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JAMB: 2017 UTME list of approved CBT registration centres
4:12:16 PMadekunle

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released 2017 UTME list of approved CBT centres for registration

TOWN CENTRE NAME
ABIA STATE-
1 ABA Bright Stars International Schools, 10/12, Ikpemaeze Street, UMUIKPO, Ariaria, Aba, Abia State
2 ABA CITIZEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
3 ABA Covenant Polythecnic, Aba, No 321 ABA-Owerri Road,ABA , ABIA ,OSISIOMA
4 ABA Ekcela International Secondary School, 23, Egbelu Road, Umuehilegbu Osisioma-Ngwa, Aba
5 ABA FREEDOM WORLD ACADEMY INT’L, 12 OKPOMUBO STREET, OSISIOMA Aba, Abia State
6 ABA Giant Immaculate School ICT Centre Aba, 48 Dikenafai Road off Ngwa Road by East, Aba, Abia State
7 ABA Golden Foundations Int’l School, No. 1, GFI Close, Off Ovurukwu Road, Umuobeke by 352 Portharcourt Road, Aba, Abia State
8 ABA Heritage and Infinity ICT Centre Aba, 4 Ezenwagbara Avenue off 279 Faulks Road, Aba, Abia State
9 ABA JP FLINCT INT’L SCHOOL, 279/281 Umueze Road/Udeagbala rd, OSISIOMA, Aba, Abia State
10 ABA Makac Global Intergrated Services Nig Ltd., 63/64, Asa Road, Aba, Abia State
11 ABA MATAR MISERICORDIAE HUMAN EMPOWERMENT COMPUTER SCH, 4B OBOHIA RD ABA
12 ABA Mchief Communication Limited, ICT Centre, 2 ikenna st., off Faulks Rd, by Nwala, Aba, Abia State
13 ABA National Comprehensive Secondary School, 1, Oji Avenue, Via Omoba Road, Near 7up Plant, Umoukea, Aba
14 ABA Okwyzil Computer Institute Aba, KM 4 PH/Aba Express way, off Ariaria Junction by Faulks Rd. Abia
15 ABA Temple Gate Polytechnic, Aba
16 ABA Unique Unibright INT’L SCH, No 152 faulks Road , ABA , Abia- North
17 EHERE Sound Base Academy, Ehere,Obingwa LGA, Umuahia, Abia State
18 ISIALA-NGWA Living Bread International School, Umuoleke, Omoba Isiala-Ngwa South L.G.A., Abia State
19 OBINGWA BENJYN INTERNATIONA ACADEMEY, 1 BENJYN AVENUE AMORJI UKWU, OBINGWA.ABIA STATE
20 OBINGWA JET AGE PRIVATE SCH,AMAPU, OBINGWA,ABIA OBINGWA
21 OHAFIA GIFTED AND TALENTED EDUC. SERVICES LTD. (GATES)
22 OHAFIA MASCOT ACADEMY I.C.T

ABIA

23 OWERRINTA Adventist Sec. Tech. College, Opp. Naval Base, Owerrinta
24 UKWA Ascension Computer Center, Ascention Seminary School, Opp. NNDC, Umuebulungwu, Ukwa, Abia State
25 UMUAHIA Amable Nig. Limited, 7, Old Timber Road, Umuahia, Abia State
26 UMUAHIA Clems Business Systems Ltd., Plot 111B, Eghem Layout, Along BCARD, Corporate Affairs Building Umuahia, Abia State
27 UMUAHIA Doreen Institute of Computer Technologies, 22, Ohafia Street, Umuahia, Abia State
28 UMUAHIA JAMB State Office, Ubakala, near Ubakala junction, Enugu – Port Harcourt Express way, Umuahia, Abia State
29 UMUAHIA Pius Comprehensive Secondary School, Umuigwe-Amakama, Umuahia South L.G.A., Abia State Ctr1
30 UMUAHIA Pius Comprehensive Secondary School, Umuigwe-Amakama, Umuahia South L.G.A., Abia State Ctr2
31 UMUAHIA XYZ TECHNOLOGIES
32 UMUDIKE Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, ICT Resource Centre, Umudike, Abia State
33 UMUDIKE Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, ICT Resource Centre, Umudike, Abia State
34 UTURU Abia State University Uturu, Uturu, Abia State
35 UTURU Gregory University,Uturu, Amaokwe Achara, Uturu, Abia State
TOWN CENTRE NAME
ADAMAWA STATE-
1 MUBI FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI
2 YOLA ALIYU MUSTAFA ACADEMY, ICT CENTRE, 19-21 BABOSE STREET, UPPER LUGGERE WARD, JIMETA-YOLA
3 YOLA AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, ICT CENTRE, 226, MODIBBO ADAMA WAY, YOLA
4 YOLA FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, YOLA ROAD, YOLA
5 YOLA JAMB ZONAL OFFICE YOLA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
6 YOLA MODIBBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, ALONG MUBI ROAD, GEREI LGA, YOLA

AKWA IBOM STATE-
1 AFAHA NSIT College of Education, Afaha Nsit, College e-Library, Afaha Nsit, Akwa Ibom State
2 EKET Agnos Consult 12 Barracks Road, Eket Divisional Library Eket.
3 IKONO Akwa ibom State Coll. of Arts and Science, Nung Ukim, Ikono Lga, Akwa Ibom State
4 IKOT-AKPAN Gateway S. Academy, Ikot Akpa, Ukanafun, Akwa Ibom State
5 IKOT-EKPENE Gestric Infortech & Management Institute, No. 2 Umo Obotroad, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
6 IKOT-EKPENE Jimiel Computer and Management Institute, 15 Lutheran Road, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
7 IKOT-EKPENE Rolins King Technology and Management Institute, Ikot-Ekpene, No. 15, Library Avenue, Ikot-Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State
8 NSIT UBIUM SPRINGWOOD INVESTMENT, IKOT OKPUDO VILLAGE, NSIT EKET ROAD, NSIT UBIUM
9 ONNA Kemegold Nig. Ltd., Onna People’s High School, Onna
10 UYO Gestric Infortech & Management Institute, No. 74 Oron Road, Uyo Akwa Ibom State
11 UYO Ibom E-Library Compex, Ibrahim Babangida Way, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
12 UYO JAMB OFFICE STATE OFFICE, UYO (REGISTRATION ONLY)
13 UYO Knowledge Partners Ltd, Uyo, 30, Udosen Uko Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
14 UYO UNIVERSITY OF UYO,AKWA IBOM

ANAMBRA STATE-
1 AGULERI Bintels Global Services LTD.(Centre for Computer Education), Fr. Joseph Memorial High Sch. Aguleri, Anambra State
2 ALOR NOBLE & SHUAIB ICT LTD, GIRLS SECONDARY SCH ALOR, ANAMBRA STATE
3 AWKA Grafil Computers Limited, Grafil House, High Tension Road, Opp. Thrillers Fast Food, Arooma Junction, Awka
4 AWKA Integral Development Konsut, 18/28, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Awka
5 AWKA JAMB STATE OFFICE, AWKA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
6 IFITEDUNU Emkenlyn Computers, Nneamaka Secondary School, Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA, Anambra State
7 IFITEDUNU Sagetech Computers, st Mary’s High School Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA, Anambra State
8 IGBARIAM CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY (COOU), Afrihub International, ICT Center, Igbariam
9 IGBARIAM CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU UNIVERSITY, E-LIBRARY,IGBARIAM CTR II
10 IHIALA Kings Computer College, Along St. Silas Cathedral Church, Mbarakpaka,Ihiala
11 ISUOFIA Prince Chums Global LTD
12 NANKA MEGA DATA VIEW COMPUTERS AUSTICA MEMORIAL COLLEGE, NANKA, ANAMBRA STATE
13 NNEWI Chumet Institute Limited, 13, Old Onitsha Road, Opp. Anglican Girls Secondary School, Uruagu, Nnewi
14 NNEWI NEWAGE COMPUTER SERVICES LTD., NO 65/76 UKPOR RD. OTOLO, NNEWI
15 NNEWI Planet Technologies LTD
16 NNOBI B.B.O. Emeh Education Foundation, 1, Ugbaga Close, Umudinya Village, (Awuda Qtrs), Nnobi, Anambra State
17 OBOSI Thomas Chidoka Centre for Human Development(TCCHD), Mike Ajaegbu Road By Afadike Market, Obosi, Anambra State
18 OKO FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, AUDITORIUM, OKO CTR II
19 OKO FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MASS COMMUNICATION, OKO CTR I
20 OKPUNO Community Education Resource Centre, Adjacent To Community School, Okpuno, Anambra State
21 ONITSHA DEACONS DIGITAL SOLUTION LTD, BASILICA OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, ONITSHA
22 ONITSHA Eastern Academy, Upper Iweka, Onitsha
23 ONITSHA Obidon Systematic Computer Institute, No. 4 Ibekwe Street off Awka Road Onitsha, Anambra State

ANAMBRA STATE-
24 ONITSHA SEIA ICT NIG (Christ the King College)
25 ONITSHA ST. RITA INNOVATIVE INSTITUTE, PLOT C8/C9 NIGER BRIDGE HEAD LAYOUT, HOUSING ESTATE FEGGE, ONITSHA
26 ONITSHA Versity Comprehensive Sec. School, 119/120A Obodoukwu Rd., Okpoko
27 UGA KONIGIN DES FREDENS COLLEGE, UGA, ANAMBRA STATE
28 UMUOJI Dahora Integrated Systems (De Best CBT Centre)

BAUCHI STATE-
1 AZARE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG POTISKUM-MAIDUGURI ROAD, AZARE, Bauchi STATE
2 BAUCHI ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, YELWA CAMPUS, BAUCHI
3 BAUCHI ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, JOS ROAD BAUCHI
4 BAUCHI AL-FURQUAN INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY, ALONG BAUCHI-DASS ROAD, NEW GRA, BAUCHI
5 BAUCHI Bauchi Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (BIAIS), Bauchi, Bauchi State
6 BAUCHI DOLPHIN MARIA COLLEGE, SUNDAY AWONIYI ROAD, NEW G.R.A BAUCHI
7 BAUCHI FARIAH FOUNDATION SCHOOL, IBB ROAD FADAMAR MADA, BAUCHI
8 BAUCHI FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ALONG DASS ROAD, GWALLAMEJI, BAUCHI
9 BAUCHI GIWO SCIENCE ACADEMY, ALONG NINGI-KANO ROAD, BAUCHI
10 BAUCHI IQRQ’A SCIENCE ACADEMY
11 BAUCHI JAMB STATE OFFICE, OFF AHMADU BELLO WAY, BAUCHI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
12 BAUCHI Oxford Science Academy, Bauchi, Bauchi State
13 GADAU Bauchi State University, Gadau, KM18, Azare – Zaki Road, Gadau, Bauch State
14 TAFAWA BALEWA PRESENTATION BROTHERS SECONDARY SCHOOL, TAFAWA BALEWA

BAYELSA STATE-
1 IMIRINGI Mater Dei CBT and ICT Centre, Imiringi Town, Bayelsa State
2 OPUME Copa CBT Ventures, ETF/ BOT Primary School 2, Opume, Ogbia LGA Bayelsa State
3 OTUOKE Federal University, Library Building, Otuoke, Bayelsa State CTR2
4 OTUOKE Federal University, TETFUND Building, Otuoke, Bayelsa State Ctr1
5 OTUOKE JAMB CBT Centre, JAMB Building, JAMB, Close, Hospital Road,Otuoke, Bayelsa State
6 YENAGOA Fipere Logistics Global Network Limited, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
7 YENAGOA JAMB STATE OFFICE, YENAGOA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
8 YENAGOA LINNET PAUL INNOVATIVE INSTITUTE, No 1, NIIT Road off isaac Boro express way, Etegwe-Yenagoa
9 YENAGOA New Kings and Queens Matesori, Opp. NUJ Office, New Road, Ekeki Yenagoa CENTRE 1
10 YENEGOA New Kings & Queens Mantesori, Beside Geovila Resource Filling Station, Yenagoa.
11 YENEGOA Potter’s Touch High School, KM2 Melford Okilo Way, Igbogene, Yenegoa Bayelsa State
12 YENEGOA Predesaf International Collge, Predesaf College Close, Off Ovouh Street, By Referral Hospital, Yenegwe-Epie, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State

BENUE STATE-
1 GBOKO Excellent International College, Gboko
2 GBOKO Gboko College of Education, Rice Mill Road, Gboko, Benue State
3 KATSINA-ALA Information and Communication Tech Centre, College of Education, Katsina-Ala
4 MAKURDI Federal Univeristy of Agriculture Makurdi., ETC Centre, Makurdi, Benue State
5 MAKURDI JAMB Zonal Office, Makurdi, Abu King Shuluwa Road near Makurdi Intl Market, Makurdi, Benue State
6 MAKURDI Our Lady of Mount Camel College, km 5, Naka Road, Makurdi
7 OJU College of Education Oju, CBT Center, Oju, Benue State
8 OTUKPO CBT Center, opp Beco Filling Station, Markurdi Rd., Otukpo, Benue State
9 OTUKPO Universal CyberNet Ltd, 3, Ochidoma Rd, Otukpo, Benue State
TOWN CENTRE NAME

