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Harry Kane brought up his century of Tottenham goals as Mauricio Pochettino’s side eased to an emphatic 3-0 Premier League win over Everton.

 
Harry Kane’s 100th Tottenham goal set the tone for a convincing display from Mauricio Pochettino’s side as they cruised to a 3-0 Premier League victory against a lacklustre Everton at Goodison Park.

The England striker had been stuck on 99 for Spurs since his hat-trick against Hull City on the final day of last season, but he finally brought up his century 28 minutes in with a miss-hit cross that caught out Jordan Pickford

Ronald Koeman’s side offered little going forward, and were duly punished at the other end when Christian Eriksen added a second three minutes prior to half-time.

Everton’s day was made worse almost immediately after the restart, Kane doubling his tally to guarantee the points.


It represents a first victory for Tottenham since the opening-weekend triumph at Newcastle United, teeing them up perfectly for the Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

Everton, meanwhile, have just one win from their opening four fixtures, with Manchester United next up in the Premier League for the Toffees after a midweek meeting with Atalanta in the Europa League.

In a fast-paced opening, it was Everton who went close first as Cuco Martina picked out Sandro Ramirez, who failed to find the target under pressure from Toby Alderweireld.

Tottenham were soon on the front foot, though, Eriksen drilling wide before Moussa Sissoko’s goal-bound strike was blocked on the line by Ashley Williams.

But Everton’s resolve was soon broken, as Kane brought up his century with a large slice of fortune.


Having drifted out to the right flank, the forward floated in a cross that drifted over Pickford and in, and it did not take long for Tottenham to extend their lead.

Reckless defending from Martina enabled Ben Davies to get in down the left, and though his strike was well saved by Pickford, Eriksen was on hand to thump home.

Pochettino’s side should have been further ahead in first-half stoppage time – Dele Alli failing to connect with Kane’s cross before the striker dragged an effort wide from the edge of the area.

Koeman made changes at the interval, only for the game to be all-but over a minute into the second half.


Kane was afforded ample freedom as he picked out Davies, proceeding to stroll into Everton’s area to tuck home unchallenged from the Welshman’s resulting cross.

Struggling badly at the back, Everton were penetrated once more soon after – Pickford pulling off two fine saves to deny Kane and then Eriksen, before Sissoko headed over from close range.

Everton were almost gifted a goal shortly after the hour as Hugo Lloris’ clearance was intercepted by Idrissa Gueye, whose first-time shot trickled wide of an open net.

The Toffees had another sighting of goal late on, though after a difficult few weeks in his personal life, Wayne Rooney failed to conclude a subdued performance with a consolation when he headed Leighton Baines’ cross off target from five yards out as Tottenham eased to a comfortable win.


Danny Welbeck scored twice as Arsenal beat Bournemouth 3-0 and Alexis Sanchez returned to Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

 
Alexis Sanchez returned to a mixed reception as Arsenal eased a tense Emirates Stadium with two first-half goals in a 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth.

Sanchez was back on club duty, having seen his push for a move to Manchester City fall flat before the transfer deadline amid a miserable international break with Chile, and made way for Alexandre Lacazette in the starting XI, before emerging to a mixture of cheers and jeers in the second period.

A 4-0 thrashing at Liverpool a fortnight previously and uncertainty over Sanchez’s situation had seen Arsene Wenger come under pressure just months into a new two-year contract, but his players rediscovered their groove to comfortably dispatch Eddie Howe’s strugglers.

Danny Welbeck nodded in with Arsenal’s first attack and laid on a second for Lacazette, before finishing again himself after the break.


Wenger had talked up his side as title contenders before kick-off and the reaction on the pitch was promising – even if it would be unfair to evaluate the accuracy of the manager’s claim against a Bournemouth outfit that scarcely looked like landing a blow.

Howe’s men remain in the bottom three after four defeats this season, while Arsenal move onto six points ahead of a tough week which sees Cologne visit London in the Europa League before Wenger takes his side to champions Chelsea.

Arsenal’s nerves were settled by a goal within six minutes, the recalled Sead Kolasinac making the difference with an incisive run and cross on the left to tee up Welbeck for a close-range header.

Asmir Begovic parried Granit Xhaka’s low strike clear as Kolasinac made progress again, before the goalkeeper saved brilliantly from a Mesut Ozil free-kick.

Xhaka then failed to keep his 20-yard effort down after Lacazette’s fine hold-up play as Arsenal continued to pile the pressure on the floundering visitors.

And Lacazette deservedly doubled the hosts’ lead shortly before the half-hour mark with a cool finish high past Begovic from Welbeck’s pass.


