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JAMB explains how to check, print 2026 UTME result slip
JAMB has released steps to check 2026 UTME results via SMS and explained how candidates could print their result slips once the portal is activated.
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Welcome to the special Pride Month edition of our weekly LGBTQ Nation news quiz. We’ll be testing your knowledge of Pride, Stonewall, rainbows, and everything else you need to know this month. Feel ...
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced the opening of examination slip printing for candidates registered for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. JAMB made the ...
Think you have what it takes to be considered a true “film buff”? Maybe you know all the modern hits, but what about the real classics? Have you studied film history long enough to know the answers to ...
A quiz to test your knowledge — either before or after reading this issue. By T Magazine Which of these films was shot entirely on iPhone? David Lynch’s “Inland Empire” (2006) Noah Baumbach’s “Frances ...
How much of your school math do you actually remember?This quiz follows the structure of real classroom progression. It ...
Thousands of children were unable to finish annual standardized tests, the second year in a row when technological issues ...
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Step-by-step: How to check, print 2026 UTME result slip
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has released the first batch of results for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, but candidates cannot yet print their official result ...
Every Disney princess has an enemy (or two!), creating some iconic stories. How well do you know the villains? Can you match them to the princess? You know the chorus, and you know the opening line.
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Doing repetitive computational problems for just a few minutes a day can help students grow their math muscles—and their ...
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