BORNO STATE-
1 BIU College of Education, Waka-Biu, Maiduguri Road, Biu
2 MAIDUGURI JAMB ZONAL OFFICE, MAIDUGURI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
3 MAIDUGURI Kashim Ibrahim College of Education, Jos/Kano Road, Maiduguri, Borno State
4 MAIDUGURI Nassara Computer Academy, Sir Kashim Ibrahim Road, Beside Fire Service, H/Qters Office, Maiduguri
5 MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, ETC Centre 1, Bama Road, Maiduguri, Borno State
6 MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, ETC Centre 2, Bama Road, Maiduguri, Borno State
7 MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, ICT Centre 1, Bama Road, Maiduguri, Borno State
8 MAIDUGURI University of Maiduguri, New ICT Centre 2, Bama Road, Maiduguri, Borno State

CROSS RIVER STATE
1 AKAMKPA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AKAMKPA CROSS RIVER STATE
2 CALABAR Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) Dept of Computer Science Calabar
3 CALABAR JAMB STATE OFFICE, CALABAR (REGISTRATION ONLY)
4 CALABAR National Open University Calabar
5 CALABAR University of Calabar, Calabar, E-Library, Cross River State
6 CALABAR Zero Limit, No. 1, Barracks Road, Calabar
7 IKOM Double Click Academy two ends schools mile Road, ikom
8 IKOM Foresight Schools, Anthony Agwupuye memorial hall, sweet mother street Ikom
9 OBUDU Federal College of Education, ICT Complex/ Computer Science Blocks, Obudu, Cross River State.
10 OGOJA BEEPS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, SCH. OF NURSING, HOSPITAL RD., IGOLI, OGOJA
11 UGEP GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
12 UGEP UNIBRIGHT COMPUTER CENTRE UGEP CROSS RIVER STATE
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3/25/2017
JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD
2017 UTME LIST OF APPROVED CBT CENTRESS FOR REGISTRATION
TOWN CENTRE NAME
DELTA
S/N
STATE-
1 ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, DIGITAL CENTRE, ABRAKA
2 ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ELECTRONIC EXAM CENTRE A, CAMPUS 3, ABRAKA
3 ABRAKA DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ELECTRONIC EXAM CENTRE B, CAMPUS 3, ABRAKA
4 AGBOR College of Education, Agbor CBT Centre. Centre of Excellence and Information Technology (CEIT)
5 ASABA JAMB State Office, Asaba, Okpanam Road, Asaba, Delta State
6 EFFURUN Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Delta State
7 EMEVOR ADAMU IGBUDU CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE,UGHELLI-OZORO ROAD,EMEVOR DELTA
8 EMEVOR JAMES WELCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.,UGHELLI ROAD , EMEVOE DELTA
9 KWALE PRIME VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE, KWALE
10 OGWASHI-UKU DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OGWASHI-UKU
11 OVWIAN Holy Ghost International School, Izomo Road, Off DSC Expressway, Ovwian, Udu LGA
12 Sapele Glomaikom CBT Cooperative, Youth Resource Centre, Crudas/Awolowo Str., Off Road, Sapele
13 Sapele Obule Integrated Schools, Ikoyo Street, Off Mechanic Village Road, Sapele, Delta State
14 UGHELLI Micheal and Cecilia Ibru University(MCIU), Ibru village Agbarha-otor ughelli,Delta state
15 UMUNEDE ICON TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY, UMUNEDE
16 WARRI BENCHILL SCHOOLS, NO. 1, DN DUDU CLOSE, OFF EMIKO CLOSE,WARRI
17 WARRI CBT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, OGBE-IJOH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OGBE-IJOH, WARRI
18 WARRI Classical International School, Plot 8, Atie-Arubi Street, Off Deco Road, Warri
19 WARRI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ICT CENTRE, WARRI

EBONYI STATE

1 ABAKALIKI Comprehensive School of Management & Tech (CISMT) Along Watchman Street, Abakaliki
2 ABAKALIKI JAMB STATE OFFICE, ABAKALIKI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
3 ABAKALIKI MASTERSOFT TECHNOLOGY LTD, 35, AFIKPO ROAD, ABAKALIKI
4 ABAKALIKI STELLA MARIS COLLEGE OGBAGA ROAD, OGUZORONWEYA-OZIBO, EBONYI LGA
5 ABAKALIKI TWELVE APOSTLES COLLEGE NDIABOISHIAGU, SHARON ABAKALIKI
6 AFIKPO AKANU IBIAM FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ICT COMPLEX UWANA, AFIKPO
7 AFIKPO SAINT MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, BISHOP MCGETTRICKS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL, AFIKPO, EBONYI STATE
8 EZZAMMGBO COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, 135, EZZAMMGBO OHAUKWU LGA, EZZAMMGO
9 IKWO EBONYI STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IKWO
10 Ikwo Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo
11 Ishiagu Federal College Of Agriculture,Ishiagu
12 OKPOTO EVANGEL UNIVERSITY, KM 48 ENUGU – ABAKALIKI EXPRESSWAY, (EVANGEL CAMP) OKPOTO

EDO STATE

1 AFUZE DIICT Nigeria , Ase Secondary School Afuze, Edo State
2 AUCHI Oseni Elamah OCT Institute, 39, Poly Rd, Auchi
3 AUCHI Success Comprehensive College, 8, Ekhei Girls School Road, Auchi, Edo State
4 BENIN DA CIVIC CENTRE, 79 Airport road by Benoni juction , Benin city
5 BENIN Daniet Global Resources, No. 6, Aburime Street, Off Costain Road, Oredo L.G.A Benin City, Edo State
6 BENIN Edo State ICT Ageny, State Sectariat, Block D, Sapele Road, Benin City, Edo State
7 BENIN El-Shaddai Foundation Montessori School, 113B, 2nd Str., Oregbeni Housing Estate, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City
8 BENIN Gateway Edutech & Multiconcept, (Former Savannah Bank Building, 177, 1st East Circular Road, By Sapele Road, Opp. Mrs Filing Station, Benin City, Edo State
9 BENIN University of Benin INTERNATIONAL ICT CENTRE, IYAYI COMPUTER BUILDING, BENIN
10 BENIN CITY JAMB ZONAL OFFICE BENIN (REGISTRATION ONLY)
11 BENIN CITY NABTEB ICT TRAINING CENTRE, 1, IKPOBA HILL, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE
12 EKPOMA Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, e-Library Hall A and B, Ekpoma, Edo State
13 EKPOMA MOUNT CARMEL SECONDARY SCHOOL, ALONG AMBROSE ALLI UNIVERISTY, PART TIME CAMPUS, CAMPUS ROAD, EMAUDO, EKPOMA, EDO STATE
14 IGARRA MJ & Eshoiza ICT Centre, Behind Opoze P/S off Secretariat Road, Ugbogbo Igarra, Edo State
15 IGUEBEN College of Education, Igueben, Edo State
16 IRRUA Ideal Secondary Schools, Abokhae Quarters, Irrua, Edo State
17 OGWA Samuel Adegboyega University, Km 1, Ehor/ Ogwa Rd, Ogwa, Edo State
18 OKADA Igbinedion University, Okada, Okada, Edo State

EKITI STATE-
1 ADO-EKITI Ekiti Anglican Dioceasan High School, Ile Abiye Premises, Ilawe Road, Ado Ekiti
2 ADO-EKITI Ekiti State University, ICT Centre, Iworoko Road, Ado Ekiti
3 ADO-EKITI Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Digital Library, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
4 ADO-EKITI JAMB State Office, Ado Ekiti, Beside CBN, New Iyin Road, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
5 ADO-EKITI PHEONIX CBT CENTRE, PHEONIX BUILDING, BLOCK A,BESIDE UBE OFFICE, OKURUMEH ESTATE, AJEBAMIDELE, IKERE ROAD, ADO-EKITI
6 IGEDE-EKITI MATER CHRISTI GIRLS HIGH SCH, IGEDE EKITI, CBT CENTER
7 IJERO-EKITI College of Health Sciences & Technology, Ijero Ekiti
8 Ikere-EKITI College of Education, Computer Resource Centre (CCRC) , Ikere-Ekiti
9 Omuooke-Ekiti St. Silas Anglican Secondary School, Omuooke-Ajowa Road, Omuooke-Ekiti
10 OYE-EKITI FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, MAYEGUN STREET, AYEDE JUNCTION, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE

ENUGU STATE

1 EHA-AMUFU Federal College of Education, (ICT Centre), (CTR 1) College Road, Eha-Amufu, Enugu State
2 ENUGU AFRIHUB ICT Centre, Institute of Management of Technology, Campus 2, Independence Layout, Enugu, Enugu State
3 ENUGU Chris-Tech Computer School, 76 Nike Rd., Abakpa By liberty Bus-stop, Enugu
4 ENUGU FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, ENUGU
5 ENUGU Foretrust Digital Consulting Ltd, Plot 63A, Premier Layout, Ogui Nike, Enugu
6 ENUGU JAMB STATE OFFICE, ENUGU (REGISTRATION ONLY)
7 ENUGU National Open University of Nigeria, Enugu Study Centre, 87/89 Nike Lake Road, Transekulu, Enugu
8 ENUGU St. Joseph’s Institute, 20/22, Amaigbo/Mgbemena Lane by CIC, Uwani, Enugu
9 ENUGU ST.THERESA CATHOLIC CENTRE, MMAKU
10 ENUGU Stalwart Computers 5 Cathedral Drive (Old Nicon Insurrance House) Independent Layout, Enugu
11 ENUGU UNI OF NIGERIA ,ENUGU CAMPUS, CBT TETFUND CENTER,ENUGU, ENUGU State
12 NGWO M-Chips Link Computers Nig. Ltd., Ngwo
13 NKANU St. Augustine Computer, Ndiuno Uwani-Akpugo, Nkanu West L.G.A., Enugu State CTR I
14 NKANU St. Augustine Computer, Ndiuno Uwani-Akpugo, Nkanu West L.G.A., Enugu State CTR II
15 NSUKKA Bellsoft Technologies Limited , University of Nigeria Nsukka, Department of Economics, Nsukka, Enugu State
16 NSUKKA Elco ICT, Bishop Shanaham Nursing School, Nsukka
17 NSUKKA PRINCE COMPUTER SCH LTD,OFULONU ROAD NSUKKA,NSUKKA, ENUGU
18 NSUKKA The Leapscope Monotechnic for Computer & ICT Studies, 88, Aku Road, Nsukka, Enugu State
19 NSUKKA University of Nigeria Nsukka, Digital Library, Nsukka, Enugu State
20 NSUKKA University of Nigeria, MTN Library, Nsukka
21 NSUKKA ZEETECH SYSTEM AND COMM. LTD, ZEE INST. OF INFO TECH NETWORK HOUSE OPP UNN MAINGATE

FCT

1 APO Government Secondary School, Apo Resettlement ICT & CBT Centre,Apo, FCT,Abuja
2 BWARI Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre, Vertas University, Abuja
3 BWARI JAMB CBT Centre, JAMB Headquarters, Along Law School Road, Bwari Abuja
4 BWARI JAMB CBT Centre, Kogo, Bwari Abuja
5 BWARI JAMB CBT Centre, Kogo, Bwari Abuja Ctr-2 (REGISTRATION ONLY)
6 DUTSE BLUEOCEAN TECHNOLOGY ,GLORY HOUSE, OPPOSITE GGSS DUTSE, ABUJA
7 GARKI Global Distance Learning Institute (GDL), Plot 825, Ralph Shodehinde Street, Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Abuja
8 GARKI JAMB FCT LIASON OFFICE, FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, ABUJA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
9 GWAGWALADA Central Emirates International Academy, Plot 903-904, Anagada Satelite Town, Near Giri Junction, Abuja
10 GWAGWALADA Christ the King College (C.K.C.) Gwagwalada, Abuja
11 GWAGWALADA Jomerie Technologies Ltd., Best Intellect International School, old Kutunku, Gwagwalada
12 KARU BAPTIST ACADEMY ICT OLDCHIEF PALACE KARU FCT ABUJA
13 KARU Federal Science and technical College Electronic Library and ICT/CBT Centre,Orozo , FCT, Abuja
14 KUBWA COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT &TECH., ARAB ROAD BYAZHIM,CLOSE TO WATER BOARD BEHIND MOUNTAIN OF FIRE CHURCH, KUBWA, FCT
15 KUJE Islamic Leadership Academy, Behind Forest Zone, Kuje, FCT Abuja
16 KUJE Nigeria-Ghana Int’l College, Km 10, Kuje-Gwagwalada Road, Kuje, Abuja, FCT
17 KWALI Victory International Institute of Theology & Education, Km 70, Abuja-Lokoja Expessway, Kwali, Abuja, FCT
18 MAITAMA Chamscity/Sascon CBT 1, 3rd floor, Sasaon International School, 19A Yesdseam Street, Maitama, Abuja
19 MAITAMA Chamscity/Sascon CBT 2, 2nd floor, Sasaon International School, 19A Yesdseam Street, Maitama, Abuja
20 UTAKO Digital Bridge Institute, 8, P.O.W Nafem Crescent, OFF Solomon Lar Way, Utako, Abuja, fct
21 ZUBA Unique College, Runji Zuba, Bwari Area Council, Abuja, FCT

