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Thursday, June 13, 2019

'Instead of fixing a leaking roof, we are putting a bigger bowl to collect more raindrops of failure' - Frank Donga reacts to new Jamb cut-off mark



Yesterday, the 19th Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria approved 160 and above as the national minimum cutoff mark for admission into state and federal Universities for the year 2019.



It was also agreed at a meeting held at Bola Babalakin Auditorium, Gbongan, Osun State, that the minimum UTME score for admission into private Universities should be 140.

20 UTME score was approved for polytechnics while 110 score was approved as the least score for admission into private polytechnic.

Reacting to the news, actor, and comedian, Kunle Idowu, popularly known as Frank Donga wrote on Twitter: 'So we’re reducing JAMB cut-off mark to 160/400? Are we reducing the syllabus too or we want to leave it as a decoration?  Instead of fixing a leaking roof, we are putting a bigger bowl to collect more raindrops of failure. Let’s #FixEducation.'


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