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Wednesday, 10 January 2018

KUMA Inks Lagos with Absolut and Art

GET Arena was all lit up last Saturday as KUMA Art Party was blazing with music, Live Art Battle, series of artwork from popular graffiti artist, Osas7 and a record-breaking feat by Guinness World Record holder with the ‘Most Skips with one Leg behind the Head in One Minute’, DFlex showing his God-given talent to the world.

The event themed ‘Inkcantation’ was refreshed by Absolut NG, a vodka company,  with art enthusiasts filling the venue after taking some nice pictures powered by SelfieBox.ng at the entrance.
DFlex sets a new record with 143 skips in with one Leg behind the Head in One Minute beating the with a staggering 108 skips in the process holding the world record as the ‘Most Skips with one Leg behind the Head in One Minute’

MTV Base OAP, Ehiz thedadaboy was also present to add his voice to the finesse the atmosphere of the floor.

Maya, Rhymes and Madwole are the participants for the KUMA Live Art Battle (LAB) and Maya won the battle through judges and audience votes. Madwole was the first runner-up while Rhymes took the second runner-up gong.

OYB games also gave out recharge cards through fastest finger and Absolut did give free bottle of Absolut Vodka to winners of the Absolut Instagram like competition.

Osas7 works were on display for the audience to feed their eyes and Akinlabi's also exhibited his works.

DJPizzie really got the crowd raving to back to back club-bangers.


The Inkcantation really invoked spirits in Lagos.

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

JAMB Fixes February 6 to End Sale of UTME Form, Registration

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) has fixed February 6 as the deadline for the sale of the registration form for this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination ( UTME ).

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JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, stated this at a meeting on strategic planning, supervision and evaluation of the conduct of UTME in Abuja, on Tuesday.

He said only 283,319 candidates had so far registered for the examination out of the two million expected candidates.

The Board also fixed March 9 to 17 for the conduct of the UTME in 620 computer-based test centres across the country.

Oloyede said: “Because of the criticisms that trailed the sale of the entry form for a month in the past years, the Board has decided to earmark two months so that every willing candidate will be able to purchase, fill and submit the forms.
“We opened entry from December 6, 2017, to February 6, 2018, but one month later, only less than a quarter of the two million candidates expected for the examination this year have registered.”

He said the JAMB mock examination earlier slated for January 22 would now hold in the first week of February.