Lacazette could have scored again 10 minutes later when Begovic hurriedly hacked a clearance against Welbeck, but the former Chelsea man smothered the subsequent shot before accosting Tyrone Mings for a shoddy back pass.

While Bournemouth were slightly fortunate to escape a penalty award as Adam Smith handled Ozil’s volley, the visitors regrouped at the break and initially threatened as Jermain Defoe crashed a header against the post.

But Welbeck’s 50th-minute goal – fired hard and low across Begovic from the left-hand side of the area – ensured Arsenal would cruise through the remainder of the second-half.

Ozil thrashed wide and Welbeck lifted a delicate right-footed just beyond the left-hand upright, with Wenger then introducing Sanchez from the bench 15 minutes from time.

The Chilean could not get on the scoresheet despite one stoppage-time effort – well saved by Begovic –  but sections of the home fans chanted his name throughout the closing stages.


N’Golo Kante was on the scoresheet against former club Leicester City as Chelsea won 2-1 at the King Power Stadium.

 
Chelsea made it three wins in a row in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory away to Leicester City on Saturday.

Alvaro Morata opened the scoring with his third of the season before N’Golo Kante fired home against his old club to make the points safe, in a match that saw Eden Hazard make his first appearance of the season for the Blues.

Antonio Conte’s side had won five of their previous six away games against Leicester and started in confident fashion, buoyed by back-to-back wins over Tottenham and Everton.

Islam Slimani missed a great chance to break the deadlock and Chelsea capitalised soon afterwards, with Morata heading home from close range.

Kante slotted in his first goal in the top flight since the 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United last October to put the visitors in control, although Jamie Vardy’s penalty made for a more anxious final 30 minutes than Conte would have liked.

Craig Shakespeare’s side pushed hard for the equaliser but Chelsea held firm to claim a third win since their shock opening-day loss to Burnley, leaving Leicester to nurse a third defeat in four games.


Chelsea controlled the early exchanges, Morata bringing a save out of Kasper Schmeichel after just two minutes and Wes Morgan nearly turning a Victor Moses cross into his own net.

Vardy sliced wide in a rare opening for Leicester but their best chance of the half fell to Slimani, who was denied by a fine one-handed stop from Thibaut Courtois after Riyad Mahrez had led a fast break.

Leicester finished the half in encouraging fashion with a succession of corners but Conte’s side seized control of the match five minutes after the restart, as Antonio Rudiger teed up Kante to drill right-footed into the bottom-left corner of the net with unerring accuracy from 25 yards out.

Courtois gave Leicester a lifeline just after the hour mark, bringing down Vardy as he slid to intercept the ball at his near post, allowing the England striker to fire home from the penalty spot despite the Belgium goalkeeper getting a touch.

Chelsea had penalty appeals of their own waved away by referee Lee Mason when Demarai Gray made contact with the ball with his arm while challenging Moses, with the visitors looking eager to restore their two-goal cushion and make the points safe.

Conte threw on fit-again Hazard and gave a debut cameo to Davide Zappacosta, who almost fired home a third from a tight angle before Willian wasted a wonderful opportunity to get on the scoresheet late on.

That miss proved costly for Shakespeare’s side as, less than two minutes later, Chelsea found the breakthrough. Cesar Azpilicueta created space down the right and clipped a cross towards the edge of the six-yard box, where Morata made no mistake in heading firmly past Schmeichel.



Real Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw by Levante, making it two points from two consecutive home games in LaLiga.

 
A much-changed Real Madrid dropped points for the second LaLiga home game in a row as Levante held them to a 1-1 draw on Saturday.

Lucas Vazquez cancelled out Ivi’s surprise opener but it was another frustrating 90 minutes for the champions at the Santiago Bernabeu, as they handed Barcelona another early boost in the title race.

Zinedine Zidane’s side drew 2-2 with Valencia prior to the international break and they were once more unconvincing as they failed to take all three points against last season’s LaLiga123 winners, with Marcelo sent off for a petulant kick in the dying minutes.

Madrid handed first starts of 2017-18 to Theo Hernandez and Marcos Llorente, with Isco, Casemiro and Gareth Bale all on the bench and Luka Modric and Keylor Navas rested entirely following their exploits for their national teams, while Cristiano Ronaldo remained sidelined through suspension.

Zidane had stressed the importance of utilising his squad prior to the match but they looked well short of their best against a disciplined visiting side, who kept Madrid restricted to half-chances after Vazquez levelled following Ivi’s early goal.

Karim Benzema picked up a suspected hamstring injury and Marcelo saw red late on to compound a poor outing for the home side, who will be four points behind Barca after only three games if Ernesto Valverde’s side win the derby with Espanyol later on Saturday.


