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UTME Results Live? JAMB Set to Release First Batch of 2026 Scores by Midnight

The results of every applicant who took the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Thursday, April 16, 2026, will be made public on Friday, April 17, according to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

In a post on X, board spokesperson Fabian Benjamin said that an announcement will be made as soon as the results become available.

He wrote, This is to notify all candidates who took the 2026 UTME on Thursday, April 16, 2026, that their results will be made public by midnight today. As soon as the results are available, a formal announcement will be made to the public and posted on this page. I’m grateful.”

The exam, which is scheduled to run through April 22, is divided into four daily sessions that start at 7:30 a.m. and end at 6:00 p.m. This format is intended to handle the high number of applicants and ease traffic at Computer-Based Test (CBT) centers.

Nearly 2.2 million applicants are taking part this year in 966 certified centers, all of which are required to meet operational standards like working computer systems, reliable energy and internet access, and staff with the necessary training.

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Alleged Rape Case: UNILAG Lecturer In Court for Sexually Assaulting a Student

A 20-year-old University of Lagos student broke down in tears at the Lagos State High Court as she recounted a harrowing assault by her lecturer, Samuel Obinna Ojogbo. On Wednesday, a 20-year-old University of Lagos student described to a Lagos State High Court in Ikeja how Samuel Obinna Ojogbo, a 53-year-old lecturer at the institution, allegedly attacked her in his office.

As the first prosecution witness in Ojogbo’s ongoing trial, the student testified before Justice Oyindamola Ogala. Ojogbo is facing two charges of rape and sexual assault from the Lagos State Government.

The witness, who was led in evidence-in-chief by prosecution attorney A.O. Azeez, stated that the event happened at the university’s Akoka campus on August 22, 2025, at around 1200 hours.

When the victim entered the witness box, she began by introducing herself: “I am a student of the University of Lagos.”

She recalled that a day before the incident, while writing an examination, the defendant approached her. The victim stated, “Prior to the 22nd of August, 2025, on the 21st of August, I was writing an exam not related to banking.

“I was seated in the first row, the first seat. The defendant came inside at the first row while I was writing my exam and asked, ‘Hope it is what I read that came out?’ I said yes, that I knew a particular section more than the other section.”

She said, “After my exam, he told me not to worry and to come see him in his office.” The witness told the court that she attempted to meet him twice after the exam but did not find him in his office.

 

 

According to her, “The second time I went with my friend, he wasn’t around either, so I left. “The second day, being 22nd August, I had another exam slated from 9:00am to 12:00pm, but the defendant was the one taking us.

However, on August 22, after completing another examination, she said she encountered the lecturer near her faculty.

“I was going to my hostel when I saw him. He signalled to me to wait. He signalled to me that I should wait, and I waited because he was talking to somebody. “We then went to his office together,” she said.

Describing the office, she told the court, “His office is underground. There is no window and no secretary.” She said that while they were talking, two female students briefly entered the office to meet him about the tests they missed, but were sent away by the defendant.

“He told them to leave, that they were disturbing him,” she said. According to her, the incident occurred shortly after.

“On their way out, they didn’t close the door well. He told me to close the door. As I went to close it, he stood behind me and pushed me to the couch beside the door,” she said.

The prosecution witness narrated amidst tears that “he started caressing me, touched my breasts, and then forced himself on me. He raped me.”

She further told the court that after the incident, the defendant allegedly made promises regarding her academic progress. “He said he would make sure he supervises my project in Year Four. He collected my exam docket, made a copy, gave me one, and collected my phone number,” she said.

The witness said she left the office in tears and immediately reported the incident. she said, “I went to my friend crying, and we agreed to report.”

Before they went to the department head, she informed the court that she initially reported to a lecturer in her department, who then got in touch with her uncle, who is also a lecturer.

“After that, we visited Dr. Abu, a lecturer in my department; he summoned my uncle, who also teaches there. We then proceeded to the HOD’s office. “Where is the evidence, and why don’t I record with my phone?” he said when we arrived in the HOD’s office.

