JAMB noted, “The law is explicit that no candidate is permitted to hold two admissions concurrently.”
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund says it has invested more than N30 billion to strengthen security in tertiary institutions across Nigeria from January to date.
Mr Echono also revealed that TETFund was scaling up support for research laboratories, digital learning systems, and sustainable power projects.
The communiqué recommended active participation from stakeholders to eradicate sexual harassment in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
Ms Ogunrotimi said signing the bill into law would mark a significant milestone in the fight against sexual harassment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has identified illegal mining and other criminal activities as major threats to Nigeria’s economy.
