JAMB has started sending out the 2017 UTME Exam Slip to Candidates' respective email addresses. Here's the procedure to get yours.
Please note that not all Exam Slips have been sent, and this will go on in batches. If you have not yet received a mail from JAMB, be patient and keep checking your email address for the mail.
We expect JAMB to know that email delivery may be unreliable, so they should make adequate arrangements quickly to ensure that candidates are able to reprint their exam
slips directly from their profile on the JAMB portal. When this is available, we will let you know on this website.
Ensure you check both Inbox and SPAM/JUNK folders. If you
eventually get the mail from JAMB, simply look for an attachment that comes with the mail. This attachment is a
PDF file, named most likely as your JAMB registration number.
First, download the PDF file to your phone or computer system
to ensure you now have it offline. If you have a printer at home, you can print the Exam Slip directly from the computer
without having to visit the Business Centre or Cyber Cafe.
If you downloaded it with your phone, you can also attach the
phone to your home computer and also print it from the printer attached to the computer system.
If you don't have a printer at home, then head to any Business Center or Cyber Cafe, log into your email, re-download the
Exam Slip and ask that an operator should help you print the Exam Slip.
Please print 2 Copies of the Exam Slip because you would be required to submit 1 of them at the Exam Centre. You will then keep the other copy for reference.
– He was abducted at his duty post
– His colleagues have been arrested
– His wife calls on police authority for proper investigation
Palpable fear may be greeting men of the Nigeria police as a colleague of theirs, corporal Torbee Atorough, attached to the Ibafo police division, Ogun state, is reportedly abducted by unknown gunmen believed to be militants.
Torbee Atorough
The Punch reports that Atorough was abducted at his post in Ibafo, notorious for pipeline vandalism and oil theft on May 11 2016.
It was learnt that the alleged militants operating around the creeks in the area were flagged down by the corporal and three of his colleagues at about 8.30pm.
Rather than wait, the driver of the snatched car in which the militants travelled zoomed off. This prompted Atorough to chase them with a motorcycle alone.
However, since he went after them, he is yet to be seen.
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His colleagues were said to later trail the all...
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