The board said the decision was aimed at ensuring that no eligible candidate was denied access to tertiary education.
He said UBEC had distributed over 800 interactive smart boards to basic education schools nationwide.
Mr Mamah said the empowerment would be extended to another set among the 1,080 trained girls.
Mr Adeleke said it would go a long way in alleviating the water supply challenges and providing alternative places for defecation.
The four outstanding students; three females and a male, who came out tops in the centres were further rewarded with N350,000.
David Akin, a commercial tricycle operator in Sabo, said the unions, numbering more than five, demanded daily taxes from them, a trend that made their operation rather challenging.
The few filling stations that opened for sale within Ibadan metropolis were characterised with long queues of vehicles.
The protesters want an indigene of Ife to be appointed the Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University.
Casualty figures now stand at four, emergency responders say.
Operators of relaxation centres in Kaduna counted their gains as patronage surged due to Sallah holidays.
