Thursday, April 25, 2013

Post-UME: A Curse or Blessing to Nigerian Students?


By Msonter Anzaa

Introduction
There was a period when the process of applying for admission into Nigerian universities was easier than it is today. Those days, all one needed do was sit for the Universities Matriculation Exams, UME, conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB. Upon successful performance in the exam, the candidate was almost sure of securing admission into the institution of choice. Most times, the admission letter was processed and sent to the applicant’s mailing address. However, following the introduction of the Post-Universities Matriculation Examination, Post-UME, by the universities, this changed. These days, candidates have an extra hurdle to cross. A lot of debate has gone on regarding whether the Post-UME is a blessing or a curse to Nigerian students in their quest for higher education. This essay argues that the exam is a curse and advances reasons for this position.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Should State of Residence Replace State of Origin?

By Msonter Anzaa

As a growing nation, Nigeria grapples with a number of contentious issues bordering on her nationhood. One such issue is whether state of residence should replace state of origin as a means of identifying a citizen’s relationship with the society. This essay looks at both practices and argues that state of residence can replace state of origin as a more liberal and beneficial means of identifying an individual with his community.

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