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Jamb 2017 Registration Ends In Two Days by youngscholar(m): 5:48pm On May 03, 2017
The 2017 Jamb Registration ends in two days time.(May 5th 2017). I am sure many have successfully registered while some are have not.

For those that has not registered due to one reasons or the other, 2017 Jamb registration closes in two days as Jamb will not extend the deadline.

Those that are yet to register have two days or you probably wait till next year.

For all those who have registered, your journey to securing admission in 2017 has just begun.

You can all Join our classroom for Jambites via the Link www.schoolng.ml/aspirant-brainstorm

And let me inform you before hand, it is going to be a bumpy ride. So brace your self.

Goodluck to all Jambites..

Share with us how positive you feel about this journey.

We wish you all the Best !

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