GOMBE STATE

1 BAJOGA Government Comprehensive Day Secondary School, Near Emir Palace, Bajoga, Gombe State
2 BILLIRI GOVERNMENT SCIENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL, BILLIRI
3 DEBA Yamaltu-Deba Institute of Technology Deba, Opposite Roundabout, off Izala Central Mosque, Deba Lga, Gombe State
4 DUKKU Dukku Community Science Secondary Computer Lab, DARAZO ROAD, OPP. DUKKU GRA, Dukku LGA, Gombe State
5 GOMBE COMMUNITY EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE GOMBE TASHAR DUKKU BEHIND MUSABA HOSPITAL
6 GOMBE EL-LAWANTI ICT CENTRE, NEW MINISTRY OF EDUCATION (FORMER MARKAS SCHOOL, GOMBE
7 GOMBE FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TECHNICAL GOMBE, VIRTUAL E-LIBRARY
8 GOMBE GOFCECON-Computer Lab, Federal College of Education Tech., Gombe
9 GOMBE Gombe State University, Gombe, NDIC Computer Lab, Gombe, Gombe State
10 GOMBE GOVERNMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE, IDI QUARTERS, GOMBE, GOMBE STATE
11 GOMBE GOVERNMENT SCIENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL, BEHIND SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, JEKADAFARI, GOMBE
12 GOMBE JAMB OFFICE, GOMBE (REGISTRATION ONLY)
13 GOMBE MUSASA WORLDWIDE SOLUTIONS LTD. OPP THE NIG. POLICE FORCE, MTD COMMAND, NEW GRA, GOMBE
14 KALTUNGO GOMBE STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KALTUNGO,NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL KALTUNGO
15 KALTUNGO MODEL SCHOOL CBT CENTER KALTUNG, KALARGU YOLA ROAD KALTUNGO, GOMBE STATE
16 KUMO Government Girls Science Secondary School, Kumo, PTDF Computer Lab, Gombe – Yola Road, Kumo, Gombe State

IMO STATE

1 IDEATO Oxford Computer Institute,Honda Club Umuezeaga, Akokwa
2 IDEATO Prestige World Computer, Urualla Civic Centre, Ideato
3 IDEATO Young Stars Computer Training College, Umuopia – Akokwa, Ideato North, Imo State
4 ISIALA MBANO Prince of Peace Computer Institute , Beside Saint Benedicts Catholic Church, Amaraku Village, Isiala Mbano, Imo State
5 ISIALA MBANO Spotlite Integrated Services Centre for Basic Computer Education, KM 30, Okigwe – Umuahia Road, Umuelemai Village, Isiala Mbano
6 MBAISE Apexx-Bizz-Tech., Community Secondary School, Amuzi Ahiara, Off Ahiara Junction, Mbaise
7 MBAISE Pope John Paul 11 Model School, Umunagbo Ihitte Ezinihite Mbaise, Imo State
8 MBAISE ST. CHARLES COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, ST CHARLES CATHOLIC CHURCH, NGURU
9 NEKEDE Federal Polytechnic, Evening Program ICT Centre, Nekede, Owerri, Imo State Ctr 1
10 NEMPI ORU WEST St. Joseph Catholic Church School, Nempi Oru West
11 OFOROLA/OBOSIMA Federal College of Land Resources Tech. Oforola/Obosima Owerri West
12 OKIGWE Marianna College, off Enugu- PortHarcourt Road (opposite Fed. Govt College) Okigwe
13 ORLU BenchMark Educational Centre, 101, Ihioma Road by Banana Junction, Orlu
14 OWERRI Alvan Ikoku Fed. College of Education Orlu Road Owerri Imo State Ctr-1
15 OWERRI Data Tech. West African Ltd, 38, Law Nwankwo Street, Control Post, Owerri
16 OWERRI Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State
17 OWERRI Imo State University, CBT Centre, ICT Directorate, Owerri, Imo State
18 OWERRI JAMB STATE OFFICE, OWERRI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
19 OWERRI Little Rock School, 5, School Road Works Layout, Opp. Cradle Hostel, Imo State
20 OWERRI Owerri CBT Hi-Tech, Plot C18, Okohia Layout, via World Bank Mkt,Owerri, Imo State
21 OWERRI Shekina Smart Multi Concept Ltd., Okwe Obibiezena/Ameaze Ihiagwa Road Nekede, Owerri
22 OWERRI Swintec Computer Institute, No. 5/6 Hospital /Orlu Road, Owerri, Imo State
23 OWERRI Unique Computer Institute, 3 Hospital/Orlu Rd., Owerri

IMO

24 UMUAGWO Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Imo State CTR 1
25 UMUAGWO Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, Imo State CTR 2

JIGAWA STATE

1 DUTSE B.H.T InterSystem Ltd, Takur, opposite Galaxy ICT, Dutse
2 DUTSE JAMB State Office, Dutse, Plot 269/270, Mechanic Village, Dutse Bye-Pass, Dutse, Jigawa State
3 HADEJIA Binyaminu Usman College of Agriculture, Hadejia
4 KAZAURE Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic., Daura Road, Kazaure, Jigawa State

KADUNA STATE

1 Kaduna Alekwe Nigeria Ltd, Sardauna Memorial College, College Road, Unguwan Dosa, Kaduna, Kaduna State
2 Kaduna Ateko Digital Technology, L7, Makama Road, Barnawa, Kaduna, Kaduna State
3 Kaduna Bethel Baptist High School, 6, Kachia Road, Damishi, Kujama, Kaduna, Kaduna State
4 Kaduna Bostal Training Institute, Barnawa, Kaduna, Kaduna State
5 Kaduna Dambo International Schools, 29, Kubani Crescent, Off Challawa Crescent, Kaduna, Kaduna State
6 Kaduna El-Khalil (ICT) Limited, 17A, Attahiru Road, Malali, Kaduna, Kaduna State
7 KADUNA Gray’s International College, Permanent Site, Off Airport Road Kaduna.
8 KADUNA JAMB ZONAL OFFICE, KADUNA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
9 Kaduna Kaduna Polytechnic, BTS Main Campus, Tudun Wada, Kaduna, Kaduna State
10 Kaduna Kaduna Science Academy, No.10A Ohinoyi Rd., By Engr. Abubakar Lawal Crescent, Off Sultan Rd, U/Rimi GRA, Kaduna, Kaduna State
11 KADUNA Kaduna State University, Tafawa Balewa Way, Kaduna, Kaduna State.
12 KADUNA khemsafe computers, 6/7 constitution Road, Kaduna, Kaduna State.
13 KADUNA Queen Amina College, Opposite Unity Bank, Kakuri, Kakuri, Kaduna
14 Kaduna Shimen Global Concept Ltd., Piety High School, Beside Gwamna Awan General Hospital, Airforce Road, Kakuri, Kaduna, Kaduna State
15 Kaduna Uthman Bin Affan School, No.7, Gwamna Road, Badikko, Kaduna, Kaduna State
16 Kaduna White House Computers ltd, 20/21 Airforce Road, Kakuri, Kaduna, Kaduna State
17 Kafanchan College of Education Gidan Waya, Kafanchan, Kaduna State
18 Kafanchan Fantsuam Foundation, No 1 Fantsuam Close bayan Loco, Kafanchan, Kaduna.
19 Kafanchan Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan Waya, Kafanchan, Kaduna State
20 Kafanchan ST. ALBERT INSTITUTE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, FADAN-KOGOMA
21 Kafanchan St. Thaddeus Science Academy, Madakiya, Kafanchan, Kaduna State
22 Makarfi Govt. Secondary School, Makarfi, Old Kano Road, Makarfi, Kaduna State
23 Zaria Ahmadu Bello University, Iya Abukar Computer Centre, Zaria, Kaduna State

KADUNA

24 Zaria Ahmadu Bello University, Multi-Purpose Hall, Zaria, Kaduna State
25 Zaria Ahmadu Bello Zaria, Institute of Computing and ICT, ABU Main Campus Opposite University Sports Complex (Gymnasium)., Zaria, Kaduna
26 Zaria Arewa Computer Training Institute, No 6 Gidan Garba Mai Iyali Opposite General Hospital Tudun Wada, Zaria.
27 Zaria Dagamas Legacy Schools, No.1 Road E, Chikaji Rd, Zaria, Kaduna State
28 Zaria Distance Learning Centre, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State.
29 Zaria Golden Height Comprehensive School, Jushin Waje, Sabon Gari, Zaria, Kaduna State
30 Zaria Madalla Secondary School, 74 Dikko Road, Tudun Wada, Zaria, Kaduna State
31 Zaria Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Kaduna-Zaria Road, Zaria, Kaduna State
32 Zaria Zaria Academy, 10, Zaria-Funtua Road, Shika, Zaria, Kaduna state.
33 Zaria Zaria Institute of Information Tech. (ZIIT) No. 19, Behind Eid Praying Ground, Along Kaduna Road, Zaria, Kaduna State

KANO STATE

1 BICHI Makama School of Technology No. 34-35 Iguda and sanbo House Tsohuwar Tasha, Bichi, Kano State
2 BICHI/DAMBATTA FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), BICHI
3 DANBATTA Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Along Daura Road, Danbatta, Kano State
4 KANO Amnet Institute of Information Technology, No. 13C, Hauren Shanu Near Zone 1 Police H/Q Before Kofar Gadon Gadankaya, Kano State
5 KANO Bayero University (BUK), PTDF Block, Old site Buk Road, Kano, Kano State
6 KANO BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO, JULIUS BERGER LEARNING CENTRE, NEWSITE, GWARZO ROAD, KANO
7 KANO Bayero University, Kano, IGR Leaning Centre, Old Campus, Kano State
8 KANO Bayero University, Kano, Newsite Gwarzo Road e-Learning Centre, Kano, Kano State
9 KANO Bayero University, School of Continuing Education Centre, Dala Aminu Kano Way, Kano
10 KANO BMG Institute of Information Technology, N0. 46, Panisau-Jaba Road, Kano
11 KANO Digital Bridge Institue Former Nitel Training School, No. 532 Katsina Road By Airport Round About, Kano, Kano State
12 KANO Federal College of Education, Kano, Kabuga, Kofar famfo, Kano, Kano State
13 KANO JAMB CBT Centre, Beside National Centre for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education, Farawa, Kano State
14 KANO JAMB CBT Centre, Beside National Centre for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education, Farawa, Kano State (REGISTRATION ONLY)
15 KANO JAMB State Office, Kano (Registration only)
16 KANO Kano State Polytechnic, (School of Technology), Computer Science Department, Matan-Fada Road, Kano
17 KANO MS World ICT Computer Technology Limited, 26, Audu Bako Way, Kano
18 KANO MSK Communication and wireless Limited, Kano, 13A Airport Road, Kano, Kano State
19 KANO Overone Consult and Investment Limited Kano, 3 Atiku Abubakar/Gansun Albassa Road, Kano, Kano State
20 KANO Pioneers ICT Nigeria Limited, 3-4 Gidan Saude, Beside First Bank, Zoo Road, Kano, Kano State
21 KANO Pretentious ICT Investment Ltd., Torey Home Junction (GIDAN kureme), Along Shara Kasua, Kano
22 KANO Rainbow Digital Technology, No. 2 Gwarzo Road, Beside A.S Maro, Ungogo LGA, Kano State
23 KANO SMS ICT Institute of Training LTD., No. 84 Nomansland by Airport Road, Opposite Chediya Uku Kano, Kano State

KANO

24 KANO The Light College,No.2, Danshekara, Opp. Police College and No.3 Danagundi GRA, Kano
25 KANO Vitae Computer Institute, Kings Garden by Airport Road, Opposite Total Filling Station, Brigade, Kano
26 WUDIL Kano University of Science and Technology, CBT Centre, Gaya Road, Wudil, Kano State
27 WUDIL Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, AEE Resource Centre, Gaya Road, Wudil, Kano State
28 WUDIL Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, Main Library, Gaya Road, Wudil, Kano State

KATSINA STATE-

1 DAURA Yusuf Bala Usman College of Legal and General Studies, Daura
2 FUNTUA CBT CENTRE, ZONAL EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICE, FUNTUA
3 FUNTUA KURAMI ACADEMY, BAKORI-FUNTUA ROAD, KURAMI
4 KATSINA AL-QALAM UNIVERSITY KATSINA, DUTSINMA ROAD KATSINA
5 KATSINA BARDA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NEAR GRA GENERAL MOSQUE, KATSINA
6 KATSINA CBT Centre Umaru Musa Yar’adua Universty
7 KATSINA DIALOGUE COMPUTER INSTITUTE, 14 BAYA JIDDA ROAD OFF OLD GOVT. HOUSE GRA, KATSINA
8 KATSINA JAMB STATE OFFICE, KATSINA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
9 KATSINA UMARU MUSA YARADUA UNIVERSITY, Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences, Dutsinma Rd.
10 KATSINA UMARU MUSA YARADUA UNIVERSITY, PTDF Computer Centre, Katsina.

