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Common Reasons Why Many Applicants Miss Out on University Admission Each Year

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  Every year, thousands of students apply for university admission with high hopes, but many are left disappointed  not because they’re not qualified, but due to avoidable mistakes. Understanding these common errors can help future applicants make better choices and increase their chances of success. 1. Lack of Proper Guidance and Mentorship Many students go through the admission process without the help of experienced mentors or counselors. This often leads to poor decisions during application and registration. 2. Applying Without Meeting Cutoff Marks Some applicants choose institutions or courses their scores cannot compete for, assuming money or influence can secure them a spot — a risky assumption that often leads to rejection. 3. Late Registration Delaying registration or waiting until deadlines often results in rushed mistakes or missed opportunities due to system errors or network issues. 4. Ignoring Instructions Simple errors, like not following registration or exam in...

Muslims students lynched, burned Yorùbá teacher to death.

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Sixteen suspects in the murder of a Christian secondary school teacher in the northern Nigerian state of Gombe, have been released without charge.  The decision has caused consternation in local Christian circles. Married mother of two, Christiana Oluwatoyin Oluwasesin, was brutally murdered after a Muslim student falsely accused her of having torn a copy of the Quran. The student had been caught cheating in an exam at Gandu Government Day Secondary School. Mrs Oluwasesin had confiscated a paper with Arabic inscriptions which the student had hidden in a book. Despite another teacher showing that the book was not the Quran and had not been torn, a mob of students attacked Mrs Oluwasesin. They were aided by residents from the surrounding area who had been drawn to the scene by the clamour. She was stoned, stripped, beaten, and stabbed to death, and her body was later burned beyond recognition. Local observers believe the incident may have been pre-planned. Two weeks prior to her deat...

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