The defendant was then summoned to his office. When the defendant arrived, he claimed that I was lying to him and that nothing of the such had occurred.

“My uncle and I should just let it go, the HOD stated, and I should be extra cautious with professors alone the next time. After that, we departed from his office.

We can’t just let it go like that, according to my uncle. At school, we visited Servicom. I went to the medical center for testing with a woman when I arrived at Servicom. They then gave prescriptions for medications.

She also stated in her testimony that she was referred to the police after reporting the incident to the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency.

She stated, “I was referred to the Bariga Police Station and then to WARIF for another test.” She added that the case was subsequently transferred to the Gender Unit of the police command for investigation.

The witness also told the court that following the report, there were attempts at settlement. “After all these, the defendant’s family and friends started calling for a meeting,” she said.

In order to allow for the witness’s cross-examination, Justice Ogala postponed the case until April 27, 2026.

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Police Recruitment: April 28–30 Fixed For Nationwide CBT

The dates of the Computer-Based Aptitude Test for applicants in the ongoing police recruiting process are April 28–30, 2026, according to the Police Service Commission.

The test will be administered in all 36 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory after the nationwide physical and credentials screening, which is scheduled to conclude on April 18.

Police Public Relations Officer Ahmad Rufa’i stated that the CBT is a crucial step in the hiring process in a statement released by the Sokoto State Police Command on Thursday.

He stated, “The Computer-Based Aptitude Test is a crucial stage intended to guarantee that only suitably qualified candidates are recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.”

Rufa’i explained that the duration of the test in each state would depend on the number of candidates and the availability of functional CBT centres, noting that some states may complete the exercise in one day, while others could require the full three-day window.

“The scheduling is flexible to accommodate operational realities across states, but every eligible candidate will be given a fair opportunity to participate,” he added. He urged applicants to remain calm and await further details on venue allocation and the official list of successful candidates.

“Applicants are urged to exercise patience and to depend solely on information from official sources. In due course, information about the locations and shortlisted applicants will be shared,” Rufa’i said.

The police also warned against misinformation, stressing that all updates regarding the exercise would be released through verified platforms.

The continuing hiring process is a component of initiatives to increase the Nigeria Police Force’s workforce and operational capability.

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“2.2 Million Students, 966 Centres, Oloyede Launches High-Tech 2026 UTME Examination

The 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) kicked off nationwide on Thursday, April 16, with over 2.2 million candidates expected to participate through April 22. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) will administer the test in several sessions every day from April 16 to April 22.

Examination staff were tasked by JAMB Registrar Prof. Is-haq Oloyede to exhibit the highest level of dedication and professionalism, emphasizing that their performance and commitment to duty are crucial to the UTME’s success.

During a virtual final briefing for technical personnel prior to the test, Oloyede took the lead.

He praised employees, ad hoc workers, service providers, and technical experts for helping to make the mock exam a success. According to him, most challenges recorded during the mock exercise were linked to inadequate assessment of centres by some technical officials.

Oloyede added that incentive packages would be provided for teams that demonstrate exceptional performance, including prompt handling of examination materials and timely submission of reports.

He reiterated JAMB’s zero-tolerance policy on examination malpractice and warned candidates against bringing prohibited items into examination halls.

He claims that cutting-edge technology has been used to protect the exam’s integrity, such as biometric verification and real-time monitoring systems.

Additionally, the registrar said that candidates whose biometric information could not be confirmed would be rescheduled to take the test at locations that the board had allowed. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the UTME remains one of Nigeria’s largest coordinated educational exercises, involving extensive logistics, technology deployment and personnel coordination nationwide.

There are four sessions on each exam day to reduce congestion at Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres and enhance biometric verification processes. For the 2026 UTME, about 966 CBT centres are participating, each required to meet operational standards, including functional computer systems, stable connectivity and trained personnel.

The first session, which was supposed to start at 8:30 a.m, actually started at around 8:40 a.m., according to a NAN correspondent who observed one of the centers at Aduvie International School, Jahi.