KEBBI STATE

1 ALIERO KEBBI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ALONG SOKOTO JEGA ROAD, ALIERO
2 BIRNIN-KEBBI JAMB STATE OFFICE, BIRNIN-KEBBI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
3 BIRNIN-KEBBI ML-TECH NIGERIA LIMITED, NAGARI COLLEGE, BIRNIN-KEBBI
4 BIRNIN-KEBBI WAZIRI UMARU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, GESSE CAMPUS, BIRNIN-KEBBI

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1 AJAOKUTA 2 Streams Integrated Services Ltd. CBT Centre, Ajaokuta Comprehensive School 1, Ajaokuta, Kogi State
2 ANKPA Kogi State College of Education, Along Enugu Road, Ankpa
3 ANYIGBA Kogi State University, Anyigba
4 IDAH Seagate Computer Academy, Idah Secondary Commercial College, Idah
5 KABBA St. Augustine College, Kabba
6 LOKOJA AL-AZHAR INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE ZANGO DAJI
7 LOKOJA Getrid Integrated Resources Ltd, Government, Secondary School, Lokoja, Kogi State
8 LOKOJA JAMB STATE OFFICE, LOKOJA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
9 LOKOJA YABMA INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, HON. YAKUBU YUNUSA AVENUE, 500 HOUSING UNITS, GANAJA ROAD, LOKOJA
10 OKENE S & J EL-LATEEF AND HASSY COMPUTER INSTITUTE, IHIMA COMMUNITY SCIENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL, (ICSSS), IHIMA
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2 ILORIN Effective International College, Unilorin Permanent Site Road, Tanke, Ilorin
3 ILORIN JAMB Zonal Office, Oyun Bridge, Old Jebba Road, Ilorin, Kwara State
4 ILORIN Kwara College Of Education,ilorin
5 ILORIN Parrot Cyberworld Limited, Emmanuel Baptist College By Lead Hostel, Univeristy Road, Tanke, Ilorin
6 ILORIN SOCRATES COLLEGE (CBT CENTRE) AROMARADU, ADETA ILORIN
7 ILORIN University of Ilorin, ETC Centre, Ilorin, kwara State CTR 2
8 ILORIN University of Ilorin, CBT Centre, Ilorin, kwara State CTR 1
9 ILORIN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN CBT CENTRE ILORIN KWARA STATE CENTRE 3
10 ILORIN ZINI-MAC Technologies Limited, Kwara Television Premises, Old Jebba Road, Kwara State
11 KAIAMA TENTOY ICT CENTRE GOVT. DAY SEC SCHL NEW BUSSA ROAD KAIAMA
12 LAFIAGI Kwara State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi CTR1
13 LAFIAGI KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LAFIAGI, CENTRE 2
14 OFFA ICT Centre, Federal Polytechnic Offa, Ojoku Road, Offa, Kwara State
15 OKUTA BOROKINSON ICT CENTRE BAPTIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL OKUTA
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1 ABULE EGBA Datforte International Schools Limited, Bakare Estate, Off Abeokuta Expressway,Abule-Egba, Lagos
2 ABULE EGBA TimeOn Kairos Educational & Vacational Institute, 326, Abeokuta Expressway, Super/Cele Bus Stop, Oko Oba Via Abule Egba, Lagos
3 AGEGE LUFEM SYSTEMS LTD,64 OKO OBA ROAD AGEGE LAGOS, LAGOS STATE
4 AJAH ISLAND COMPUTER COLLEGE, CRANE SCHOOL, ADENUGA CLOSE, SAFEWAY BUS STOP, AJAH
5 Ajah Prime innovation istitute of Technology, 13 Yomi Ajetumobi street, off Alfa bus stop, sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos
6 Ajah Tollywood Sixth Form College, Km 42 Lekki – Epe Express way Oko – Ado, By Splash
7 AKOKA Federal college of Education (Technical), st. Finbarrs college road, Akoka, Lagos
8 AKOKA UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS COMPUTER CENTRE, AKOKA
9 ANTHONY VILLAGE DALEWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 31-33 BODE THOMAS RD., OFF SHYLLON STR., PALM GROOVE, LAGOS
10 ANTHONY VILLAGE DALEWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 31-33 BODE THOMAS RD., OFF SHYLLON STR., PALM GROOVE, LAGOS CENTRE II
11 ANTHONY VILLAGE Huntville Technology Limited, 4 ayanboye str. Faramobi Ajike by GTBank Anthony Lagos
12 ANTHONY VILLAGE Risk Global Business Cons Limited, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Beside Green Spring Sch. Anthony Village, Lagos
13 AYOBO ENEFEM GROUP OF SCHOOLS, 9/11 ADEBAYO STREET, OFF AMULE-OLAYEMI ROAD, MAKINDE BUS STOP, ASHIPA AYOBO, LAGOS
14 AYOBO New Ocean Comprehensive High School, 70/72, Alaja Road, Megida, Ayobo, Lagos State
15 Ayobo Vanilla CBT, 15 Candos Road, Ayobo Ipaja.
16 BADAGRY Massino computers, 35 Assembly hall road, by limca bus stop, Itoga, Badagry, Lagos
17 BADAGRY MERITLAND GROUP OF SCHOOLS, 20 MERITLAND WAY, IGBOROSUN, BADAGRY
18 BARIGA Southfield Children Academy, 72, Olorunkemi Street, Owotutu Bus stop, Bariga
19 EBUTE-METTA BRAINPOINT COLLEGE 98 ONDO STREET BY OKOBABA EBUTE-METTA EAST, LAGOS
20 EGBE Bafuto Computer and Secretarial School Egbe, No. 62 Ikotu/Isolo Road, Ile-Iwe Bus stop Egbe, Lagos State
21 EGBE Eko college of management technology, 14 Kudaki road, hostel bustop, egbe, lagos
22 EGBE Rising Sun High School, 16, Okonji Str, Cele B/stop, Agodo-Egbe
23 EJIGBO CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS, 29 AFOLABI OBE STREET, ORI-OKE BUS STOP, EJIGBO, LAGOS
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24 Ejigbo Florin High School, 22/25 Olutimehin Street Ejigbo.
25 EPE Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe, Epe, Cente II Lagos State
26 EPE Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Epe, Epe, Lagos State
27 FESTAC Institute of Criminal Justice and Criminology Administration, 7th Avenue, Opposite K Close, Festac Town Lagos
28 Idimu Oduduwa College of Professional Studies, Egbeda/idimu Rd., Idimu
29 IFAKO-IJAIYE UNIVERSAL WHITEHALL COLLEGE, 32/34 DADDY SALVAGE STREET, FAGBA BUS STOP, IJU ROAD, IFAKO IJAIYE
30 IJANIKIN CAREER BUILDERS ACADEMY, 2 CAREER AVENUE, ERA ROAD, CELE BUS STOP, AGBARA-BADAGRY EXPRESS ROAD
31 IJEGUN TFL Global Computer and career Center, Plot 260, Ijegun Road, Prince Bus stop, Ijegun
32 IKEJA West African Examination Council, International office, Plot 6, Lateef Jakande Rd., Agidingbi, Lagos
33 IKORODU Balad Private Schools, I, Obafemi Street, Abule Alfa Bus Stop Near Ori-Okuta Junction Off Island Road, Ikorodu, Lagos State
34 IKORODU Difas College, Akeeb Adewunmi Street, Behind Farm Settlement Community, Primary School, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State
35 Ikorodu Elihans college, Igbo olomu road, Isawo-owutu, Lagos
36 IKORODU Top Ville College, Ikorodu, Ikorodu, Lagos State
37 Ikorodu Westhills High School, 1 Pleasant Street Ojokoro Village Oriokuta Ikorodu
38 IKORODU ZEEKAY SCHOOLS 2 HOME OF GRACE STREET AGBEDE IKORODU, LAGOS STATE
39 Ikotun Al- miyzan Schools CBT Center, Al – miyzan close Adams Estate, Ikotun.
40 IKOTUN Oke-Oluwa Comprehensive College, 14-16 Tunde Gbadegesin Street, Okerube, Lagos
41 IKOTUN Sweet Valley Educational Services, 18-22 Mike Anison Close, Off Governor Road, Ikotun
42 IKOYI JAMB HEADQUARTERS ANNEX, 11 OJORA ROAD, IKOYI (REGISTRATION ONLY)
43 ILUPEJU ETC Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 1, Lagos State
44 ILUPEJU ETC Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 2, Lagos State
45 IPAJA HIGH TREE COLLEGE 2-8 EKUNDAYO STR. OFF COMMAND ROAD IPAJA LAGOS STATE
46 LEKKI Funlearn Mind Builder Ltd., 12A, Fatai Arobieke Street (By Admiralty Road) Off Admiralty Way, ( By Tantalizers) Lekki Phase 1, Lekki
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47 LEKKI Resogate Hall School, Southern View Estate, Ollugborogun Village, Opp. Chevron Beside 2nd Toll-gaet, Ikota
48 LEKKI VISION COMPUTER ACADEMY, 1 GANIYU ADEBOYEJO CLOSE, EPUTU LONDON, LEKKI
49 MAGBON The Certified Institute of Shipping, Magbon Bus stop, Badagry expressway, Lagos, Lagos State
50 OGBA BACHEL MODEL COLLEGE, 3/5 GARDOL STREET, 7 IFAKO IJAIYE, OGBA, LAGOS
51 OJO COMMAND DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL, NIGERIAN ARMY CANTONEMENT, OJO
52 OJO RICHYTORCH COMPUTER INST.& TRAINING CENTER, 35 IGBO- ELERIN ROAD, BESIDE MOBIL OKOKO, OJO, LAGOS STATE
53 OKE-ARO Gods Power International College, Oke-Aro, No. 10 Ajayi Crescent by Ajayi Busstop, Oke-Aro, Lagos State
54 OKOKO Connection computer training institute, 1 connection street, cele-nica bus stop, oppositr bovag filling station, okoko ojo,Lagos
55 Onike Wisdom CBT Center (St Timothy’s College)Onike Sabo Yaba.
56 OSHODI DIGITAL BRIDGE INSTITUTE, CAPPA MUSHIN
57 SOMOLU Shoms International Schools, 73, Igi-Olugbin Street, Ladi-Lak, Bariga, Lagos State
58 SOMOLU Southfield College, 92, Olurunkemi Street, Pedro Ladi, Lak Road, Somolu, Lagos
59 SURULERE Duntro High School, 15, Oremeji Street, By Immam Ihanni, Ijeshatedo, Surulere, Lagos
60 SURULERE Grace Polytechnic, No. 9, Joseph Shyngle Close, Surulere, Lagos State
61 SURULERE Knowledge Ware Technologies, 87, Itire Road, Besides WEMA Bank, Lawanson,Surulere, Lagos
62 Surulere Reliance S&T 127 Ogunlana drive Surulere Lagos.
63 Surulere Shoms International Schools, 2 Odutayo street Ikate Aguda Surulere.
64 YABA CAREER BUILDERS ACADEMY, 47 IWAYA ROAD, CAREER BUS STOP, ONIKE IWAYA
65 YABA HA-SHEM NETWORK SERVICES LIMITED, 15 OWODUNI STREET, IWAYA ROAD, YABA
66 YABA Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos State Ctr I
67 YABA Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos State Ctr II
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1 AKWANGA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKWANGA, JOS ROAD, AKWANGA
2 DOMA SKY CITY CBT CENTRE LIMITED,ST JOHN BOSCO SEC. SCHOOL, DOMA, NASARAWA
3 GARAKU ST.Peter College , GARAKU
4 KARU Bingham University, ALONG KEFFI-ABUJA EXPRESSWAY, AUTA-BALEFI, New Karu, Nasarawa State
5 KARU Christfus Hillcrest Schools, Christus Avenue, Kugwaru Road, Ado, Karu
6 KARU RISEWISE CBT,Triton Internation Sch, Km 21, Keffi-Abuja Express Rd,Kuchika ,Karu LGA Nasarawa State.
7 KARU SOLID Fundamentals Montessori Academy, Off km 28, Abuja/Keffi Road, Karu L.G.A.
8 KEFFI ICPC ACADEMY OF NIGERIA, KLM 46, ABUJA-KEFFI EXPRESSWAY, KEFFI
9 KEFFI Melchizedek Academy, Km 30, Uke Abuja-Keffi Road, (Uke Bus Stop), KEFFI
10 LAFIA Federal University, Lafia, Lafia, Nasarawa State
11 LAFIA JAMB STATE OFFICE, LAFIA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
12 LAFIA JOFAG International College, Tofa Road, Off Makurdi Road, Lafia
13 LAFIA Nasarawa State Polythecnic, Lafia, Ombi 1, Jos Road, Lafia, Nasarawa State
14 MARARABA Aunty Alice Schools, 48, Aunty Alice School Road, Mararaba, Karu LGA, Nasarawa State
15 MARARABA CORNERSTONE SECONDARY SCHOOL, 12 LUVU ROAD, BY AREA 1 JUNCTION, MASAKA
16 MARARABA Lizdav Academy Nursery, Primary & Secondary School, Along Calvary Road, Ruga Junction, Mararaba, Nasarawa State
17 MARARABA OASIS CBT CENTRE, BEHIND FIRST BANK, FRSC QTRS, OPP PRINCE PALACE HOTEL, MARARABA
18 MASAKA GOD’S OWN SCHOLARS ACADEMY,Angwansoja ,Area1 Masaka , Nasarawa State
19 MASAKA KADA MODEL ICT CENTRE BY AKWANGA JUNCTION, AREA 1, MASAKA
20 NASARAWA FEDERAL POLYTECNIC, NASARAWA, NASARAWA STATE
21 NEW NYANYA Uzyadic Computer Institute, along abuja-keffi express way, opposite 110 Bar New Nyanya,karu l.g.a Nasarawa state
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1 BIDA Federal Polytechnic, ICT Hall, Bida, Doko Road, Bida, Niger State
2 LAPAI Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida University (IBBU) e-Library, Lapai, Niger State
3 MADALLA Air-Max Computer Institute, Beside St. Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla
4 MINNA FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECH., ELECTRONIC TEST CENTRE, GIDAN KWANO CAMPUS, MINNA, NIGER STATE
5 MINNA Federal University of Technology, E-exam, Centre 2, Main Campus, Gidan Kwano, Minna, Niger
6 MINNA JAMB CBT Centre, 3 Arms Zone, Maitumbi, Beside JAMB Office, Minna, Niger State
7 MINNA JAMB STATE OFFICE, MINNA (REGISTRATION ONLY)
8 MINNA Jummai Aliyu Babangida Development Centre (JABDC), Stadium Road, Minna, Niger State
9 MINNA Niger state College of Education CBT, Minna
10 MINNA UPSURGE INVESTMENT LIMITED
11 SULEJA Bishop James Yisa Memorial School, BJY ROAD, Kwamba, Suleja, Niger State
12 ZUNGERU Niger State Polytechnic, ZUNGERU-BIDA ROAD, Zungeru
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1 ABEOKUTA Dof CBT Centre, Opposite Rock City Radio, Goshen Estate, Asero, Abeokuta, Ogun State
2 ABEOKUTA Federal College Of Education, Abeokuta, E-Library, Osiele, Abeokuta, Ogun State
3 ABEOKUTA JAMB STATE OFFICE, ABEOKUTA (Registration Only)
4 ABEOKUTA Kindle E-Learning Centre, Opp Taidob College, Asero Goshen Estate, Asero, Abeokuta, Ogun State