The half-full-looking Bernabeu crowd were stunned when Levante took the lead after only 12 minutes, Ivi pouncing on a loose ball and lifting it over Kiko Casilla after the Madrid defence failed to deal with an Ivan Lopez long throw.

Matters got worse for Madrid when Benzema hobbled off after slipping when controlling the ball, forcing Zidane to throw on Bale after only 27 minutes.

Frustrations were starting to build but the hosts drew level 10 minutes before the break, Vazquez tapping home after Raul Fernandez had just kept out a header from Sergio Ramos, who was back from suspension.

Bale glanced a header narrowly wide but should have done better two minutes later, the Wales international breaching the offside trap but failing to beat Raul from inside the penalty area.

The Wales forward nodded over another presentable chance before Zidane decided to try to force the initiative and introduced Isco from the bench just past the hour mark.

Madrid’s control of possession did not let up but the end product in attack was becoming increasingly erratic, with Marco Asensio slicing wide after a good run and Dani Carvajal sending a cross from a promising position straight into Raul’s gloves.

The Levante keeper endured a nervy moment when he spilled a Carvajal volley before gathering but he produced the save of the match to deny Asensio from inside the penalty area with only eight minutes left.

Bale missed another headed opportunity as Madrid poured forward in the dying stages, but it was far too little too late from the European champions ahead of the start of their Champions League defence next week.

Marcelo forced another fine save from Raul but was promptly sent off for kicking out at Jefferson Lerma as he attempted a block before Toni Kroos struck the post in stoppage time, leaving Zidane with plenty to ponder ahead of a busy month to come.



Sadio Mane’s red card left Liverpool vulnerable and Manchester City capitalised in a 5-0 win on Saturday.


Manchester City underlined their Premier League title credentials with a 5-0 thrashing of Liverpool as Sergio Aguero set a goalscoring landmark and Sadio Mane saw red.

Saturday’s contest at the Etihad Stadium burst into life when Aguero broke the deadlock to become the Premier League’s all-time leading non-European goalscorer on 124.

Liverpool were left facing a huge uphill battle when Mane was dismissed for raising his boot in a challenge for a bouncing ball with goalkeeper Ederson, who was taken off on a stretcher after prolonged treatment, but later confirmed to have escaped serious injury.

Gabriel Jesus’ header doubled City’s lead in the stoppage time that resulted from that delay and he scored again early in the second half to end any hopes Jurgen Klopp’s side had of mounting a comeback.

Substitute Leroy Sane capped a brilliant team move and superb display from the hosts by netting an excellent brace, bringing to an end Klopp’s impressive record against City, having enjoyed a return of 10 points from his previous four matches with them. Klopp also endured the joint-heaviest defeat of his managerial career.

The victory takes Pep Guardiola’s men to the summit for at least a few hours, with their opponents now three points back following a first loss of the campaign.


Without the injured Vincent Kompany or suspended Raheem Sterling, City were initially put on the back foot by a visiting line-up still devoid of wantaway forward Philippe Coutinho’s services.

Nicolas Otamendi’s clumsy challenge on Mohamed Salah gave the visitors an early sight of goal from a free-kick just to the right of the penalty area, but Alberto Moreno’s shot struck the two-man wall.

City responded well and Kevin De Bruyne called compatriot Simon Mignolet into action at the other end, the Belgian goalkeeper making a solid save from the midfielder’s powerful low shot.

Mignolet was also equal to Fernandinho’s skidding effort in the 13th minute as City began to emerge as the greater attacking force.

And the breakthrough came when Liverpool’s defence was cut open by Kevin De Bruyne’s throughball and Aguero coolly rounded Mignolet before slotting home his sixth goal in as many home Premier League games against the Reds.

Mane threatened an instant riposte with a surging run, which Fernandinho brought to a halt by foul means just on the edge of the box, earning a booking for his troubles.

Emre Can was wasteful with the set-piece and City breathed another sigh of relief when Ederson saved smartly at Salah’s feet soon after.

It was Liverpool’s turn to fret next when Ragnar Klavan was caught in possession deep in his own half by Jesus, who forced a corner from which John Stones drew a reflex stop from Mignolet.

The visitors’ task was made all the more difficult when Mane saw red following his challenge on Ederson, ending both players’ outings, with Claudio Bravo introduced for City.


And Guardiola’s side made their numerical advantage count when Jesus, who had already seen a goal ruled out for offside, headed in the second from the impressive De Bruyne’s assist.

Liverpool were evidently deflated and the game was put beyond them when Aguero selflessly squared for Jesus, taking Mignolet out of the equation and leaving his team-mate with a simple finish.

