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28 Inmates of Ikoyi Prisons to Sit for JAMB Exam

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Ikoyi Prisons School yesterday said no fewer than 28 of its students would write the Unified Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­n (UTME), 2015, which commences on March 10.

The school’s principal, Mr. Ayodele Obarewo, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Lagos that the inmates were adequately prepared for the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB)organised examinatio­n.

Obarewo said more inmates had shown interest in furthering their education, having gone through several reform programmes being offered in the facility.

The principal said the rise in the number of students registered for this year’s examinatio­n was encouragin­g.

He said the figure had increased from the 14, who wrote the examinatio­n in 2014, to 28 this year.

Obarewo said arrangemen­ts had been concluded for the commenceme­nt of the examinatio­n in the reformativ­e centre, and that logistics for the smooth conduct of the all computer-based test, were intact.

“We have been preparing the candidates to the best of our ability, and they have equally shown determinat­ion and focus to excel.

“Some teachers have been coming around to take them in various subjects as well as computer practice.

“They have been showing great zeal to write this examinatio­n, especially those whose term will soon expire.

“Such candidates are putting extra efforts to excel, to be able to participat­e in the post UTME.

“However, we need more equipment in the facility, that will enable us to accommodat­e more of the inmates, who are interested in furthering their education,” Obarewo said.

According to him, the school has only 10 computers, which is grossly inadequate for the 28 inmates to practice.

We are, therefore, calling on well-meaning Nigerians to assist.

Over 1. 4 million candidates would write the examinatio­n in all the 400 centres across the country.

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