5 ABEOKUTA Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ibara, Abeokuta, Ogun State
6 ABEOKUTA Pinnacle Royal College, Ilupeju – Idiya Rounder, Abeokuta, Ogun State
7 AGO IWOYE Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State
8 AKUTE Bluefied Academy, 2, Bola Oshikoya Street, Alagbole by Akute Road, Lagos State CTR 1
9 AKUTE BLuefied Academy, 2, Bola Oshikoya Street, Alagbole by Akute Road, Lagos State CTR 2
10 IBAFO Huntsville Technology Ltd., Christower Int’l School, 14/16, Agboola Street, Off Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Oremeji Bus stop) Ibafo, Ogun State
11 IBEFUN International College, Ibefun, Km 12, Lagos/Ijebu Ode Road, Ogun State. CTR 1
12 IBEFUN International College, Ibefun, Km 12, Lagos/Ijebu Ode Road, Ogun State. CTR 2
13 IFO IFO COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, IFO, OGUN STATE
14 IGBESA Crawford University, Igbesa, ICT Centre, Kilometre 8, Atan-Agbara Road, Faith City, Igbesa, Ogun State
15 IGBESA Gateway Polytechnic, (Now Ogun State Institute of Technology)Oba Adesola Market Road, Igbesa, Ado-Odo/Ota, Ogun State
16 IJAGUN TAI-SOLARIN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
17 IJEBU-ODE Koncept Komputer Nigeria, 10, Chrs Ogunbanjo Way, Opp. Coca-cola, Ijari, Near Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State
18 IJOKO DAROPEG COLLEGE, AGBADO IJOKO RD., CALVARY BUS STOP, IJOKO
19 IJOKO LIFE BAKER INTERNATIONA SChS, 2/10, WASIU ABIODUN CLOSE, OPP. SURU B/STOP, ALONG IJOKO-AGBADO ROAD, IJOKO
20 ILARO Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, PAPALANTO/OBELE HIGH WAY, Ilaro, Ogun State
21 ILISHAN-REMO Babcock University, CIT Computer Laboratory, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State
22 ITORI DS ADEGBENRO ICT Polytechnic, Itori, Lagos – Abeokuta ExpressWay, Itori-Ewekoro, Ogun State
23 OKE-MOSAN GATEWAY ICT LTD,SOUTHWEST RESOURCE CENTRE OKE-MOSAN, ABEOKUTA SOUTH
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S/N
STATE-
24 OKE-MOSAN National Open University of Nigeria, Opposite NNPC Mega Station, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta Ogun State
25 OSOSA Tai Solarin University of Education, Ososa Campus, Ososa, Ogun State
26 OTA Covenant University, KM 10, IDIROKO ROAD, Ota, Ogun State
27 SAGAMU Solid Rock Girls Academy, Ibadan Expressway, Opposite FGGC Sagamu, Ogun State
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ONDO
S/N
STATE-
1 AKUNGBA ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY ICT CENTRE 1, AKUNGBA AKOKO, ONDO STATE
2 AKUNGBA ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY ICT CENTRE 2, AKUNGBA AKOKO, ONDO STATE
3 AKURE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, ETC CENTRE, OBAKEKERE, AKURE
4 AKURE Hollaram Educational Services,Ondo state Library Board Complex, Beside St.Peter Unity Secondary School,Oyemekun Road,Akure,Ondo State
5 AKURE IDRIS PREMIER COLLEGE COMPUTER CENTRE , 1 LAIBUGA STREET ,OFF AWULE ROAD ,AKURE,ONDO STATE
6 AKURE JAMB Zonal Office, AKURE, ONDO STATE (REGISTRATION ONLY)
7 AKURE THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DIGITAL RESOURCE &RESEARCH, CENTRE 1, OBANLA, AKURE
8 AKURE THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DIGITAL RESOURCE &RESEARCH, CENTRE 2, OBANLA, AKURE
9 ONDO ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OFF ONDO-ORE ROAD, ONDO STATE
10 ONDO NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL PLANING & ADMINISTRATION, KM 3, LAJE ROAD, OFF ONDO-ORE ROAD VIA MEDICAL VILLAGE
11 OWO Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, ICT Directorate, KM 4, Akure-Benin Express way, Owo.
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STATE-
1 EDE Adeleke University, Ede, CBT Centre, Ede Osun State
2 EDE Federal Polytechnic Ede, South Campus, CBT Centre, Ede, Osun State
3 EDE Redeemer’s University ICT Centre, Ede
4 ESA-OKE Osun State College of Technology,ICT Resource Centre. Esa -Oke, Osun State
5 IKEJI-ARAKEJI Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji
6 IKIRE OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, IKIRE
7 ILA-ORANGUN Osun State College of Education, E-Library, Ila-Orangun
8 ILE-IFE Kemade HighFlyers Academy, Aduralere close, off Ondo Road, Opposite Con oil, Ile – Ife, Osun State
9 ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Cloud Computing Auditorium Ile – Ife, Osun State
10 ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, ICT Hall A, Ile – Ife, Osun State
11 ILE-IFE Obafemi Awolowo University, ICT Hall B, Ile-IFE
12 ILESA Christ the King Academy SCH LTD (C.K.C.) ILESA,BML 1 AYENI CRESCENT OMI ASORO,ILESA
13 ILESA Osun State College of Education, Along Ibodi-Ife Road, Ilesa
14 ILESA UNIQUE PAULA COLLEGE,OBETA JUNCTION, ADJACENT REEDEMED MEGA ALONG COLLEGE ,ILESA
15 OSOGBO AITECH-ATMAN ICT Center, Block Y Commercial OSPDC, Oroki Estate, Ilobu road, Osogbo, Osun State
16 OSOGBO JAMB STATE OFFICE, OSOGBO (REGISTRATION ONLY)
17 OSOGBO Kunike International School, Oke-Ijetu, Off Ilesa Garage,Osogbo, Osun State
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1 AGO-AMODU Local Government CBT centre, Reservoir Area, Beside Baptist Primary School, Ago-Amodu, Oyo State
2 IBADAN Educational Advancement Centre, 45 Awolowo Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan, Oyo State
3 IBADAN HONEY COMB CBT CENTRE, PLOT 2-6 ODETUNDE CRSCENT OPPOSITE OYO STATE WATER CORPORATION, ASEJIRE, IBADAN
4 IBADAN JAMB ZONAL OFFICE, IBADAN
5 IBADAN Maxx Braine CBT Center. School Of Nursing, Eleyele, Ibadan
6 IBADAN The Polytechnic, Ibadan, ICT Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State
7 IBADAN University of Ibadan ETC Centre, Ibadan, Oyo State
8 IBADAN University of Ibadan, Distance Learning CBT Centre, 1500 Seater, Off Ajibode, Sasa Road, Ibadan, Oyo State
9 IBADAN Valiants Havilah Schools, Government Tech College Road, Ejioku, Iwo Road, Ibadan
10 IBADAN West-midland Communication Limited, Adebayo Akande Hall, Ajibode, Ibadan, Oyo State
11 IGBOHO JAMB CBT Centre, Behind Jossy Adeolu Filing Station, Igbeti Road, Igboho, Oyo State
12 IGBO-ORA Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igbo-Ora, Oyo State
13 OGBOMOSHO Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, CBT Centre 1, Ogbomoso, Oyo State
14 OGBOMOSHO Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, CBT Centre 2, Ogbomoso, Oyo State
15 OYO Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, Oyo state
16 OYO Federal College of Education (special) Oyo, e-library, Centre 1, Oyo State
17 SAKI The Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki
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1 BOKKOS Fadatkan Enterprise, all Nations Academy, Bokkos, Plateau State
2 GINDIRI College of Education, Gindiri
3 JING Government Secondary School, Along Panyam-Shendam Road, Jing, Plateau State
4 JOS 3M’S MULTI-DYNAMIC SERVICES LTD
5 JOS Al-Iman School,No. 3, Dogon Dutse, Jos
6 JOS Biodira Multi Biz Concept, 54, Murtala Muhammed Way, Jos
7 JOS Buken Academy, Dwei, Du District, Jos, Plateau State (seven Days Adventist No Saturday)
8 JOS ECWA International College of Technology, 7, Joseph Gomwalk Road, Opp. DSTV Office, Jos
9 JOS Federal College of Forestry, Bauchi Road, Opposite Bauchi Motor Park, Jos, Plateau State
10 JOS Glinks Communication & Solid Trust Computer World Ltd., Rochas Foundation College, Old Airport Road, Jos
11 JOS JAMB STATE OFFICE, JOS (REGISTRATION ONLY)
12 JOS Rajib Computer Academy, behind Hamaz Communication, 22, Ahmadu Bello way, Jos.
13 JOS Saint Lois College, Joseph Gomwalk Road, Jos, Plateau State
14 JOS University of Jos Consultancy Limited, Murtala Mohammed way, Jos North, Plateau State
15 JOS University of Jos Jos, ICT Complex Naraguta Campus, Plateau State
16 LANGTANG Government Secondary School, Pagna, Langtang North,Plateau state
17 MANGU KNJ Computer Institute, Mangu, Mangu L.G.A.
18 PANKSHIN College of Education, Panshin Ctr2
19 PANKSHIN Federal College of Education, Jos-Panshin Road, Pankshin
20 RIYOM Riyom ICT Centre, former Riyom Local Govt Secretariat, Riyom, Plateau State
21 SHENDAM Our Lady of Fatima, Off Turkus Road, Along Prisons Office, Shendam, Plateau State
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S/N
STATE-
1 ABONNEMA A-PAGE Success educational centre , model primary school
2 CHOBA University of Port Harcourt, Choba
3 ELELENWO EVINOK CONNECTION NIG LTD, 128C OLD REFINERY RD. ELELENWO, RIVERS STATE
4 IGWURUTA Emarid College (Igwuruta Campus: KM 24 Eneka/Igwuruta Road, Igwuruta)
5 IRIEBE ACE International Training Centre, Plot 1 Location Road, Km 17, PH/Aba Expressway by Tap Bus stop, Iriebe, Portharcourt
6 NKPOLU Rivers State University of Science & Tech., Nkpolu, Port Harcourt
7 OYIGBO Blessed child international school, No.13 St. Stephen Street , off location Road, Etuche-Oyigbo
8 OYIGBO Edtrix Frontier Technology. Plot 16 Amoagwu Street by Dust Bin Umuogodo Igbo-Etche
9 OYIGBO Fast Five Computers, No. 11, Palace Road, Oyigbo
10 OYIGBO Immaculate High School, ICT Centre, No. 4, Immaculate Road, Off Afam Road, Obeama, Oyigbo
11 OYIGBO Kings Word international School,PipeLine Road , Sunlight Estate , Umuebule 2, Etuche
12 PORT HARCOURT Anpez Centre, 11 Unity Estate ,Eliozu Rukporku Road
13 PORT HARCOURT Destiny ICT Centre ,116 Ada George Road opp,Carpenter
14 PORT HARCOURT Ebenezer International School, No. 1, Mini-Chinda Street, Elimgbu Slaughter Elimgbu, Port Harcourt
15 PORT HARCOURT GreenField CBT Centre, Railway Compound Port Harcourt
16 PORT HARCOURT JAMB OFFICE, 9 OZUZU CLOSE, OFF MANILLA PEPPLE D/LINE, PORT HARCOURT (REGISTRATION ONLY)
17 PORT HARCOURT Paragon City Light College (6 Paradise Street, NDDC Road. Off C.O.E Iwofe Road, Opp. ONAVA Filling Station, Port Harcourt)
18 PORT HARCOURT Tessy International Schools, Chukwu Agholu Avenue, Rumuagholu Road, off Rumuokoro Roundabout, Port Harcourt
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S/N
STATE-
1 SOKOT0 JAMB STATE OFFICE, SOKOTO (REGISTRATION ONLY)
2 SOKOTO Baytumaun CBT Centre, Nagata College, Sokoto, Sokoto State
3 SOKOTO SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG BIRNIN KEBBI ROAD, FARFARU AREA SOKOTO
4 SOKOTO Sokoto Education Development Trust Fund (SEDFT), Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, No. 9, Off Sama Road, Sokoto
5 SOKOTO Sokoto State Polytechnic, Sokoto, Sokoto State
6 SOKOTO Sokoto State University CBT Center, Sokoto State
7 SOKOTO Usmanu DanFodiyo University, Sokoto, CBN Hall, Main Campus, Sokoto, Sokoto State
8 SOKOTO Usmanu DanFodiyo University, Sokoto, ICT Centre, Main Campus, Sokoto, Sokoto State
TOWN CENTRE NAME
TARABA
S/N
STATE-
1 BALI Federal Polytechnic, Permanent Site, Along Jalingo Road, Taraba State
2 JALINGO College of Agriculture, Permanent Site, Bali Road, Jalingo, Taraba State
3 JALINGO College of Education, Consultancy Services, Jalingo
4 JALINGO ICT- CENTRE ANNEX, FEDERAL POLY BALI, TARABA STATE
5 JALINGO JAMB STATE OFFICE, JALINGO
6 JALINGO PEACOCK COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NO 2 HOSPITAL ROAD, JALONGO
7 JALINGO Taraba State University, Jalingo
8 JALINGO Winners Comprehensive High School, Beside Jolly Nyame Stadium, Jalingo, Taraba State
9 TAKUM TARABA STATE COOLEGE OF HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY, BEHIND GENERAL HOSPITAL, TAKUM
10 ZING College of Education, Mayo-Belwa-Yola Road, Zing, Taraba State
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1 DAMATURU JAMB STATE OFFICE, DAMATURU (REGISTRATION ONLY)
2 DAMATURU Yobe State University, Damaturu
3 GASHUA Umar Suleiman College of Eduation, Gashua, Yobe State
4 POTISKUM Federal College of Education (Technical) Potiskum, Virtual Library Mohammed Idrissa Way, Potiskum, Yobe State
TOWN CENTRE NAME
ZAMFARA
S/N
STATE-
1 GUSAU FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), ALONG ZARIA ROAD, GUSAU
2 GUSAU JAMB STATE OFFICE, GUSAU (REGISTRATION ONLY)
3 GUSAU ZAMFARA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (ZACAS), ALONG SOKOTO ROAD,GUSAU
4 KAURA NAMODA FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAURA NAMODA
5 MARU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ALONG SOKOTO ROAD, MARU
6 TALATA MAFARA ABDU GUSAU POLYTECHNIC, TALATA MAFARA
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Ford to record $295m Q1 hit from two North America recalls
4:10:57 PMOkogba

