Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, will appear live on Politics Today this evening.
Time: 7PM
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Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, will appear live on Politics Today this evening.
Time: 7PM
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The supplementary list has just been uploaded for candidates with scores 55 to 59. They shall be having their interviews between 4th and 5th August, 2022.
Visit https://anambraministryofeducation.com/supplementary-list-i/
to see your names, centres and groups.
Please, remember to do your NIN verification and do ensure you check your names thoroughly.
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This is to announce that candidates may now start checking for their Interview groups and centres towards the upcoming Teacher's Recruitment Interviews scheduled to begin on the 27th July, 2022.
It is a total of ten (10) groups spread over three (3) centres.
Please, ensure you check each of the groups thoroughly while we continue to update the list.
Visit: www.anambraministryofeducation.com/interview-groups-centres/
Thank you and good luck!
Name searching tips:
Search using keywords like; your surname, last five digits of your ID number, middle name, etc.
How To Verify Your NIN on the Anambra State Teachers' Recruitment Verification Portal
Step 1 - Visit https://anambraministryofeducation.com/verify-your-nin/
Then click on the VerifyMyNin Icon BELOW:
Step 2 - Enter your Recruitment ID Number and click "Next"
Step 3 - Your Bio Data will be displayed. You will need to enter your NIN to proceed, then click the green button to verify your bio-data
Step 4 - Pay a sum of N500. This payment can be made with ATM Card or USSD or by Bank Transfer.
Once payment is made, your Application for Verification will be submitted, and your verification report will be sent to Ministry of Education for use during your interview.
If you do not remember your NIN, Click on "Forgot NIN" to retrieve it then proceed to STEP 4.
The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, is asking a Federal High Court in Abuja to dismiss a suit seeking his disqualification for nominating his campaign manager, Doyin Okupe, as his placeholder.
Last week, the Peoples Democratic Party had asked the court to bar Obi from replacing Okupe as his running mate.
The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, is asking a Federal High Court in Abuja to dismiss a suit seeking his disqualification for nominating his campaign manager, Doyin Okupe, as his placeholder.
Last week, the Peoples Democratic Party had asked the court to bar Obi from replacing Okupe as his running mate.
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The PDP had also prayed the court to prevent the All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, from replacing Kabiru Masari as his running mate.
In the suit, the PDP also asked the court to disqualify both Obi and Tinubu if they replace Okupe and Masari as their running mates.
But both candidates have replaced the placeholders. Obi picked Yusuf Baba-Ahmed as his running mate, while Tinubu went for Kashim Shettima.
Responding to the originating motion, via a notice of preliminary objection, dated July 18, Obi’s counsel, Mr Alex Ejesieme (SAN), is seeking an order of the court striking out or dismissing PDP’s suit “for want of requisite jurisdiction”. The objection by Obi to the PDP’s prayers is based on four grounds.
“The plaintiff’s suit is speculative, conjectural in nature and devoid of hard facts, thereby divesting this court of jurisdiction to adjudicate over same,” read the first ground.
Next, Obi’s counsel said that the PDP “has not disclosed any reasonable cause of action to activate the jurisdiction” of the court.
Obi’s counsel added that the PDP’s suit “is not situated within the jurisdictional confines of the Federal High Court”.
“The plaintiff’s suit is a gross abuse of court process,” Obi’s counsel added.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB and heads of tertiary institutions in the country have fixed the minimum cut-off mark for admissions in the 2022/2023 academic session.
At the 2022 Policy meeting on Admissions presided over by the Minister of Education in Abuja, the minimum cut-off marks for universities is pegged at140 while Polytechnics and colleges of education have 100 as minimum.
The Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, who announced the cut-off after votes by vice chancellors of universities, rectors of polytechnics and provosts of colleges of education, saID the implication is that every institution has the right to fix its own cut-off mark even up to 220.
However, no one will be allowed to go below the agreed minimum cut off marks of 100 for colleges of education, 100 for polytechnics and 140 for universities.
The meeting also advocated the need for a review of admission criteria to give 10per cent discretional power of admission to heads of tertiary institutions.
source: channelstv,com