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stakeholders back jamb initiative on underage varsity admissions

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article covers an education policy initiative in Nigeria with no direct impact on commodity prices, corporate margins, or supply chains. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A is reported.

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  • JAMB held first national engagement on underage university admissions in Abuja with 283 participants.
  • 96 students below age 16 admitted for 2025/2026 session, requiring minimum UTME score of 320.
  • Prof. Peter Okebukola described initiative as unprecedented globally.
  • Discussions included pedagogy, psychological support, and legal frameworks.

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