By Theodore Opara

Ford Motor Co. said it will take a $295 million hit to its first-quarter earnings from two recalls in North America announced Wednesday, one involving engines that could catch fire and the other involving a persistent door latch problem.

Ford CFO Bob Shanks last week alluded to a higher-than-expected warranty cost that will impact Ford's first quarter earnings.  In a file  with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ford said the $295 million charge would be absorbed mainly by its North America and Europe business units and would be included in first-quarter results.

Ford is calling back 230,000 2014 model year Escapes, 2014-15 Fiesta STs, 2013-14 Fusions and 2013-15 Transit Connects equipped with 1.6-liter GTDI engines. Ford said a lack of coolant circulation can cause the engines to overheat, cracking the cylinder head. That could result in an oil leak that could ignite a fire.

Ford said it's aware of 29 reports of fires in the U.S. and Canada; no injuries have been reported.

Ford currently doesn't have service kits available and told customers to continue to drive their vehicles. The company advised customers to seek a dealer if their vehicle leaks coolant. It will mail customers instructions on how to check and refill coolant.

About 208,584 of the affected vehicles are in the U.S. and federalized territories, 21,854 are in Canada and 318 are in Mexico.

 

 

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Daimler plans more electric cars
4:06:02 PMOkogba

By Theodore Opara

Daimler says it expects to bring more than 10 new electric cars to the market by 2022, bringing forward a goal it had previously set at 2025. The automaker unveiled the Generation EQ concept at the Paris auto show last year as the first of 10 SUVs, sedans, and compacts that are planned from 2019. The models will be part of a lineup that Mercedes-Benz will market under a new subbrand, EQ.

The expedited time frame reflects the urgency facing automakers as they brace for a shift away from traditional automotive technologies. Combustion engines would continue to be refined for a "transitional period," Daimler said.

"We want to shape the profound transformation of the automotive industry from the forefront," Daimler Chairman Manfred Bischoff said.

"Further fundamental changes will be required for Daimler to remain successful," as the industry adjusts to cars running on electric motors and capable of driving themselves, he said.

The faster pace comes as the car industry battles with a backlash against diesel cars stemming from Volkswagen Group's cheating scandal. Daimler has also been embroiled in increased scrutiny of the technology with German prosecutors investigating the automaker's employees over diesel-manipulation allegations. The technology is key for meeting increasingly stringent rules for lowering carbon-dioxide emissions.

After achieving steady reductions in CO2 emissions in previous years, Daimler struggled in 2016 with levels in Europe steady at 123 grams per kilometer as buyers favored larger vehicles. In its home region, Daimler needs to achieve a level of 100 grams per kilometer by 2021 or face heavy fines.

German diesel demand in December fell to the lowest level since September 2010, accounting for 43 percent of total sales, according the Center for Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Early signs of carmakers shifting focus from combustion engines are showing, Germany's IG Metall union said after conducting a survey of manufacturers and suppliers in Daimler's home state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.

"Among development teams, especially in diesel, there are signs that there's less to do as electrification is starting to have an impact," Roman Zitzelsberger, a union representative on Daimler's supervisory board, told reporters in Berlin Tuesday. "

 

 

 

 

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FEC's meeting: A union towards improving the Economy
3:48:14 PMNwafor Polycarp

By Nwafor Sunday

To meet his campaign promises of changing the face of Nigeria into a  great nation and land of great opportunities,  president Muhammadu Buhari yesterday presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting held in the federal capital territory Abuja.

Finance Minister, Mrs Kemi ADEOSUN

Issues affecting the economy, political state, religion, sports, culture and many others were reportedly addressed by its members. Similarly, the war of wit between the executives and the senate were equally attended to. The executives are set to resolve issues with the senate, said Lai Muhammed, the minister of culture and tourism. Other issues militating against the economy, security were addressed. However, it was reported that all the FEC members attended the meeting.

Bellow are some clips from the minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun o FEC’s approved ratification agreement for establishment of a West African Tax Administration Forum which Nigeria is to host.

<blockquote class=”twitter-video” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Today FEC approved ratification of Agreement for establishment of a West African Tax Administration Forum,to be hosted by <a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/Nigeria?src=hash”>#Nigeria</a><a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/FECBrief?src=hash”>#FECBrief</a> <a href=”https://t.co/05gAEqBgY5″>pic.twitter.com/05gAEqBgY5</a></p>&mdash; Govt of Nigeria (@AsoRock) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AsoRock/status/847144082325618697″>March 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Here she spoke on the new West African Tax Administration Forum, which will improve Tax information sharing among West African countries.

<blockquote class=”twitter-video” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Min of <a href=”https://twitter.com/FinMinNigeria”>@FinMInNigeria</a> speaks on the new West African Tax Administration Forum,which will improve Tax Information sharing among WA countries <a href=”https://t.co/uDEtjHNdtX”>pic.twitter.com/uDEtjHNdtX</a></p>&mdash; Govt of Nigeria (@AsoRock) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AsoRock/status/847144634707070976″>March 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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In this clip she urged Nigerians who owns properties outside Nigeria to be aware of  West African Tax Administration Forum.

<blockquote class=”twitter-video” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>If you&#39;re Nigerian &amp; own property in Ghana &amp; other W/African countries, you need to be aware of the West African Tax Administration Forum. <a href=”https://t.co/4OzhGvvg1T”>pic.twitter.com/4OzhGvvg1T</a></p>&mdash; Govt of Nigeria (@AsoRock) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AsoRock/status/847145000781664256″>March 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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In this one Mrs. Kemi Adeosun spoke on the latest steps in Nigerian’s Tax Reform efforts approved by cabinate.

<blockquote class=”twitter-video” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”><a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/FECBrief?src=hash”>#FECBrief</a>: Minister of <a href=”https://twitter.com/FinMinNigeria”>@FinMinNigeria</a>, Kemi Adeosun, speaks on the latest steps in Nigeria&#39;s Tax Reform efforts, approved today by Cabinet. <a href=”https://t.co/YgjixSkZ7v”>pic.twitter.com/YgjixSkZ7v</a></p>&mdash; Govt of Nigeria (@AsoRock) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AsoRock/status/847145963911286786″>March 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Finally, “are you a company doing business with us? We are henceforth enforcing the law that mandates you to provide information on your Directors and Biz address.

<blockquote class=”twitter-video” data-lang=”en”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Are you a Company doing business w/ us? We&#39;re henceforth enforcing the law that mandates you to provide Info on your Directors &amp; Biz Address <a href=”https://t.co/GU0UiNztYl”>pic.twitter.com/GU0UiNztYl</a></p>&mdash; Govt of Nigeria (@AsoRock) <a href=”https://twitter.com/AsoRock/status/847146261547503617″>March 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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UN seeks world help as Syrian refugee numbers top 5 million
3:40:57 PMUrowayino Warami

Over five million Syrians have fled the ongoing conflict in their homeland, with ongoing fighting triggering a new exodus of civilians and the world's largest refugee crisis, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said on Thursday.

"Countries outside the Middle East must take in more Syrians under long-term resettlement programmes.

"We still have a long road to travel in expanding resettlement," , UN refugee Chief, Filippo Grandi said.

The tally of Syrian refugees in the Middle East and North Africa had hovered just below five million since the middle of 2016.

Since February, Turkey has registered 47,000 Syrians, most of whom had fled previously, but had not been documented, UNHCR spokesman Babar Baloch told dpa.

Turkey is the largest host country for Syrian refugees, having taken in nearly 3 million during the six-year war.

More than one million Syrians live in Lebanon, while nearly 700,000 have taken refuge in Jordan.

UNHCR called on governments outside the region to resettle 500,000 Syrians one year ago, to alleviate the burden on these countries in Syria's vicinity.

"Till date, countries have only made available 250,000 places.

"As many states know from first-hand experience, resettlement not only gives refugees the opportunity to rebuild their lives, but also enriches the communities that welcome them," Grandi said.

The UN high commissioner for refugees also urged countries to create additional legal options that would allow Syrians to enter their countries.

Such legal pathways include family reunification programmes and study visas.

Around 400,000 people are thought to have died in the Syrian civil war, which began in March 2011 with the violent quelling of peaceful protests against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

In addition to the people who have fled the country, more than six million have become displaced inside Syria.

The latest wave of displacement took place on Thursday when hundreds of civilians fled areas in north-eastern Syria where U.S.-backed fighters are pushing to drive the Islamic State militants from a key stronghold, a monitoring group reported.

The Syridan Democratic Forces (SDF) a U.S.-backed alliance of Syrian Kurds and Arabs, are attempting to tighten a siege around al-Raqqa that Islamic State's de facto capital in north-eastern Syria.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that fighting in the area had prompted hundreds of locals to flee to the SDF-controlled area of Sweidiyeh, north of the strategic Euphrates Dam.

There have been several warnings that fighting had damaged the dam, especially after the Britain-based Observatory reported last week that the facility stopped operation, without specifying a reason.

The Euphrates Dam is the largest in Syria and plays a key role in the country's electricity generation as well as irrigation of the Euphrates valley, one of the country's main agricultural areas.

In recent days, SDF forces have captured half of the 4-kilometre-long dam on the Euphrates River from Islamic State.

A local official warned of a "human catastrophe" if the dam is damaged.

He added that some 3 million people live along the banks of the Euphrates River.

 

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Corruption responsible for insurgency northeast – Osinbajo
3:38:09 PMadekunle

*says 20,000 fatalities, 2 million people displaced
*calls for united action against scourge

ABUJA-Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that corruption was responsible for the Boko Haram insurgency in the north or east.

He also stated that the vice has caused untold humanitarian disasters, promoted the death of 20,000 while displacing 2 million persons.

Yemi Osinbajo

Osinbajo made the revalations while speaking Thursday at the ongoing meeting of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD’s Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum in Paris, France.

The vice president also said that illicit financial flows from Africa to other parts of the world were on the increase and had cost the continent a capital flight of USD50billion annually.

He therefore called for a united against corruption and illicit follows especially from Africa.

He said: “Mr. Secretary-General,
Your Excellencies, there is now hardly any credible opposition to the notion that corruption and Illicit financial flows constitute perhaps the gravest challenge to development. And this is especially true of developing countries.

“Besides, we have seen in Nigeria, in recent years, how corruption directly fueled the terrorist insurgency in the North-East. And how in turn that has led to one of gravest humanitarian disasters in the world; 20,000 fatalities and 2 million people displaced.

“Also the adverse implications for education, healthcare, social services, infrastructure and indeed quality of life no longer require making a case .

“Corruption and illicit financial flows are different. But they really must be twinned. This is because for practical purposes it is an eminently more sensible approach to treat most of the sources of illicit financial flows as corrupt activity, within a broader use of the term.

