Wednesday, 5 June 2019

2019 UTME: JAMB yet to publish cut-off mark

2019 UTME: JAMB yet to publish cut-off mark

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board says it has not published the national and general minimum cut-off marks for placement of candidates into the nation’s tertiary institutions as being speculated in some quarters.
The board’s Head, Media and Information, Dr Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, on Wednesday in Lagos.
According to him, there is no truth behind such speculations, adding that some persons, whom he described as fraudulent elements were behind the development with a ploy to defraud innocent Nigerians especially the candidates.
Benjamin said the cut-off marks could only be arrived at with the inputs of critical stakeholders in the education sector scheduled for days ahead.
“We want to seize this opportunity to caution the public especially candidates, not to allow themselves to be swindled by these desperate individuals that are peddling this rumour.
“The board is yet to come up with any cut-off mark for placements into the various tertiary institutions across the country.
“The cut-off marks cannot be decided upon without the input of critical stakeholders of the education sector at an elaborate policy meeting,” he said.
Benjamin explained that the next policy meeting would be held on Tuesday, June 11, at Gbongan in Osun.
The spokesman noted that already, preparations for the meeting had been concluded, adding that officials of the Ministry of Education were expected to attend.
According to him, other key stakeholders were also expected to grace the occasion, to determine the national cut-off mark.
He said that it was only after this had been achieved that the candidates would be availed of the cut-off marks of the various tertiary institutions across the country.

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Did you know that over 50% of young men are suffering from low sperm count?

Did you know that over 50% of young men are suffering from low sperm count?
You may think you're fertile but have you known your fertility status?
Then you should read this...

Foods to improve sperm count

Though supplements are considered a safe way to get the recommended daily intake of most vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, the body does not always easily absorb them.
Most studies suggest that eating foods rich in specific compounds and chemicals allows the body to use them more efficiently. So the best way to increase sperm count naturally may be to increase the consumption of foods high in sperm-friendly nutrients.
Foods high in sperm count-boosting nutrients include:
Walnuts on a table
Foods high in sperm count-boosting nutrients include bananas, dark chocolate, ginseng, and walnuts.
  • walnuts
  • citrus fruits
  • whole wheat and grains
  • most fish, especially wild salmon, cod, and haddock
  • most shellfish, especially oysters
  • vitamin D enhanced milk and milk products
  • dark chocolate
  • garlic
  • bananas
  • broccoli
  • ginseng
  • turmeric
  • asparagus
  • most leafy greens, especially spinach and kale
  • fermented nuts and seeds

Medications to increase sperm count

A doctor may prescribe medication for men with very low sperm counts or who have additional health factors or considerations.
Medications sometimes used to treat low sperm count include:

  • clomiphene citrate oral (Serophene)
  • serophene oral
  • Gonal-f® RFF* Redi-ject® (follitropin alfa or gonal-F) or subcutaneous (under the skin) injections
  • antibiotics if caused by urinary or reproductive tract infection
  • human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) (brand names Choragon and Pregnyl)
  • letrozole or anastrozole
  • exogenous androgens