME every year, we are barely able to make provision for only about 400,000 students.

“The new university will, therefore, be accessible not only to candidates from Edo State but those from Ondo State and other states.”

According to the executive secretary, the Edo State University, has become the 41st state university and the 142nd university in Nigeria.
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Thursday, 24 March 2016

Waec 2016 Specimen: Chemistry Praticals




CHEMISTRY SPECIMEN PRATICALS

(1) In addition to the fittings and reagents normally contained in a chemistry laboratory, the following apparatus and materials will be required by each candidate.

(a) one burette of 50cm3 capacity

(b) one pipette, either 20cm3 or 25cm3.

All candidates at one centre must use pipettes of the same volume. These should be clean and free from grease

(c) The usual apparatus for titration

(d) the usual apparatus and reagents for qualitative work including the following with all reagents appropriately labelled.

(i) glass rod

(ii) aqueous ammonia

(iii) dilute hydrochloric acid

(iv) dilute sodium hydroxide solution

(v) barium chloride solution

(vi) dilute trioxonitrate

(V) acid

(vii) silver trioxonitrate

(V) solution

(viii) dilute tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid

(e) glass rod

(f) filtration apparatus

(g) spatula

(h) two boiling tubes

(f) four test tubes

(g) wash bottle containing distilled/deionized water

(h) mathematical table/calculator.

(2) Each candidate should be supplied with the following, where ‘n’ is the candidate’s serial number.

(a) 150cm3 of ethanedioic acid (H2C204) solution in a corked flask or bottled labelled ‘An’. These should all be the same containing 4.50g of H2C204 per dm3 of solution.

(b) 150cm3 of potassium tetraoxomanganate (VII) solution in a corked flask or bottle labelled ‘Bn’. These should all be the same containing 3.16g of KMnO4 per dm3 of solution.

(c) One spatulaful of a uniform mixture of NaCl and ZnCO3 in a specimen bottle labelled ‘Cn’. The components of the mixture should be in the ratio 1:1 by mass.
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Waec 2016 Specimen: Physics Practicals




PHYSICS PRACTICAL SPECIMEN

QUESTION 1

Uniform metre rule; Knife edge; 100g mass labelled N;

50g mass labelled M;

Thread – 2m; Sellotape;

QUESTION 2

Beaker (0-500cm3);

Thermometer (0-110 degree C);

Measuring cylinder (0-500cm3);

50g mass; A pair of tongs; Bunsen burner (source of heat);

Tripod stand; Water, wire gauze, stirrer;

Stop clock/watch; Flat plank (10cm x 15cm);

QUESTION 3

Variable d.c power supply;

(Battery rack capable of containing five 1.5V dry cells in series);

2 ohms standard resistor;

Key; Ammeter (0-3A);

Voltmeter (0-5V); Six connecting wires.
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Waec 2016 Specimen: Biology & Agric Praticals


WAEC 2016 SPECIMEN: BIOLOGY & AGRIC PRACTICALS BIOLOGY PRACTICAL SPECIMEN FOR WAEC 2016

Group I

Specimen A: A slice of fresh bread.

Specimen B: A slice of bread with mould.

Specimen C: Longitudinal section of hard boiled egg with the shell intact.

Specimen D: Freshly laid egg.

Specimen E: Transverse section of orange/any citrus fruit.

Specimen F: Freshly procured green leafy vegetables

Specimen G: Fresh stomach of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece)

Specimen H: Fresh Liver of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece)

Specimen J: Fresh Small Intestine of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece).

Specimen K: Fresh Lung of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(small piece).

Specimen L: Fresh Gall bladder of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(with the fluid intact)

Specimen M: Fresh Kidney of a Goat/Sheep/Cow(Longitudinal Section; bilaterally symmetrical)

Group II

Specimen N: Some Rheodiscolor leaves(about 3cm² in diameter in a petri dish containing water)

Specimen P: Palm fruit(with the outer covering intact) Specimen Q: Tridax plant(put in a petri dish)

Specimen R: Grasshopper

Group III

Specimen S: Toad(wet preserved)

Specimen T: Freshly uprooted grass species Specimen U: Brightly coloured lizard(wet preserved)

Specimen V: A branch of Cactus plant

Specimen W: Locust (wet preserved)

Note:(i) Specimen N, P, Q and R are peculiar to candidates in Ghana only and should not be provided for candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.

