Friday, June 24, 2011

JAMB UTME 2011 Results is Out – How To Check JAMB Result


JAMB has released the official JAMB UTME 2011/2012 results. The Joint Asmission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) today released and published on its website (jamb.org.ng) the 2011 JAMB UTME results.
Details on checking the JAMB 2011 results are given below.
JAMB UTME 2011 Result Checking Instructions:
1. Visit JAMB’s result checking website Click here to check
2. Insert your PIN, Serial No or Reg Number
3. If you get a message saying: “sorry you have no results yet”, then your results have not been uploaded yet and you should check back later.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tayo Aderinokun, GTB MD Dies @ 57.


Huhuonline understands that the Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Tayo Aderinoku is dead. Sources within family told our correspondent that Tayo Aderinokun, who went into a coma some months back, died in a London hospital.

Recall that some months back, Mr. Aderinokun left the shores of Nigeria to attend to his health which had become a cause of concern.

Consequently, a notice of medical leave was filed to the banks regulatory authorities and the media, and at the bank`s annual general meeting, held in April 2011, it announced Mr. Segun Agbaje as its acting Managing Director ,for the period Aderinokun will be away.However, with the demise of Mr. Aderinokun, Segun Agbaje will be confirmed as the managing director of GTB.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Internet Services To Be Disrupted Worldwide On Wednesday

The World Wide Web will be disrupted globally on Wednesday as the world Internet bodies plan to test run the new Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).

The Internet Protocol is the address of a device used in connecting to the Internet and it represents the technology powering the Internet.

It only recognises the IP address in providing access to the Internet and the entire global has been using the IPv4 until it numbers were recently exhausted.

The development reinforces the need to migrate to the IPv6, which had been developed as the next generation IP, address standard intended to supplement and eventually replace the IPv4 protocol that most Internet services use today.