Just in: After alternating, the Nigerian government officially set the age of 16 years for higher institutions

After some alternating arguments, with uncertainty in the air, the Nigerian government finally declared 16 years as the minimum age to enter the institutions of Nigerian higher education.

Minister of Education, Dr. Supi Alausa, made this know on Tuesday when it was open to open policy meetings from the Joint Acceptance and Matriculation Council (Jamb) in Abuja.

He warned the head of the institution to stick to new policies, warning that anyone found involved in the reception fraud will face prosecution.

Alausa states that the official age of 16 determined by the government cannot be negotiated.

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