“It is also clear that most economies ravaged by corruption, usually-both as a cause and consequence-do have institutions that are too weak to fight corruption and illicit financial flows. International collaboration is therefore the smartest and most effective approach to apprehend and deter perpetrators, and ensure restitution of stolen assets.

” Of particular note on the continental level is the ground breaking work of the of the Thabo Mbeki Panel on illicit financial flows from Africa. The initiative which was sponsored by a joint commission of the AU and the ECA, alarmed at the prospect that most African States despite earnings and official development assistance, would still not meet MGD targets in 2015, noted that Africa loses USD50billion annually, in illicit financial flows.

“The Panel’s far reaching conclusions and recommendations again underscore the overwhelming importance of global collaboration, especially to bridge the huge capacity gap between the large corporations and organized crime identified as the foremost perpetrators and facilitators of corrupt activity in and illicit flows from Africa. Yet more needs to be done.”

Osinbajo noted that as a country committed to stamping out corruption, Nigeria has mapped out some measures to fight it.

Some of these measures, he said, included establishing a seven man Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, the Anti-Corruption and Criminal Justice Reform fund with the support of three international Development Partners; Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation and the Open Society West Africa, the Whistleblower initiative launched barely eight weeks ago and signing of several bilateral mutual legal assistance treaties on collaboration on financial crimes and corruption
with numerous countries.

Regretting however that no frantic international efforts were made to assist African countries where mostly the funds were being ferried abroad, the vice president said that the countries where stolen funds were being stashed away should be held responsible.

“Secretary-General, We must work collaboratively to ensure transparency in financial transfers, and outlaw secrecy jurisdictions.

“There must be more rigorous enforcement of rules promoting transparency in the international banking and financial systems, especially more stringent KYC rules on customer identity, source of wealth, and even country of origin.

“Countries hosting global financial centers, and other usually targeted destinations of illicit flows must be held more accountable to enforce mechanisms which ensure transparency of ownership, control, beneficial ownerships, trusts and other legal contrivances that may be used to camouflage financial or other assets.

“Open contracting and information systems, are also crucial. Responsible government authorities ought to have information about which companies won what contracts, and what they have paid as taxes to governments in host and home countries. This is especially important for the extractive industry. Nigeria is committed to these standards having joined the Open Government Partnership in 2016.

“Tracing, freezing and Return of stolen assets has proved in many cases to be exceptionally difficult for most African countries. We in Nigeria have seen just how difficult it is to get back stolen assets from the international financial system, such as banks that ought not have received those funds in the first place if even the most routine questions were asked.

“A robust global framework on repatriation of stolen assets which ensures quick restitution to victim countries is long overdue.

“Your Excellencies, there is consensus that corruption and illicit financial flows out of Africa, inexorably delay the attainment of development goals, worsen practically all human development indices and trap the majority of her people especially the most vulnerable in a cycle of misery.

Only a united global action has the power to reverse this trend. We respectfully urge that this power be exercised more vigorously and without further delay”, Osinbajo said.

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All regions get more slots in 2026 World Cup – FIFA plan
3:26:46 PMOkogba

All football regions will see their World Cup slots increased when the tournament expands to 48 teams in 2026, with Africa the biggest winner, according to FIFA recommendations released Thursday.

The plan to expand the competition beyond its current 32-team format, which is subject to approval at FIFA’s May Congress in Bahrain, guarantees Africa nine places, marking an increase of four.

Asia, currently guaranteed between four and five World Cup entries, will get eight slots, while European confederation UEFA gets a boost from 13 to 16.

The confederation for North, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) will have six places, above its current level of between three and four.

South America (CONMEBOL), which now has between four and five slots, will get six, according to the recommendations from FIFA’s ruling council.

Oceana, which has not been guaranteed an entry in past World Cups, will be assured one spot.

The January 10 decision to expand the World Cup marked a major victory for FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who has been on the job for just over a year.

He boasted at the time that under the new format more countries “will have the chance to dream” and that a larger tournament will reflect “the World Cup of the 21st Century”.

FIFA’s decision to expand the tournament infuriated many in the football world, with some branding it a money grab and a blatant bid by Infantino to win favour among developing world federations who helped elect him.

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NNPC cautions Nigerians against adulterated petroleum products
3:21:40 PMadekunle

As 3 ships arrive in Lagos ports with petrol, other commodities
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Thursday in Abuja advised the public to be wary of adulterated petroleum products.

*Subsidy from petroleum saving lives

Also two ships laden with petrol are waiting to berth in Lagos ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Thursday.

The NNPC gave the advice in a statement by Mr Ndu Ughamadu, its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division.

According to Ughamadu, exercising caution by consumers could forestall explosion, knockdown of engines, equipment or any such other ugly incidents leading to death or injuries.

"The call for caution becomes necessary following reports that products from vandalised pipelines, or adulterated products are being sold to unsuspecting members of the public.

"This has led to untoward incidents involving consumers of petroleum products in parts of the country.

"When in doubt of the quality of a purchase, consumers are advised to seek assistance from any offices of the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, NNPC depots or offices nationwide.

"Products from NNPC depots are subjected to strict quality control to ensure that they are fit for use,'' he said.

Ughamadu urged motorists and other consumers of petroleum products to desist from panic buying.

"The NNPC has over 32-day sufficiency for petrol and adequate volumes of diesel and kerosene to meet their demand,'' Ughamadu assured.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), in Anambra, recently arrested seven suspects with three articulated vehicles, carrying 110,000 litres of suspected adulterated petroleum products.

The suspects were arrested between Dec. 15, 2016 and Jan. 21

Two ships laden with petrol are waiting to berth in Lagos ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Thursday.

The NPA shipping position noted that one other ship was waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser.

It said that 23 ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods were expected to arrive in Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos from March 30 to April 22.

NPA said that the expected ships contained buck wheat, containers, base oil, bulk corn, bulk sugar, steel products, bulk fertiliser, bulk salt, frozen fish, crude palmolein diesel and petrol.

21 other ships are at the ports discharging bulk fertilisers, buck wheat, empty containers, soy bean, bags of rice, bulk sugar, frozen fish, base oil and diesel.

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Abuja Airport runway now 57.5% completed – Minister
3:17:19 PMadekunle

The reconstruction of the runway of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, has reached 57.5% completion, mid-way into the six weeks earmarked for the project, the Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, disclosed in Abuja on Thursday.

“Work is going on smoothly as you can see. We have taken you round and everything is in order,” Senator Sirika said when the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, led a team of journalists on an inspection tour of the project.

“The contractor has mobilised fully and we have now gone about 57.5% of the total work, which is good, which shows that we are on course, which shows that we are on time, which shows that we are doing what we are supposed to do to ensure that the runway is opened come 19th of April,” he said.

The Minister of State for Aviation said in addition to the opening of the runway at the expiration of the six-week target, an upgraded terminal to ensure passenger comfort, in line with the protocol of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), will also be ready.

“This airport will be opened come 19th of April and it will not only be opened at the time but the terminal building will wear a new look.

We are doing a complete rehabilitation of Terminal D of the International Airport. We will put escalators and lifts at the terminal and also we are opening a lounge for the physically challenged and the elderly.

Senator Sirika said work on the runway is also going on simultaneously with lighting installation and laying of cables, which have also reached an advanced stage.

He said for the first time in Nigeria, glasphalt – a variety of asphalt that uses crushed glass – is being used to reinforce the runway and also prevent cracks.

In his remarks, the Minister of Information and Culture said the inspection tour is aimed at providing first-hand experience for the journalists on the progress so far made on the reconstruction of the runway.

“Last week Tuesday, we took a trip by train to Kaduna together. We experienced the train ride, we saw the train station and the Honourable Minister (of State for Aviation) received us at the airport, where we were taken round the operations at the Kaduna Airport and we came back together by road to give you a wholesome and complete experience of the efforts we have put in place to ensure minimal inconvenience and maximum security and safety, occasioned by the temporary closure of the airport

“We believe it’s only fitting that we bring you here today, since we have three weeks gone from the six weeks we promised, for you to come and see the extent of work that has been done,” he said.

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Breaking: House of Rep Member in prison over certificate forgery
3:07:46 PMadekunle

By Dennis Udoma
UYO – The embattled Akwa Ibom House of representatives' member, Mr. Nse Ekpenyong currently facing a certificate forgery case, is allegedly remanded in Uyo prisons for failing to meet bail conditions.

A source told Vanguard that, the lawmaker, who is facing nine count charges arising from the certificate forgery of a national diploma of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, is now cooling off in prison for not being able to meet his bail conditions.

Ekpenyong, who was arraigned at the Federal High Court, Uyo by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday over forgery saga, represents Oron Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives under the platform of the People's Democratic Party, PDP.

One of the suits brought against Mr Nse Ekpenyong read as follows; "That you Nse Bassey Ekpenyong on or about November 22, 2012, at Uyo, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did make a document to wit: Abia State Polytechnic National Diploma Certificate in Business Administration with No. 001181 dated November 22, 2012 with intent that, it may be acted upon as genuine which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1 (2) (C) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M 17 of the Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) 2007 and punishable under section 1 (2) of the same Act".

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, who presided over the matter has assured that, the matter would be accelerated hearing and, however granted the lawmaker bail in the sum of N10 million.

Ekpenyong's lawyer, Mr. Emmanuel Isangedoho argued for his bail conditions, while the EFCC was represented by Mr. Ahmed Arogha.

The accused person, Mr. Ekpenyong had pleaded not guilty to all the charges and, the case has been adjourned to April 12, 2017.

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Blatter is biggest egoist I've ever seen in my life, says Platini
3:01:04 PMOkogba

Michel Platini laid bare his anger at his spectacular downfall on Thursday, breaking his silence to accuse FIFA bosses of wanting to destroy him and claiming Sepp Blatter “always said I’d be his last scalp”.

Sepp Blatter & Michel Platini
Sepp Blatter & Michel Platini

Former UEFA boss Platini and erstwhile ally Blatter — once the most powerful man in football as FIFA president — were both banned from football in December 2015 over a payment of two million Swiss franc ($2 million, 1.8 million euros) authorised by Blatter to his one-time heir apparent.

Platini’s orignal ban was cut from eight years to six and then to four by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Speaking publicly for the first time since he vowed in May 2016 to fight to clear his name after the CAS ruling, the former France football star gave senior FIFA officials and Blatter both barrels.

“They were looking for something to destroy me with,” Platini, 61, told the French newspaper Le Monde, when asked if he felt that FIFA has trained its sights on him.

“Various in-house affairs at FIFA were exploited by the people who pulled the strings.

“I lived in the hope that they would tell the truth, but it never happened.”

Platini was responding to suggestions that Marco Villiger, a close associate of Blatter and a FIFA legal director, had informed prosecutors of the controversial payment, chief among a series of corruption scandals that rocked FIFA and triggered his and Blatter’s ousting.

Asked about Blatter, 81, who had been head of FIFA since 1998, Platini added: “He’s the biggest egoist I’ve ever seen in my life. He always said I’d be his last scalp.”

“He thought he would grow old, finish, die and be buried in FIFA, it was his wish,”

Blatter was “a fascinating person” and “exceptional political animal”, Platini added.

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CBN to commence twice weekly FX sales to BDCs
2:54:51 PMadekunle

…Each BDC to receive $10,000, weekly
In continuation of its determination to sustain liquidity in the foreign exchange market, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is to commence twice weekly foreign exchange sales to Bureaux de Change(BDCs) as from Monday, next week.

Emefiele CBN Governor

The apex bank , in a statement by the spokesman of the CBN, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, in Abuja, yesterday, directed licensed BDC operators to fund their accounts with the CBN on Mondays and Wednesdays for this purpose.

It said that they would receive their purchases on Tuesdays and Thursdays, respectively.

"The sale amount to BDCs is hereby increased to $10,000 weekly ($5,000 per bid) and a new rate will be announced on Monday, April 3, 2017," CBN added.

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CBN raises Forex supply to BDCs by 20%
2:52:09 PMUrowayino Warami

The Central Bank of Nigeria  on Thursday said it would start selling foreign exchange to the Bureau de Change (BDC) market twice weekly and also boost their liquidity by 20 per cent.

This is coming barely 24 hours after Dollars started appreciating against the Naira at the parallel market, going from N370 to N380 due to limited supply.

The bank's acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Issac Okorafor, in a statement in Abuja, said the weekly sale amount had been increased to 10,000 dollars per bid.

According to Okorafor, the move is aimed at ensuring wider spread and liquidity in the market to Deposit Money Banks as well as BDCs.

"In line with its pledge to sustain liquidity in the foreign exchange market, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will from Monday, April 3, 2017 commence twice weekly FOREX sales to licensed Bureaux de Change (BDCs) in the country.

"Licensed BDCs are henceforth required to fund their accounts with the CBN on Mondays and Wednesdays while they receive their purchases on Tuesdays and Thursdays," he said.

Earlier, a BDC Operator told the News Agency of Nigeria that the BDCs were allowed to bid for a maximum of 8,000 dollars from the CBN every Thursday.

Also, a licensed Bureau de Change operator, located at the popular Zone 4 area of Abuja metropolis, said that the market might not stabilise if the CBN did not increase forex supply to BDC segment.

"We got dollars from the CBN today at N360 as promised. However, 8,000 dollars per BDC in a week is too small. This amount needs to be increased to at least 50,000 dollars per week," he said.