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Anambra’s First Lady Challenges WOWICAN Women To Leading Role in Healthy Living Crusade

The recently appointed executive members of the Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Anambra State chapter, have been asked by the governor of Anambra State’s wife, Nonye Soludo, to utilize their positions to advance morality, health, and peace.

Soludo urged the ladies to view motherhood as both a privilege and a chance to strengthen families, enhance communities, and promote healthy lifestyles.

The First Lady, who is also the creator of the non-governmental organization Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo, stated that the program emphasizes the importance of good hygiene habits for all people, regardless of status or creed, and that it fosters a culture of inclusiveness and collaboration.

On Wednesday, she gave a speech at the Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria’s new executive’s inauguration in Onitsha.

Soludo, represented by Oluchi Ibezim, the Deputy Governor’s wife, called on the new administration to give women’s rights advocacy, family support, campaigns against gender-based violence, and interfaith harmony top priority.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to WOWICAN’s new executive members and encourage them to use their new roles to further moral principles, healthy living, and peace.

“Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo speaks to everyone, regardless of creed or status, as a movement built on partnership and inclusion.” “Where we see mothers, we see an opportunity to strengthen our households and improve our communities,” she said.

The Women Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria, also known as WOWICAN, is the women’s arm of CAN, established in 1990 to unite Christian women across denominations in Nigeria.

The organization prioritizes gender equality, humanitarian aid, financial empowerment, and education, while also advocating for women’s rights, supporting families, addressing gender-based violence, and fostering interfaith unity.

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Naira Gains Muscle: Dollar Crashes To N1,344 As CBN Moves To Crush Black Market Gap

The Nigerian Naira strengthened to approximately N1,344 per dollar in the official market on April 16, 2026, driven by increased foreign inflows and Central Bank of Nigeria reforms. In the early hours of Thursday, April 16, 2026, the Nigerian Naira showed a firming trend against the US dollar as strategic policy actions and greater market supply continued to impact currency valuations.

The Naira began the session with a significant increase in value on the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM), the official window for currency transactions, trading at approximately N1,344.20 per Dollar. Real-time data from the morning sessions showed the currency maintaining a stable range, hitting an early high of N1,343.83 before settling near the N1,344 mark. This positive movement is being attributed by analysts to improved foreign currency inflows and the Central Bank of Nigeria’s consistent efforts to clear the backlog of foreign exchange demands.

In the side market, commonly referred to as the black market, the exchange rate also reflected a slight cooling of pressure. Reports from currency dealers in major hubs like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt indicate that the Dollar is currently trading between N1,455 and N1,480. While the informal sector continues to demand a premium due to retail and small-scale business needs, the gap between the official and parallel rates has shown signs of narrowing compared to earlier in the week.

According to financial experts, the mood of the market is currently upbeat, bolstered by recent economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the local currency. However, they remain cautious, noting that the demand for the Dollar for international education, travel, and seasonal imports remains a key variable for the remainder of the month.

Trading activity has been orderly as of 7:00 AM WAT, with participants keeping a careful eye on the mid-day fixing for more signs on the currency’s short-term direction.

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Oyo Health Alert: 44-Year-Old Woman Dies From Lassa Fever At Ibadan

The Oyo State Government confirmed a new case of Lassa fever on April 15, 2026, involving a 44-year-old woman who died at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.

The Oyo State Government has confirmed a case of Lassa fever at the University College Hospital in Ibadan. The case involved a 44-year-old female patient who was treated at the clinic and died on April 11, 2026, with scientific confirmation of Lassa fever coming on April 13.

Dr Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, the Commissioner for Health, stated on Monday that the state has activated its emergency response procedures in reaction to the confirmation. She stated that the Incident Management System for Lassa fever has been activated to coordinate response actions across the state.

“Key steps have been taken to identify and monitor all contacts of the deceased, ensuring that a safe and dignified burial is conducted,” he said.

She urged residents to seek immediate medical attention if they experience symptoms such as persistent fever, weakness or fatigue, sore throat, vomiting or diarrhoea, unexplained bleeding, chest pain or difficulty breathing.