(ii) specimens S, T, U, V and W are peculiar to candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and the Gambia only and should not be provided for candidates in Ghana.

(iii) All specimens can be provided as group specimens for fifteen(15) candidates.

(iv) All specimens in each group must carry individual labels(e.g A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M in Group I) Materials: (i) glass jar cover or petri dish;

(ii) scalpel or razor blade;

(iii) a beaker;

(iv) a pair of forceps;

(v) plain white sheet of paper ;

(vi) magnifying lens/hand lens ;

(vii) test tubes;

(viii) iodine solution;

(ix) white tiles. ===============================

AGRIC PRACTICAL SPECIMEN FOR WAEC 2016:

A: RANGING POLE ;

B: SURVEY PIN;

C: MEASURING TAPE ;

D: WHEELBARROW ;

E: SICKLE ;

F: HAND TROWEL

G: GRASSHOPPER

H: BEAN BEETLE

I: BIRD

J: RAT

K: FUR

L: SKIN

M: HORN

N: BONE

O: EGG

P: ROUND WORM

Q: TICK

R: LOUSE

S: TAPEWORM

T: WATER LEAVES

U: GUINEA GRASS
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Thursday, 17 March 2016

Bill Gates Writes Bauchi Governor, Barr Mohammed Abubakar

Since his tenure began, the Bauchi state governor has been making strident efforts to eradicate polio and other diseases. The self-acclaimed chief marketing officer of Bauchi, who gave the ministry of health the second largest share of the Bauchi 2016 budget has always reiterated his commitment to the health sector and this has now earned him the commendation from the the world's richest man, Bill Gates. See the letter after the cut...
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Enjoy Free Airtime On Your MTN Sim Card

Well, Have been Enjoying this since Yesterday and it has been
confirmed working after testing it on several sim Cards..

Its MTN Awoof Free Call OR let me call it MTN Awoof Credit.

It require Nothing much than You following steps bellow if You really
want to see good Out Come..

How Can I get Free Airtime On My MTN Sim Card?

Dial*606#, then after the popup message press 3 and send.

Wait For Some Seconds to receive Message from MTN

WARNING: Make sure You have a maximum of #1 as Your account balance
before or after the activation.

Best of luck
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NCC Forgives MTN, Lifts Sanctions

Mr Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), said on Wednesday that the commission had lifted the sanction placed on MTN Nigeria since July 13, 2015. Ojobo said in a statement that the regulatory sanctions were for 24 identified infractions. It said that the lifting of the regulatory sanction was in no way related to the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card non-deactivation fine. “This is to confirm that NCC has lifted the regulatory sanctions placed on MTN since July 13, 2015. “The sanctions were for 24 identified infractions which are not in any way connected with the SIM card non-deactivation fine. “These were a number of violations discovered by the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Team of the commission in June 2015. “Consequent upon the inability of MTN to remedy the identified infractions, the commission invoked the sanction in its guidelines,’’ the statement quoted Ojobo as saying. It said that the sanction meant the denial of regulatory services to the telecommunications company for failing to remedy the infractions in line with NCC’s regulations. According to the statement, consequent upon the remediation of the 24 infractions by MTN, the regulatory body’s letter of March 14, 2016, informed the company of its decision to lift the regulatory sanction. “It should be noted that this does not in any way extend to the fine for non-deactivation of SIM card case. “The case of SIM card deactivation is an entirely different infraction, which is mutually exclusive to the 24 infractions now remedied. “This has become necessary in view of the many enquiries being received from concerned stakeholders. “This action is without prejudice to the matter which is presently in court. Please be guided accordingly,’’ it quoted Ojobo as saying.
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