Meanwhile, the CBN has offered additional 100 million dollars to authorised dealers to service request by customers in the interbank market.

The CBN had on Monday offered 100 million dollars to banks, which was fully taken.

 

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Table tennis player slumps to death while playing in Kwara
2:52:06 PMNwafor Polycarp

A Kwara table tennis player, Timothy Abiara, on Thursday in Ilorin slumped and died while training at the table tennis hall of the State Stadium Complex.

Newsmen report that Abiara represented the state at both the 2011 and 2012 editions of the National Sports Festival in Port Harcourt and Lagos.

Abiara died during a game with another player, suddenly holding his chest and shouting, with those watching the game thinking he was reacting to a lost point.

He was confirmed dead at the State General Hospital, where he was rushed to.

Newsmen recall that late Abiara, who hails from Ogbomoso in Oyo State, was a fashion designer by profession, and was aged 45.

He was survived by a wife and four children.

The State Commissioner for Sports, Kale Ayo, described the situation as pathetic, even as he commiserated with the family of the deceased.

The State Director of Sports, Tunde Kazeem, who also confirmed the athlete's death, described it as a sad and unfortunate situation.

He however charged other athletes to always embark on regular medical check-ups.

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Dollars: High demand raises rate to N380
2:47:17 PMNwafor Polycarp

Increasing demand for the dollar at the parallel market on Thursday resulted in the rise of the greenback currency to N380 from N370 on Wednesday in Abuja.

Newsmen report that the Naira also depreciated against the Euro, exchanging at N400, from N390 on Wednesday.

The Naira, however, appreciated against the Pound Sterling, trading at N465 from N470 on Wednesday.

A Bureau de Change (BDC) operator, who preferred anonymity, attributed the rise in the dollar exchange rate to the present high demand for the currency.

He said high profile customers had begun going to the parallel segment to deposit in advance for available foreign exchange.

"The demand at the black market is still high. You will think that it will reduce since the banks are now giving BTA to customers, but the reverse has been the case in the last two days.

"This is a problem because price of commodities will not go down if the BDCs and parallel market cannot meet the demand."

Another operator, located at the popular Zone 4 area of Abuja metropolis, on anonymity, said that the market might not stabilise if the CBN did not increase Forex supply to BDC segment.

"We got dollars from the CBN today at N360 as promised. However, 8,000 dollars per BDC in a week is too small. This amount needs to be upped to at least 50,000 dollars per week," he said.

With the losses recorded by the local currency in the last 24 hours, analysts say that the CBN needs to review its present strategy if it is to achieve its objectives of an exchange rate convergence.

The CBN on Tuesday slashed the rate at which it sold forex to BDCs in Nigeria to N360 and directed the BDCs to sell to end users at not more than N362 to a dollar.

This came barely 24 hours after the CBN's directive to Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in the country.

The apex bank directed all DMBs to sell dollars obtained from it to retail end-users at not more than N360 to a dollar for invisibles such as school fees and medicals.

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Reps urge FG to establish more Special Colleges of Education
2:45:55 PMUrowayino Warami

The House of Representatives on Thursday urged the Federal Government to establish more Special Colleges of Education to cater for the education needs of   physically-challenged persons.

This call followed the adoption of a motion by Rep. Emmanuel Akpan (Akwa Ibom-PDP).

Moving the motion, Akpan noted with concern that only one Special College of Education existed in the country in spite of the large number of physically-challenged persons.

According to the lawmaker, the college, located in Oyo, does not produce enough teachers for the special needs of students.

The lawmaker said that with the needed support, physical-challenged students would become useful members of the society.
"By establishing more Colleges of Education to train people with special needs, the rate of destitution and begging across the country will be drastically reduced,'' Akpan said.

The motion was unanimously adopted and the Speaker, Mr Yakubu Dogara, mandated the Committee on Tertiary Education and Services, to ensure implementation and report back to the house within eight weeks.

 

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Time to revisit Alaibe's proposed Niger Delta Master Plan
2:45:53 PMadekunle

The Niger Delta Master Plan unveiled by the administration of former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, was perhaps the first serious attempt by any government to move away from the tokenism that has characterized interventions in the region said to produces the nation's wealth. Before then, there hadn't been any clear-cut policy on how to permanently and satisfactorily address the problems of the region.

This much was said by none other than Timi Alaibe, the man who led development of the master plan, in an interview on Arise Television, recently. Alaibe said the former president gave the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) the go-ahead to commence implementation of the master plan, but regretted much could not be done before the tenure of that administration ended.

Obasanjo's successor, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, bought into the plan and was favourably disposed to its implementation after several presentations he, Alaibe, a one-time managing director and chief executive officer of NDDC, made to him. The death of the then president put paid to any hope of taking practical steps to end the plethora of problems that beset the region.

It would appear that implementation of the all-important plan that presumably addresses the issues which have made the Niger Delta a recurring decimal in national discourse depends on the disposition of the government of the day. Discussion on whatever had been the cause of the delay in implementing the master plan before now would amount to a mere academic exercise. It is no longer important. What matters now is the seemingly renewed interest of the Buhari administration to find a lasting solution to the problems of the Niger Delta, which should bring about a reinvigoration of efforts and implementation of initiatives to end the crises that periodically set the country back in the effort to have a steady and uninterrupted flow of income into the national purse.

The Master Plan, according to Alaibe, perhaps one of the few Nigerians that have had the opportunity to see its contents, is anchored on five pillars. These are disarmament, demobilization, rehabilitation and reintegration (DDRR); infrastructure and economic development; environmental protection; involvement of host communities in the protection of assets and their inclusion in the sharing of oil proceeds.

While the first pillar, DDRR, can be said to have been successfully executed to some extent during the Yar'Adua era and up to Jonathan's tenure, notwithstanding the resurgence of militancy in the region for the greater part of last year, not much can be said of the other pillars.

Infrastructure and economic development continue to be a work in progress with the huge sums of money that have reportedly been sunk into the area, through both the NDDC and the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs. The reasons mat not be located too far away from the endemic problem of corruption, politicization of projects and programmes, as well as noninvolvement of host communities in the choice and design of projects that are meant for them. The commencement of the cleanup of Ogoni land may be regarded as the beginning of a larger initiative to address the issue of environmental degradation that is not limited to one community, but the entire Niger Delta. It is not clear if the exercise is specifically mentioned in the Master Plan. But it is safe to assume that it addresses quite significantly the environmental protection that the Plan talks about.

If the federal government should consider it a national priority to return to the Master Plan and make it an integral part of its current efforts aimed at achieving permanent peace in the region, so the country can derive maximum benefits from oil exploration and production activities there. The government must move away from the tendency to give out handouts as a strategy to buy temporary peace and loyalty of the people of the region.

It is possible each of the states the vice president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, visited recently presented its own list of demands. But it is doubtful if the demands did not incorporate the five pillars of the Master Plan, even if not clearly spelt out. The government must resolve once and for all the contending issues of involvement of host communities in the protection of oil assets and installations and, most importantly, sharing of oil proceeds. The latter issue is one of the prominent features in the controversial Petroleum Industry Bill that has languished in the National Assembly for almost a decade.

Alaibe advocates a return to the 2009 template for the development of the region, through implementation of the 16-point agenda. The government's plan to convert illegal refineries into modular ones is a step in the right direction, since it would create legitimate jobs for the thousands of jobless youths who engage in illegal bunkering, thus solving the problem of unemployment that fuels their activities in the region.

 

Boniface Ita , a social commentator, lives in Lagos

 

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N3.2bn lost to road crashes in first quarter 2017- Corps Marshal
2:43:16 PMNwafor Polycarp

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Dr Boboye Oyeyemi says more than N3.2 billion was lost to road crashes caused by articulated vehicles in the first quarter of the year.

Oyeyemi made the disclosure during the joint meeting of National Executive Council and State Chairmen of National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) held in Kaduna on Thursday.

The Corps Marshal said that no fewer than 62 road crashes involving 65 tankers were recorded in the first quarter of 2017 with several lives lost.

He said the accidents were largely due to over speeding, night journeys and "use of motor boys to drive tankers."

Oyeyemi explained that most of the crashes occurred in the night, as tanker drivers prefer to travel in the night to evade checks by road marshals.

FRSC officials

He called on NARTO to checkmate reckless drivers by employing only  responsible drivers to save their investments.

Oyeyemi commended the Federal Government for establishing the Kaduna-Abuja railway line, which he said had reduced vehicle pressure on the roads.

The FRSC boss, however, warned against overloading, particularly carrying of fire woods and livestock on tankers, saying it was embarrassing to the nation.

Oyeyemi also commended the Federal Government for the ongoing road rehabilitation of major highways and appealed to NARTO to caution their drivers as "it is when the roads are smooth that drivers usually increase their speed."

He said that the Corps had conducted training, and re-certified articulated vehicles drivers across designated centres nationwide.

He said that full implementation of the law on the use of speed limiters have commenced since Feb. 1, 2017.

"We hope that commercial drivers who are yet to install the device in their vehicles would do so without delay to save the nation from avoidable menace of speed-induced crashes which account for significant percentage of fatal crash cases that have been recorded in the last two years.

"As you commence deliberation, let me also urge you to address acts of indiscipline being perpetrated by truck drivers especially in lane discipline, axle load violation and violation to use retro-reflective tapes for proper illumination of their vehicles as well as indiscriminate and illegal parking."

Earlier, National President of the NARTO, Alhaji Kassim Batalya decried some government policies which he said had affected transportation business in the country.

Batalya lamented the perennial road accidents often caused by tanker drivers on the highways and appealed to the officials of the FRSC to work hard to minimize situation.

According to him, high cost of spare parts is militating against smooth operation of transportation in the country.

He assured that his members were conscious of the speed limiters introduced by the FRSC and would abide by the policy.

The NARTO boss urged the federal government to review the Act that established the FRSC, to accommodate activities of the association.

He said that the association would appreciate if the government would allocate special parking space to them, to avoid parking on the highways.

He said that the association had concluded arrangement to train 1,000 drivers, while the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) had also organised similar training to tackle the menace of crashes in the country.

Newsmen report that chairmen of NARTO from the 36 states and Abuja are attending the council meeting convened to deliberate on sundry issues affecting the union .

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We need `Nigeria Fact Checker Platform' to checkmate fake news – Prof.Manny
2:36:56 PMNwafor Polycarp

Prof. Manny Aniebonam, President of AfriHub, has called for the establishment of `Nigeria Fact Checker Platform' that would score news items coming out of the country daily.

Aniebonam, a computer expert, made the call at a workshop organised by the Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN) on Thursday in Abuja.

Newsmen report that the workshop has as its theme: "ASCPN Empowerment Series on Fake News and Demand of Evolving Journalism in the Post Truth Era.''

"I would say that we should start immediately, today, right now, to conceptualise, design and put together a fact checker platform for Nigeria.

"It would score news items coming out of Nigeria on a daily basis.

" It would also score news operators and news content providers, including bloggers, so that players would be scored from zero to ten.

"Anybody who goes to the Nigeria Fact Checker Platform would know that XYZ is a fake site,'' he said.

Aniebonam said the platform, when established, would have the capacity to address the flagrant publication of fake news on the social media.

He also said the platform required the convergence of media practitioners, bloggers and computer experts to come to fruition.

He urged participants to continue to fight fake news and always publish the correct versions of events to protect the country's socio-political landscape from being further destroyed.

Prof. Bolaji Aluko, former Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Utouke, Bayelsa, said fake news syndrome was being used to negatively shape the thoughts of their followers.

Aluko, who is also a blogger, said the present day fake news syndrome took its root from propaganda in communication.

"It is because there is always an agenda; that is why there is always a tendency for fake news,'' he said.

The don, however, advised the public to be circumspect by sifting news items and understudying the integrity of sites and those behind them before accepting their publication as truth.

On his part, Mr Chido Onumah, Vice President, ASPN, said the workshop was organised to build the capacity of media practitioners and insulate the public against fake news.

He endorsed the establishment of a fact checker platform for the country to help give more legitimacy to news items coming out of Nigeria.

Newsmen report that the workshop was attended by selected media practitioners, bloggers, non-state actors and legal practitioners.

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Gunmen kill unidentified man in Owerri, cart away money
2:23:04 PMNwafor Polycarp

Gunmen on Thursday in Owerri, shot dead, a yet to be identified man and took away a bag from him suspected to contain money .

Newsmen report that the incident, which occurred at the popular Government House round-about, caused gridlock for over three hours.

An eye witness and a commercial tricycle rider, Chidi Anyawu, told newsmen that the robbers trailed their victim from a new generation bank near the area.

He said the robbers shut sporadically in the air after killing their victim to scare people away.

Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of Imo Police Command, Mr. Andrew Enwerem, told newsmen that the identity of the victim was yet to be identified.

He said the victim came out from GTB bank in Wetheral road and later discovered that some hoodlums were trailing him.

"When he notice that he was being trailed by hoodlums, he ran and entered a moving vehicle being driven by a woman", he said.

According to the PPRO, the rescue vehicle was caught by the traffic light at the Government House roundabout and the gunmen traced them there and killed him.

He also informed that the hoodlums carted away a bag from the vehicle but could not confirm the content of the bag.

He said police operatives, upon receipt of information on the incident, rushed to the scene and took the victim to the Federal Medical Center, Owerri, where he was confirmed dead.

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