The commissioner stressed that early presentation at health facilities significantly improves chances of survival. She explained that Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted mainly through contact with food or household items contaminated by infected rodents.

She also mentioned that it might spread through contact with the bodily fluids of infected persons, particularly in healthcare settings without proper infection control. Ajetunmobi advised residents to maintain proper environmental hygiene, store food in rodent-proof containers, dispose of waste properly, and avoid drying food items on open ground or roadsides.

She also urged the public to seal holes and entry points in homes to prevent rodent infestation.

She said, “Good personal hygiene must be practised at all times, including regular hand washing with soap and water, and the use of hand sanitisers where necessary.” The commissioner urged anyone showing symptoms to report promptly through emergency lines: 08033742052and 08025245809.

She added that all health workers had been directed to strictly adhere to infection prevention and control protocols. Ajetunmobi said surveillance had been intensified across the state and all health facilities had been placed on high alert.

She reassured locals that the situation was under control and that there was no reason to panic.

She stated, “Lassa Fever is preventable and treatable, especially when detected early.”

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‎”Couldn’t stop…” – Drama as student calls out popular university over sending CGPA to parent ‎

Drama ensues as a student of Babcock University calls out institution for CGPA result to her mother.

Identified as @chiomaokpara on TikTok, the lady recounted her reaction upon receiving CGPA result from her mother.

‎Lady’s Post Sparks Buzz

The female student claimed the CGPA was sent via email to her mother, and she burst into laughter upon receiving it.

In her now-viral post that has left TikTok users in disbelief, she revealed her result was attached to the CGPA.

‎”Incase you think your uni is the worse, one school in Ogun state woke up and randomly decided to forward everyone’s result, GPA and CGPA to their parents. Couldn’t stop laughing after my mommy sent me the email she got from school with my result and Gpa, this school makes me laugh”, The post reads.

Meanwhile, CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It’s a measure of a student’s overall academic performance in a university or college, calculated by averaging the grade points earned in all courses.

Reactions Trailing Below…..

@Annie shared, “Girlll my school forwards our results to our parents after each semester 😩😂 it’s not a new thing”.

‎@HENRY NATION, “Me looking at them forwarding the details to me thinking they sent it to my parents 😭😂”.

‎@MUA IN YABA/AGO PALACE stated,Na why I Dey always put wrong information

‎@Charming Daisy added, “Girlll my school forwards our results, cgpa and attendance to our parents after each semester 😅😂🤣”.

‎Watch video below…..

 

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Attack in Borno: Army General killed, Tinubu laments

The Defense Headquarters stated on Thursday that a concerted attack by insurgents on the 29 Task Force Brigade Headquarters in Benisheikh, Borno State, resulted in the deaths of both terrorists and military personnel.

The military, however, did not confirm or debunk reports that the Commander of the 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, was among those killed in the incident. The Chairman of Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State, Zanna Ajimi, however, claimed that the brigade commander was among those killed in the attack.

“Yes, we just left the military base now, and I can confirm to you that the brigade commander is among the casualties,” Ajimi told the press.

Residents also reported that the insurgents attacked the base with sophisticated weapons, set combat vehicles ablaze, and burned shops near the military formation.

A resident, Musa Aji, said, “They didn’t just burn military vehicles; shops that are by the roadside were also set on fire. As of this time, we have yet to hear about the death of any civilian. But we heard soldiers were killed.” Efforts to reach the spokesperson for Operation Hadin Kai, Lt Col Sanni Uba, were unsuccessful as calls were not answered.

Maj Gen Michael Onoja, Director of Defence Media Operations, stated that the incident began about 12:30 a.m. on April 9, 2026, when rebels attempted to breach the military installation’s defensive perimeter.

He said troops of Operation Hadin Kai, led by the Commander 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, responded with “exceptional courage, professionalism, and superior firepower,” forcing the attackers to retreat.