The best was still to come from City’s perspective, with Sane – on for Jesus, substituted with an eye on Wednesday’s Champions League match at Feyenoord – putting the finishing touch on a flowing move before adding a fifth by arrowing a stunning left-footed strike into the top corner.

Liverpool, meanwhile, will host Sevilla in midweek nursing the heaviest loss of Klopp’s tenure.



The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a Suya seller simply identified as Abdullahi for allegedly attempting to slaughter a four-year-old girl for Suya.
Abdullahi, who abducted the four-year-old in an open field at White sand, Ebute Meta area of the state, took her to a secluded area where he had attempted to slaughter her with a knife.
However, a passerby who saw Abdullahi raised alarm which attracted people and the suspect was apprehended.
In an attempt to resist being caught, the suspect was said to have stabbed one person.
Confirming the incident, the State
Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, told journalists that Good Samaritans succeeded in rescuing the victim from the grip of the suspect.
Speaking while parading Abdullahi yesterday at the Command’s headquarters, Owoseni said one of the Good Samaritans in an attempt to disarm the suspect sustained minor injury on his hand.
He said: “The suspect was subsequently handed over to the Police at Denton Police Station, Oyingbo.
“Police investigation revealed that the suspect had abducted the little girl from where she was playing with her friends with the sole intention of slaughtering her. It is a clear case of kidnap and attempted murder.”



D’banj’s latest studio album “King Don Come” just dropped on iTunes and other digital platforms and to usher it in he decided to dish out the visuals to one of the standout songs on the full-length. He featured the one and only Gucci Mane and Wande Coal on the tune.

You already know D’banj does it big when it comes to his visuals and this not an exception.

Listen & Download “D’banj Ft. Gucci Mane & Wande Coal – El Chapo” below:-

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The management of the University of Ibadan (UI) has condemned and rejected the new Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) cut off marks for universities admission for 2017/2018 academic calendar.

A statement released by the university management, reads: “The Management of the University of Ibadan wishes to inform the public about the recently announced cut off marks of 120 for University Admission that UI will not lower her standards.

The Nigeria’s premier university still maintains her position in academic excellence and standards in order to continue to aspire towards becoming a world-class university.

It should worry us as patriots that candidates who scored just 30% in UTME can be admitted into some of our universities. Yet, we complain of poor quality of our graduates. You can hardly build something on nothing.

The consolation here is that since JAMB started conducting this qualifying exam in 1978, UI has never admitted any candidate who scored less than 200 marks out of the maximum 400 marks.

This remains our position as an institution aspiring to be world-class. Reality is that only about four other universities in the country have such high standard.

In fairness to the Registrar of JAMB, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, he repeatedly stressed at the Combined Policy Meeting held Tuesday, 22 August, 2017 that the Senate of each university still has wide powers for admission in the spirit of autonomy.

It is also gratifying to note that the Honourable Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, who chaired the meeting, apologised publicly for canceling Post UTME Screening last year.

To be fair to the incumbent Registrar of JAMB, he was not the Registrar when the policy somersault of cancelling POST UTME test was made last year. Prof Oloyede’s appointment was effective 1 August 2016, while the Policy Meeting for that year had held some two months earlier.”




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All tertiary institutions in Nigeria have fixed their 2017 official cut-off marks.

This followed the directive gave by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board at its last policy meeting.

 
As decided by the Senate and management of each institution, the 2017/2018 admission cut-off marks for all institutions are as follows.

See the full cut-off marks below:

1 AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE 180
2 COVENANT UNIVERSITY, CANAAN LAND, OTA, OGUN STATE 180
3 ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE 180
4 PAN-ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS STATE 180
5 VERITAS UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT 180
6 RITMAN UNIVERSITY,IKOT-EKPENE, AKWA-IBOM STATE 180
7 ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO STATE. (AFFL TO OAU, ILE-IFE) 180
8 PIAGET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IBARA, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE 180
9 BABCOCK UNIVERSITY, ILISHAN-REMO, OGUN STATE 170
10 BINGHAM UNIVERSITY, KARU, NASARAWA STATE 170
11 LANDMARK UNIVERSITY, OMU-ARAN, KWARA STATE 170
12 REDEEMERS UNIVERSITY, OGUN STATE 170
13 EDO UNIVERSITY, IYAMHO, EDO STATE 160
14 AL- HIKMAH UNIVERSITY, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 160
15 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE 160
16 AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY, OYO, OYO STATE 160
17 BAZE UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT 160
18 BELLS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OTA, OGUN STATE 160
19 GODFREY OKOYE UNIVERSITY, URGWUOMU- NIKE, ENUGU STATE 160
20 JOSEPH AYO BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, IKEJI-ARAKEJI, EKITI STATE 160
21 KWARARAFA UNIVERSITY, WUKARI, TARABA STATE 160
22 MADONNA UNIVERSITY, OKIJA, IMO STATE 160
23 PAUL UNIVERSITY, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE 160
24 HALLMARK UNIVERSITY,IJEBU-ITELE,OGUN STATE 160
25 AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY, ILARA, LAGOS, LAGOS STATE 160
26 NANA AISHAT MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KWARA STATE 160
27 LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 150
28 NIGERIA TURKISH NILE UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT 150
29 OBONG UNIVERSITY, OBONG, NTAK, AKWA IBOM 150
30 SALEM UNIVERSITY, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE 150
31 JIBWIS COLLEGE OF ARABIC AND ISLAMIC EDUCATION, GOMBE, GOMBE STATE 150
32 UNIVERSITY OF MKAR, GBOKO, BENUE STATE 140
33 CATHOLIC INSTITUTION OF WEST AFRICA, PORT HARCOURT. (AFFL TO UNIV OF CALABAR) 140
34 KINSEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 140
35 LESSEL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LESSEL, USHONGO LGA, BENUE STATE 140
36 ECWA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IGBAJA, KWARA STATE 140
37 ACHIEVERS UNIVERSITY OWO, ONDO STATE 120
38 ADELEKE UNIVERSITY, EDE, OSUN STATE 120
39 CALEB UNIVERSITY, IMOTA, LAGOS STATE 120
40 CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI-NIKE, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 120
41 FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE 120
42 NOVENA UNIVERSITY, OGUME, DELTA STATE 120
43 RENAISSANCE UNIVERSITY, OJIAGU-AGBANI, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 120
44 EVANGEL UNIVERSITY, AKAEZE, EBONYI STATE 120
45 McPHERSON UNIVERSITY, SERIKI SOTAYO, OGUN STATE 120
46 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, OKUN-OWA, OGUN STATE 120
47 SAMUEL ADEGBOYEGA UNIVERSITY, OGWA, EDO STATE 120
48 WELLSPRING UNIVERSITY, IRHIHI-OGBANEKI, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 120
49 WESTERN DELTA UNIVERSITY, OGHARA, DELTA STATE 120
50 WESLEY UNIVERSITY, ONDO, ONDO STATE 120
51 SUMMIT UNIVERITY, OFFA, KWARA STATE 120
52 EDWIN CLARK UNIVERSITY, KIAGBODO, DELTA STATE 120
53 HEZEKIAH UNIVERSITY, UMUDI, IMO STATE 120
54 KINGS UNIVERSITY, ODE-OMU, OSUN STATE 120
55 ARTHUR JARVIS UNIVERSITY, AKPABUYO, CROSS RIVER STATE. 120
56 CROWN HILL UNIVERSITY, EIYENKORIN, KWARA STATE. 120
57 CLIFFORD UNIVERSITY, OWERRINTTA, ABIA STATE. 120
58 COAL CITY UNIVERSITY, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE. 120
59 IPERE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AGYARAGU, NASARAWA STATE 120
60 CORONA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LEKKI, LAGOS STATE 120
61 TANSIAN UNIVERSITY, OBA, ANAMBRA STATE 110
62 JIGAWA STATE COLLEGE OF ISLAMIC AND LEGAL STUDIES, RINGIM, JIGAWA STATE 100
63 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA-ALA, BENUE STATE 100
64 GBOKO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GBOKO, BENUE STATE 100
65 HILL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GWANJI, AKWANGA, NASARAWA STATE 100
66 INSTITUTE OF ECUMENICAL EDUCATION, THINKER CORNER, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 100
67 ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (PROJECT TIME), YABA, LAGOS STATE 100
68 PAN AFRICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OFFA, KWARA STATE 100
69 FESTMED COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AJOWA,ONDO STATE 120
70 SUNNAH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 140
71 BIGA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARKILLA, FEDERAL-LOW COST, NASARAWA, SOKOTO STATE 120
72 DIAMOND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ABA, ABIA STATE 120
73 ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 120
74 COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND REMEDIAL STUDIES, KANO STATE 100
75 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.), BICHI, BAUCHI STATE 140
76 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), GOMBE, GOMBE STATE 100
77 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.) (FEMALE ONLY), GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE 120
78 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), OMOKU, RIVERS STATE 100
79 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), POTISKUM, YOBE STATE 140
80 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), UMUNZE, ANAMBRA STATE 120
81 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AGBOR, DELTA STATE 180
