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Its no more news that Jamb results are been released on a daily base and  most candidates have checked their results why others are yet to check.
and its also no new thing that why luck shined on others, others ran out of luck, which ever be the case, i would want to tell you that no conditional is permanent be strong for your weakness today might be your strength tomorrow.

For those who have checked their results and made it below 200 i want you to know that all hope is not lost yet, keep calm God has his plans for every body and his plans are for good and not for evil, worry not for every thing will turn around for your good.

For those who made it above 200 thank God who made it possible, its not by your power but by his grace and note its not yet over until it is over, "bless the name of God for what ever be your score for he knows the plans he has for you" these were the words of my father some years back when i scored 181 in Jamb and i felt all is over for me not knowing that God actually has a better plan, with that 181 University of Nigeria Nsukka that year was brought to 180 and that was how i found my self in UNN and i know many who scored higher above me that year could not gain the admission.

So therefore friends lets be calm and keep watch, pray for better days ahead.
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