Post University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (PUTME) Screening Exercise for the 2015/2016 Academic Session
This is to inform all University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates who have applied for admission into the Benue State University, Makurdi for the 2015/2016 academic session that the University has scheduled its Post UTME Screening Exercise to hold at the University campus along Makurdi – Gboko road as follows:
2) Candidates are to note that the screening exercise shall be conducted using OMR paper and pencil. 3) Eligibility UTME candidates must have scored not less than the indicated minimum scores for various courses in the UTME as shown below:
4) Candidates are to print the 2015/2016 time table for the Post UTME Screening Exercise on the University website: www.bsum.edu.ngPROCEDURE FOR PAYMENT & REGISTRATION Candidates shall be required to:
Processing fee - N1,500.00 Total -
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Thursday, 23 July 2015
Post University Tertiary Matriculation Examination (PUTME) Screening Exercise for the 2015/2016 Academic Session
Photos: Parents, others locked out of Jamb Office today


Parents reportedly stranded at JAMB office gate this morning. According to the person who shared these pictures, the protesting parents were told to go back to Unilag to make their complaints. The high Unilag cut off mark has been giving students and parents nightmares. Pic credit @freesleeves
Source=Linda Ikeji's blog
Photos: Queeneth Awukam emerges Cross River Most Beautiful Girl
The pageant organized by an individual that continues to stand out is the prestigious Cross River Most Beautiful Girl, an event organized by former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Isabella Agbor Ayuk under her Belle’Sabel Grooming Agency (BGA) in collaboration with SilverBird Group.

After it debut in 2014 with her pioneer queen being Prosper Achu Ayuk, CRMBG has continued to soar in lips and bounds as the sole platform for the selection of the teaming beauties from Cross River for a true Cross River representation at the MBGN event; and it should not be forgotten in a hurry that being the first state pageant to be given consent by Silver Bird Group to craft its event after MBGN.
The event as produced by pageant specialist, Joe Esse considering the theme “The Year of The Goddess’’ did not only step up its game in every aspect of its organization but went further to consider four more main extra mouth watery crowns, a rare opportunity for more pageants to exploit the platform provided for them by CRMBG to impact on society and to soar to greater heights in their career; and so the four extra titles include CRMBG Culture and Heritage, CRMBG Tourism, CRMBG Face of Belle’Sabel and CRMBG Ambassador of the year.
For this year’s edition of CRMBG holding at the Cultural Centre Main Bowl, Calabar, the contestant representing Ikom Local Government Area, Queeneth Onyoduma Awukam, age 20, swept resounding victory over 17 other contestants representing the other local government areas of Cross River and she will represent Crossed River State in the MBGN pageant 2015.
The three statutory pet projects of CRMBG, namely, campaign against typhoid fever, malaria parasite, assisting the less privileged and otherwise vulnerable women and youths of society in the areas of small and medium enterprise (SME) development.
The event registered exclusive performances by Patoranking, Robert Ekpo and with a blue-carpet interview by entertainment researcher and writer, Obaji Akpet while the event proper was anchored by the award winning Silverbird TV personality, Anthony Abraham and talk show goddess, Diana-Mary Owan.
Personalities at the event include the speaker of Cross River House of Assembly (CRHA), Rt. Hon. John Gaul Lebor; former Chief of staff to Cross River Government, Dr. Alex Ogbona; reigning Mr. Nigeria, Emmanuel Ikubese; ex-Miss Universe Ghana, Gifty Oforie; ex- MBGN Universe, Damiete Charles-Granville; former Miss Valentine Nigeria and CEO of Rekiato Fashion, Mariam Elisha; former Miss Akwa Ibom, Ema Ime Ntia; CEO Temptaton Fashion World, Amanda Esame Ikanni; CEO Zaga House Fashion, David Ofuka among others.
source = Linda ikeji's Blog


