TRAGEDY AVERTED AS 120-YEAR-OLD ANCESTRAL TREE FALLS AT OBOSI MARKET. (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.

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 Tragedy Averted as 120-Year-Old Ancestral Tree Falls at Obosi Market By Chiedu Okoye A major tragedy was averted at Eke Obosi Market in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State after a 120-year-old ancestral tree collapsed, destroying shops and goods but leaving traders and visitors unharmed. The massive tree, estimated to be about 150 feet tall, fell within the market premises, damaging at least 12 shops and valuable merchandise. Residents and traders described the incident as miraculous, noting that no lives were lost despite the extent of the destruction. The fallen tree held significant cultural importance as a sacred symbol of Eke Obosi Market, which is regarded as a stronghold of the traditions and cultural heritage of the Obosi people. Beyond serving as a centre for commercial activities, the market is also known as a venue for communal traditional rites and ceremonies. Eke Obosi Market was recently rebuilt and modernised by renowned businessman, politician and ...

HOW TO CHECK YOUR 2025 UTME RESULTS: JAMB PROVIDES STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE. (PHOTO).


 How to Check Your 2025 UTME Results: JAMB Provides Step-by-Step Guide


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has outlined two methods for candidates to check their 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results, either through the JAMB eFacility Portal or via SMS.


Checking Results via JAMB eFacility Portal

To access results online, candidates should visit the JAMB eFacility Portal at https://efacility.jamb.gov.ng/login using a web browser. Next, they must log in with the email address and password used during registration. After entering these details, candidates can click the “Check UTME Results” button to view their scores for each subject taken.


Checking Results via SMS

Alternatively, candidates can check their results by sending an SMS. To do this, open the messaging app on a mobile phone and compose a new message typing “RESULT” in all caps, followed by the candidate’s JAMB Registration Number. The message should be sent to either 55019 or 66019, JAMB’s official SMS result numbers. Candidates will receive a reply SMS containing their UTME scores for each subject. This method incurs a N50 service charge, deducted from the candidate’s mobile phone airtime.


JAMB’s announcement follows the release of the 2025 UTME results, with a press conference scheduled later this week to provide further details on result access and related updates.

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