JAMB RELEASES 2026 UTME MOP-UP RESULTS, SET TO BEGIN CANDIDATE RANKING. (PHOTO)

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 JAMB Releases 2026 UTME Mop-Up Results, Set to Begin Candidate Ranking The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially released the results for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) mop-up exercise. This crucial update marks the end of the testing phase for the current academic session, paving the way for the next stage of the tertiary admission process. According to a statement issued by JAMB's Public Communication Adviser, Fabian Benjamin, candidates who sat for the mop-up examination can now access their performance details through the board's approved result-checking channels. Candidate Ranking and Admission Letter Printing With the mop-up results now live, JAMB is transitioning immediately into the screening and placement phase. The board announced that it will commence the ranking of candidates to facilitate the selection process for universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education across Nigeria. Furthermore, qualified candid...

FACTORIES, COMPANIES AND BUSINESS OPERATORS IN AWKA WILL PAY A FINE OF N300,00, IF THEIR ENVIRONMENT IS FOUND DIRTY -AWKA CAPITAL TERRITORY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (ACTDA). (PHOTO).


 Factories, Companies and business operators in Awka will pay a fine of N300,00, if their environment is found dirty -Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA)


The Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA) has directed factories, companies and business operators within the capital territory to maintain a clean and safe environment around their premises or face sanctions.


The directive, issued by ACTDA Environmental Officer, Mr. Jude Nworah, on behalf of the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, Dr. Ossy Onuko, stated that operators are required to regularly cut and clear grasses within and around their premises, provide waste bins and ensure proper refuse disposal.


ACTDA announced that its enforcement team will commence routine inspections from February 15, 2026, warning that defaulters will be sanctioned with a fine of N300,000 or face legal prosecution.


Nworah said the inspection exercise will cover factories, companies and other business premises across Awka to ensure compliance with environmental sanitation standards.


He noted that the directive became necessary following the poor environmental condition previously observed in parts of the capital city, including blocked drainage systems and unclean gutters.


According to him, several establishments had earlier been served notices to carry out clean up and desilting of drainages, stressing that the enforcement process would not be compromised.

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