“Continuing the Nigerian Armed Forces’ counter-terrorism efforts, troops of the 29 Task Force Brigade in Operation Hadin Kai came under a coordinated terrorist attack on their location at the Brigade Headquarters in Benisheikh, Borno State.

“However, the troops, led by the Commander 29 Brigade, Brig Gen Oseni Braimah, responded with exceptional courage, professionalism, and superior firepower. “In a well-coordinated counteraction, the insurgents were decisively engaged and forced to retreat in disarray, abandoning their mission,” the statement read.

The Defense Headquarters regarded the strike as a sign of desperation by insurgents who had suffered significant losses in recent operations, adding that the encounter resulted in the loss of some soldiers.

Unfortunately, the encounter resulted in the loss of a few brave and gallant soldiers who paid the supreme price in the line of duty.

“The statement said, “The Chief of Defence Staff honors their heroism, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the defense of the nation.” The military also disclosed that clearance operations were ongoing to track fleeing insurgents and prevent them from regrouping.

On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu expressed his profound sorrow over the troops of the 29 Task Force Brigade, Operation Hadin Kai, who were killed in a well-planned terrorist attack on their camp in Benisheikh, Borno State. 

He described the fallen troops as “unforgettable and irreplaceable” heroes. In a statement issued Thursday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu praised the courage of the soldiers who, he said, fought valiantly to prevent Boko Haram from overrunning the communities under their protection.

“I extend my condolences to the families of our gallant soldiers, led by Brigadier-General Oseni Omoh Braimah, who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defence of our country today in Borno State.

The President said, “The government will never forget their sacrifices. Their sacrifices will not be in vain.”

Tinubu framed the attack as an act of desperation by a weakened insurgency, saying the military had been conducting sustained land and air offensives that had neutralised many fighters and commanders.

He said, “From the reports I have received, our armed forces have been conducting sustained, intense land and air offensives against the insurgents, neutralising many of their fighters and commanders.

“The insurgents’ counterattack is a sign of desperation.” The President urged the military high command and frontline troops not to be discouraged, promising continued government support in equipment and welfare. “Do not lose heart, do not be weary, do not be discouraged. Our officers and men should continue to serve with honour, courage, and patriotism.

He declared, “The government will always stand by the Armed Forces, provide more of the equipment needed, and ensure the welfare of all who risk their lives for our safety.”

Additionally, Tinubu urged Nigerians and the media to support the armed forces while warning against any actions that glorified or approved of assaults on soldiers.

“I urge Nigerians and the media to continue to support our military in their relentless battle against insurgency and banditry. “We should desist from celebrating or condoning the attacks against our troops. These soldiers are our heroes; unforgettable and irreplaceable,” He uttered those words.

The President expressed his sympathies to the government and people of Borno State, stressing the federal government’s commitment to collaborating with the state to achieve “total victory and lasting peace.”

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Former President Obasanjo: “No One Will Fix Nigeria for Us Until We Unite.”

Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president, has encouraged Nigerians to share accountability for the country’s advancement, warning that meaningful development will remain out of reach unless citizens unite to confront the country’s challenges.

Obasanjo made the announcement on Thursday during the Sixth Annual Colloquium held to mark the 65th birthday of Itua Ighodalo, founder of Trinity Church. The event, themed “The Future of Nigeria,” featured discussions on the country’s path forward.

On behalf of the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute, Prof. Adedeji Daramola, the former president stressed that nation-building is a shared duty that cuts across all sectors of society.
He warned against expecting sudden miracles without deliberate action, saying every Nigerian, from market women to professionals and political leaders, must play a role in shaping the nation’s direction.

Obasanjo said, “Nobody will fix Nigeria for us until we come together to work and fix it,” adding that while leadership is vital, true progress depends on collective participation and accountability.
He also highlighted the importance of involving young people in governance and national development, describing them as the backbone of Nigeria’s future.

In his words, Nigeria’s large youth population presents a major advantage that must be harnessed through technology and innovation.

In order to empower young Nigerians and promote long-term progress, he urged stakeholders to take advantage of innovations like artificial intelligence.