The event as produced by pageant specialist, Joe Esse considering the theme “The Year of The Goddess’’ did not only step up its game in every aspect of its organization but went further to consider four more main extra mouth watery crowns, a rare opportunity for more pageants to exploit the platform provided for them by CRMBG to impact on society and to soar to greater heights in their career; and so the four extra titles include CRMBG Culture and Heritage, CRMBG Tourism, CRMBG Face of Belle’Sabel and CRMBG Ambassador of the year.
For this year’s edition of CRMBG holding at the Cultural Centre Main Bowl, Calabar, the contestant representing Ikom Local Government Area, Queeneth Onyoduma Awukam, age 20, swept resounding victory over 17 other contestants representing the other local government areas of Cross River and she will represent Crossed River State in the MBGN pageant 2015.
Following the line-up of victory was pageant representing Yala Local Government Area, Mercy Lagele Egede, 20 who clinched 1st Runner-Up to earn CRMBG Tourism title for the year 2015 and will represent Cross River State at the Queen of Aso Nigeria 2015 pageant. Miss Abi, Mary Odere, 23 emerged 2nd Runner-Up to covet CRMBG Culture and Heritage alongside Miss Amity 2015; Miss Obubra, Blessing Unyin Ngbe, 20 carted CRMBG Ambassador; while Miss Akpabuyo, Stephanie Uta Garrick, 21 took home the best traditional costume to earn her the title of CRMBG Face of Belle’Sabel 2015.
Miss Obudu, Joy Onenu Ajie, 20 was awarded Miss Photogenic title.
Miss Obudu, Joy Onenu Ajie, 20 was awarded Miss Photogenic title.
The three statutory pet projects of CRMBG, namely, campaign against typhoid fever, malaria parasite, assisting the less privileged and otherwise vulnerable women and youths of society in the areas of small and medium enterprise (SME) development.
The event registered exclusive performances by Patoranking, Robert Ekpo and with a blue-carpet interview by entertainment researcher and writer, Obaji Akpet while the event proper was anchored by the award winning Silverbird TV personality, Anthony Abraham and talk show goddess, Diana-Mary Owan.
Personalities at the event include the speaker of Cross River House of Assembly (CRHA), Rt. Hon. John Gaul Lebor; former Chief of staff to Cross River Government, Dr. Alex Ogbona; reigning Mr. Nigeria, Emmanuel Ikubese; ex-Miss Universe Ghana, Gifty Oforie; ex- MBGN Universe, Damiete Charles-Granville; former Miss Valentine Nigeria and CEO of Rekiato Fashion, Mariam Elisha; former Miss Akwa Ibom, Ema Ime Ntia; CEO Temptaton Fashion World, Amanda Esame Ikanni; CEO Zaga House Fashion, David Ofuka among others.
source = Linda ikeji's Blog
Never-before-seen pictures capture the lives of Peruvian nomads who are untouched by civilization
Never-before-seen photos have emerged of one of the last the last uncontacted Amazon tribes who the Peru government is trying to approach after they shot and killed two men in the chest with a bow and arrow.
For 600 years the Mashco Piro clan – also known as Cujareno people – have lived in the forest in Peru close to the border with Brazil and had no contact with the outside world.
But recently – threatened by 21st century logging, drugs cartels and tourism – the rarely seen indigenous tribe have broken cover from the forest to raid villages for food, tools and weapons to hunt.
In May, Leonardo Perez, 20, was killed when he was shot with an arrow by tribe members who wanted his tools.
In 2011 local guide Shaco Flores (pictured above), a Matsigenka Indian, was murdered by the tribe.
Shaco had given them machetes, pots and pans for 20 years and had developed a good relationship with the clan.
But it is believed he was killed with an arrow to the heart after he tried to persuade them to settle and end to their nomadic hunter-gatherer life.
‘The Mashco Piro have been present in this area for as long as anyone can remember, and have in a way been enticed out of their forest home onto the riverbanks by missionaries and other missionised indigenous people,’ Rebecca Spooner for campaign group International Survival told MailOnline.
‘They have been given pots and land and machetes, and are now asking for more.’
The increasing contact between the Mashco Piro people and other indigenous communities is slowly peeling back the layers of secrecy that have shielded them from modern society.
Members of the tribe have been spotted a record 100 times already this year, Peru's deputy culture minister Patricia Balbuena said.
While others have even left the forest and now live among the neighbouring Yine Indians, who speak a similar language.
Source= Linda Ikeji
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