82 CROSS RIVER STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKAMKPA, CROSS RIVER STATE 100
83 AKWA-IBOM STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AFAHA-NSIT, AKWA IBOM STATE 130
84 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKWANGA, NASARAWA STATE 150
85 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ANKPA, KOGI STATE 100
86 ADAMU AUGIE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARGUNGU, KEBBI STATE 100
87 AMINU SALEH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AZARE, BAUCHI STATE 100
88 EMMANUEL ALAYANDE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OYO, OYO STATE 100
89 ENUGU STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.) ENUGU ABAKALIKI RD. ENUGU STATE. 100
90 UMAR SULEIMAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GASHUA, GOMBE STATE 120
91 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GIDAN-WAYA, KAFANCHAN, KADUNA STATE 120
92 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GINDIRI, PLATEAU STATE 120
93 JIGAWA STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GUMEL, JIGAWA STATE 130
94 TAI SOLARIN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE 100
95 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IKERE, EKITI STATE 100
96 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILESHA, OSUN STATE 100
97 NWAFOR ORIZU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NSUGBE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA) 180
98 OSUN STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILESA, OSUN STATE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF IBADAN) 100
99 THE SAMUEL BILL THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE, ABAK, AKWA IBOM STATE.(AFFL TO UNIV OF UYO) 100
100 ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKOKA, LAGOS (AFFL TO UNIV OF IBADAN) 120
101 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OBUDU(AFFL TO UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR) 130
102 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.)UMUNZE( AFFL TO NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIV, AWKA) 180
103 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.) OMOKU(AFFL TO UNIV OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA) 130
104 UMAR SULEIMAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GASHUA(AFFL TO UNIMAID, MAIDUGURI) 150
105 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WARRI (AFFLIATED TO DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, DELTA) 180
106 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUC. (SPECIAL), OYO, OYO STATE 120
107 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA-ALA, BENUE STATE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF CALABAR) 120
108 KASHIM IBRAHIM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MAIDUGURI , BORNO STATE.(AFFL TO UNIMAID) 120
109 SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SOKOTO (AFFL TO UDU, SOKOTO) 120
110 ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI STATE. (AFFILIATED TO ATBU BAUCHI) 180
111 ST. ALBERT THE GREAT MAJOR SEMINARY, ABEOKUTA. (AFFL. TO UNIVERSITY OF BENIN) 200
112 NIGERIAN AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 130
113 AUCHI POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI, EDO STATE 150
114 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE 160
115 AKANU IBIAM FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UNWANA, AFIKPO, EBONYI STATE 100
116 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 150
117 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BALI, TARABA STATE 100
118 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE, OSUN STATE 150
119 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EKOWE, BAYELSA STATE 100
120 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH, KOGI STATE 140
121 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ILARO, OGUN STATE 150
122 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAURA/NAMODA, ZAMFARA STATE 150
123 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASSARAWA, NASARAWA STATE 150
124 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NEKEDE, IMO STATE 180
125 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OFFA, KWARA STATE 150
126 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO, ANAMBRA STATE 120
127 KADUNA POLYTECHNIC, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 150
128 HUSSAINI ADAMU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAZAURE, JIGAWA STATE 100
129 FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UKANA, AKWA IBOM STATE 150
130 ABIA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ABA, ABIA STATE 130
131 ABDUL-GUSAU POLYTECHNIC, TALATA-MAFARA, ZAMFARA STATE 150
132 AKWA-IBOM STATE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT-OSURUA, AKWA IBOM STATE 150
133 ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 120
134 COLLEGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUSINESS STUDIES, POTISKUM, YOBE STATE 150
135 D.S. ADEGBENRO ICT POLYTECHNIC, ITORI, OGUN STATE 100
136 OGUN STATE INSTITUTE OF TECH(FORMERLY GATEWAY ICT POLY), IGBESA, OGUN STATE 100
137 THE POLYTECHNIC, IBADAN, OYO STATE 150
138 JIGAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE 100
139 KANO STATE POLYTECHNIC, KANO, KANO STATE 120
140 HASSAN USMAN KATSINA POLYTECHNIC, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE 120
141 KOGI STATE POLYTECHNIC, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE 100
142 KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 150
143 LAGOS STATE POLY, IKORODU, LAGOS STATE 150
144 NASARAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE 150
145 DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OGWASHI-UKU, DELTA STATE 150
146 OSUN STATE POLYTECHNIC, IREE, OSUN STATE 110
147 DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OTEFE, DELTA STATE 150
