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🚨 What Happened Today at the 2025 JAMB Policy Meeting: Full Details You Should Know

  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)...

30DaysRantChallenge: Nigerians Have Had Enough!

 Nigeria will test your patience in ways you never imagined. One minute, you’re celebrating small wins; the next, fuel scarcity slaps you back to reality. But instead of bottling up frustrations, Nigerians have found a new way to let it all out—the #30DaysRantChallenge.


If you’ve been online recently, you’ve probably seen it. People are picking up their phones, hitting record, and speaking their minds about the daily struggles of living in Nigeria. No filters, no sugarcoating—just pure, unfiltered frustration.


What’s the #30DaysRantChallenge About?

Simple: rant about Nigeria’s problems for 30 days straight. One post a day, highlighting something that annoys you about this country. From terrible governance to the price of garri, everything is on the table.


It started as a trend but has now become a movement. People are using it to vent, raise awareness, and, let’s be honest, just cope with the madness of being Nigerian.


Why Are Nigerians Ranting?

Because how else do you survive in a country that seems determined to frustrate you at every turn?

1. Everything Is Expensive

Forget luxury—basic things like food, transport, and even data are draining pockets daily. How do people survive when prices keep rising, but salaries remain the same?


2. No Light, No Fuel, Just Vibes

It’s 2025, and we’re still screaming "Up NEPA!" when light comes on. Fuel prices are unpredictable, and even when you manage to buy it, PHCN is there to remind you that darkness is free.


3. Security? What’s That?

From kidnappings to robberies, many Nigerians live in constant fear. You leave home and just hope you return safely because, honestly, nowhere feels safe anymore.


4. Politicians Are Doing What They Do Best—Nothing

Government officials keep promising "change," but the only change we see is in their bank accounts. Meanwhile, ordinary Nigerians are left to suffer.


5. Even Getting a Passport Feels Like a Full-Time Job

Want a Nigerian passport? Be ready for stress, delays, and unnecessary expenses. Something as basic as identification has turned into a money-making scheme.

Is This Just Another Trend?

At first, it seemed like another social media challenge, but now even politicians and celebrities are paying attention. The Senate has acknowledged it, and even the Super Eagles joined in. But will anything change? Nigerians aren’t holding their breath.


What’s Next?

Will this challenge lead to real action? Or will it just be another moment of online outrage before everyone moves on? One thing is certain—Nigerians are tired, and they’re not keeping quiet anymore.


So, what’s your biggest rant about Nigeria? Drop it in the comments!

#30DaysRantChallenge #WeAreTired #FixNigeria #NigeriaMustChange #EndBadGovernance #SufferingAndSmiling #NaijaReality #VoicesOfNigeria #EnoughIsEnough #NigerianStruggles


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