Vacant Admission Places in 39 Unity Schools as Nigerian Government Releases List of Admitted Applicants

The Nigerian government has released the admission list of students admitted to all 110 unit schools in the country including Gifted Academy, Suleja, Federal Capital Territory.

But admissions processes are continuing at 39 schools where available places have not yet been filled.

This is contained in a statement by Ben Goong, Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education.

The ministry has therefore asked the parents of students who have applied for admission to one of the colleges to verify the names of their wards on the ministry's website (www.education.gov.ng) or at the school to which they applied.

The statement notes that schools whose admissions quotas have not yet been met include 15 from north-central, 13 from north-east, seven from north-west and four from south-south.

Schools include; FSTC Jalingo, FGC Wukari, FGGC Monguno, FSTC Doha, FGGC Yola, FGC Billiri, FGC New Bussa, FGC Maiduguri, FGGC Keana, FGGC Bajoga, FSTC Kuta, FGGC Jalingo, FGC Kwall, FGC Azare, FGGC Kabba, FGGC Potiskum, FSTC Lassa, FSTC Otukpo, FSTC Michika, FGGC Langtang, FGC Buni Yadi, FGC Otobi, FGC Minna, FGGC Imiringi, FSTC Ogugu, FGGC Ikot Obio Itong, FGC Ugwolawo, FSTC Tungbo, FSTC Uromi, FGC Rubochi FGGC Minijibir, FSTC Dayi, FGGC Zaria, FGGC Kazaure, FGC Daura, FGC Birnin Yauri, FGC Kiyawa.

Qosim Suleiman is a journalist at Premium Times in partnership with Report for the World, which connects local newsrooms with talented emerging journalists to cover under-reported issues around the world.

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Vacant Admission Places in 39 Unity Schools as Nigerian Government Releases List of Admitted Applicants

The Nigerian government has released the admission list of students admitted to all 110 unit schools in the country including Gifted Academy, Suleja, Federal Capital Territory.

But admissions processes are continuing at 39 schools where available places have not yet been filled.

This is contained in a statement by Ben Goong, Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education.

The ministry has therefore asked the parents of students who have applied for admission to one of the colleges to verify the names of their wards on the ministry's website (www.education.gov.ng) or at the school to which they applied.

The statement notes that schools whose admissions quotas have not yet been met include 15 from north-central, 13 from north-east, seven from north-west and four from south-south.

Schools include; FSTC Jalingo, FGC Wukari, FGGC Monguno, FSTC Doha, FGGC Yola, FGC Billiri, FGC New Bussa, FGC Maiduguri, FGGC Keana, FGGC Bajoga, FSTC Kuta, FGGC Jalingo, FGC Kwall, FGC Azare, FGGC Kabba, FGGC Potiskum, FSTC Lassa, FSTC Otukpo, FSTC Michika, FGGC Langtang, FGC Buni Yadi, FGC Otobi, FGC Minna, FGGC Imiringi, FSTC Ogugu, FGGC Ikot Obio Itong, FGC Ugwolawo, FSTC Tungbo, FSTC Uromi, FGC Rubochi FGGC Minijibir, FSTC Dayi, FGGC Zaria, FGGC Kazaure, FGC Daura, FGC Birnin Yauri, FGC Kiyawa.

Qosim Suleiman is a journalist at Premium Times in partnership with Report for the World, which connects local newsrooms with talented emerging journalists to cover under-reported issues around the world.

Support the integrity and credibility journalism of PREMIUM TIMES Good journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can guarantee the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy and a transparent government. For free and continued access to the best investigative journalism in the country, we ask that you consider providing modest support to this noble endeavour. By contributing to PREMIUM TIMES, you help sustain relevant journalism and keep it free and accessible to everyone.

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