148 DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OZORO, DELTA STATE 150
149 UMARU ALI SHINKAFI POLYTECHNIC, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 140
150 ADAMAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE 120
151 RAMAT POLYTECHNIC, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 150
152 PORT HARCOURT POLYTECHNIC, RUMUOLA, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 150
153 RIVERS STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE, IKWERRE RD, RUMUEME, PORT HARCOURT 120
154 KENULE BENSON SARO-WIWA POLYTECHNIC, BORI, RIVERS STATE 100
155 RUFUS GIWA POLYTECHNIC, OWO, ONDO STATE 150
156 NIGER STATE POLYTECHNIC, ZUNGERU, NIGER STATE 150
157 GBOKO POLYTECHNICS, GBOKO, BENUE STATE 130
158 ALLOVER CENTRAL POLYTECHNIC, LYNSON CHEMICAL AVENUE , OTA OGUN STATE 130
159 DORBEN POLYTECHNIC, BWARI-GARAM ROAD, FCT-ABUJA 100
160 FIDEI POLYTECHNIC, GBOKO, BENUE STATE 150
161 GRACE POLYTECHNIC, LAGOS, LAGOS STATE 100
162 HERITAGE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT UDOTA, AKWA IBOM STATE 100
163 IGBAJO POLYTECHNIC, IGBAJO, OSUN STATE 100
164 LIGHT HOUSE POLYTECHNIC, EUBUOBANOSA, EDO STATE 100
165 NOGAK POLYTECHNIC, MILE 2 ROAD, IKOM, CROSS RIVER STATE 100
166 THE POLYTECHNIC, IMESI-ILE, OSUN STATE 100
167 RONIK POLYTECHNIC, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 150
168 WOLEX POLYTECHNIC, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE 140
169 KALAC CHRISTAL POLYTECHNIC, 1A SIKIRU ADEWALE STR, SANGOTEDO, LEKKI, LAGOS STATE 120
170 THE IBARAPA POLYTECHNIC, ERUWA, OYO STATE 100
171 UYO CITY POLYTECHNIC, UYO, AKWA-IBOM STATE 150
172 THE POLYTECHNIC IGBO-OWU, OFF ASA DAM, OSERE ROAD JUNCTION, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 100
173 BOLMOR POLYTECHNIC, 33 OLD IFE ROAD, PMB 32, AGODI IBADAN, OYO STATE 100
174 IBADAN CITY POLYTECHNIC, IBADAN, OYO STATE 100
175 ST MARY POLYTECHNIC, KWAMBA, SULEJA, NIGER STATE 120
176 PRIME POLYTECHNICS, JIDDA BASSA, AJAOKUTA, KOGI STATE 100
177 GLOBAL POLYTECHNIC, OYEMEKUN ROAD, AKURE, ONDO STATE 110
178 SURE FOUNDATION POLYTECHNIC, IKOT AKAI, AKWA IBOM STATE 120
179 TRINITY POLYTECHNIC, UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE 100
180 LENS POLYTECHNIC, OFFA, KWARA STATE. 100
181 BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO, KANO STATE 180
182 UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE 200
183 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GASHUA, YOBE STATE 140
184 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE 150
185 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, BIRNIN-KEBBI, KEBBI STATE 160
186 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE 180
187 BEST SOLUTION POLYTECHNIC, AKURE, ONDO STATE. 100
188 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, WUKARI, TARABA STATE 180
189 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE TECH, HOTORO GRA EXT, KANO, KANO STATE 100
190 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY, IGBOBI, LAGOS STATE 150
191 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE 160
192 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, NDUFU-ALIKE, EBONYI STATE 180
193 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ISHIAGU, EBONYI STATE 100
194 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE 150
195 UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, OYO STATE 200
196 UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE 180
197 FEDERAL COOPERATIVE COLLEGE, IBADAN P.M.B. 5033, ELEYELE, IBADAN, OYO STATE 100
198 UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, LAGOS STATE 200
199 FEDERAL COOPERATIVE COLLEGE, KADUNA ABUJA RD JUNCTION, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 130
200 UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 180
201 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FRESHWATER FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY, BAGA, BORNO STATE 100
202 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE 200
203 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, MECHANISATION, AFAKA, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE 130
204 UNIVERSITY OF PORT-HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 180
205 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY TECHNOLOGY, IBADAN, OYO STATE 120
206 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, JOS, PLATEAU STATE 145
207 USMANU DANFODIO UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 180
208 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FISHERIES AND MARINE TECHNOLOGY, VICTORIA ISLAND LAGOS STATE 140
209 NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE 180
210 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF LAND RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, IMO STATE 150
211 UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA, ENUGU STATE 200
212 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE, DADIN KOWA, GOMBE STATE 120
213 UNIVERSITY OF UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE 180
214 FEDERAL SCHOOL OF SURVEYING, OYO, OYO STATE 170
215 MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE, ABIA STATE 180
216 ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE 180
217 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, IMO STATE 180
218 FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA, NIGER STATE 180
219 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY, UROMI, EDO STATE 150
220 MODIBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE 180
221 PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE, EFFURUN, DELTA STATE 100
222 BINYAMINU USMAN POLYTECHNIC, HADIJIA, JIGAWA STATE 130
223 AKPERAN ORSHI COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, YANDEV, BENUE STATE 100
224 ADAMAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE 170
