Today, Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) held its highly anticipated 2025 Policy Meeting on Admissions at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja. It was a big day for students, schools, and parents across Nigeria, as crucial decisions were made regarding this year’s admissions into tertiary institutions. Here’s a breakdown of everything that went down: ✅ Official Cut-Off Marks for 2025 Admissions JAMB, in collaboration with key education stakeholders, approved the following national minimum cut-off marks: Universities – 150 Polytechnics and Colleges of Education – 100 Colleges of Nursing Sciences – 140 👉 Please note: Institutions still have the right to set their own (higher) cut-off marks, but they cannot go below these national minimums. 📣 JAMB Announces 2025 Top Scorers The top performers in the 2025 UTME were celebrated today. All three students scored above 370 out of 400! 1. Okeke Chinedu Christian (Anambra)...
When Donald Trump stepped into office, the cryptocurrency world, especially Bitcoin, saw a significant boost. Since his election, Bitcoin's value has skyrocketed, hitting an all-time high of $89,000. This surge can be linked to several factors tied to Trump's presidency. Firstly, Trump's administration is seen as supportive of cryptocurrencies. During his campaign, he expressed a positive stance towards digital assets, aiming to make the U.S. a leader in the crypto space. This confidence has attracted many investors, leading to a substantial increase in the market. Moreover, Trump's direct involvement in the crypto world has further fueled this growth. He and his family launched World Liberty Financial, a decentralized finance platform with its own cryptocurrency. This move has been a strong endorsement for digital currencies, encouraging more people to invest. Additionally, the anticipation of a favorable regulatory environment under Trump's administration ha...