225 AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY, IKOT-AKPADEN, AKWA IBOM STATE 180
226 BAUCHI STATE UNIVERSITY, GADAU, BAUCHI STATE 140
227 CROSS RIVERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CALABAR, CROSS RIVERS STATE 150
228 EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE 180
229 ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE 180
230 IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE 130
231 SULE LAMIDO UNIVERSITY, KAFIN HAUSA, JIGAWA STATE 170
232 KEBBI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ALIRO, KEBBI STATE 150
233 KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL, KANO STATE 160
234 LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO, LAGOS STATE 190
235 LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE 180
236 ONDO STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, OKITIPUPA, ONDO STATE 180
237 SOKOTO STATE UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 160
238 TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN, OGUN STATE 170
239 OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE 180
240 YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY, DAMATURU, YOBE STATE 150
241 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, JALINGO, TARABA STATE 160
242 NIGER STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MOKWA, NIGER STATE 150
243 COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE 150
244 JIGAWA STATE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, KAZAURE, JIGAWA STATE 100
245 MOHAMMED LAWAN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 120
246 OYO STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, IGBOORA, OYO STATE 150
247 YOBE STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, GUJBA, YOBE STATE 120
248 ANAMBRA STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, OBOSI, ANAMBRA STATE 100
249 LAGOS STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, YABA, LAGOS STATE 150
250 POGIL COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, OKE-ERI, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE 150
251 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, LUTH, IDIARABA, LAGOS STATE 100
252 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, OAU TEACHING HOSPITAL, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE 150
253 KOGI STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), KABBA, KOGI STATE 120
254 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, (TECH), LAFIAGI, KWARA STATE 150
255 KASHIM-IBRAHIM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 100
256 MICHAEL OTEDOLA COLLEGE OF PRIMARY EDUCATION, MOFORIJI, LAGOS STATE 100
257 NWAFOR ORIZU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NSUGBE, ANAMBRA STATE 120
258 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OJU, BENUE STATE 120
259 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ORO, KWARA STATE 100
260 SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE 100
261 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WAKA-BIU, BORNO STATE 100
262 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WARRI, DELTA STATE 100
263 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZING, TARABA STATE 100
264 FCT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZUBA, ABUJA, FCT 150
265 BAUCHI INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, KANGERE, BAUCHI STATE 100
266 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LANLATE, OYO STATE 100
267 A.D. RUFAI COLLEGE OF EDU. FOR LEGAL AND ISLAMIC STUDIES, MISAU, BAUCHI STATE 120
268 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BILLIRI, GOMBE STATE 100
269 ARABIC AND ISLAMIC COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, POTISKUM, YOBE STATE 120
270 ANGEL CROWN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GIDAN-DAYA, FCT-ABUJA 120
271 ASSANUSIYAH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE 100
272 BEST LEGACY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE 100
273 CALVIN FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NAKA, BENUE STATE 160
274 CITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GARKI, ABUJA, FCT 160
275 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ERO, AKURE, ONDO STATE 100
276 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIV TEACHING HOSPITAL, NNEWI 180
277 UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT. 140
278 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UNIBEN TEACHING HOSPITAL), BENIN, EDO STATE 140
279 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UNIMAID TEACHING HOSPITAL), MAIDUGURI 130
280 SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UCH, IBADAN, OYO STATE) 150
281 SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE 130
282 SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TEACHING HOSP, BENIN 120
283 CLARA SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND PERFORMING ARTS,SAW MILL DRIVE,YENAGOA,BAYELSA STATE 110
284 IBOM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, IKOT EKPENE, AKWA IBOM STATE 120
285 ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO, ONDO STATE 150
286 ALVAN IKOKU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OWERRI, IMO STATE 100
287 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE 120
288 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, EHA-AMUFU, ENUGU STATE 120
289 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE 140
290 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OBUDU, CROSS RIVER STATE 100
291 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL), OYO, OYO STATE 100
292 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHN.), AKOKA, LAGOS STATE 100
293 FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), ASABA, DELTA STATE 100

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