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JAMB REGISTRAR SATISFIED AT NIPOST e-PIN OUTLET FOR REGISTRATION

The Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board(JAMB), Prof Ishaq Oloyede has expressed satisfaction and excitement at the ease with which registrants are taking advantage of the e-PIN vending outlet of the Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST).

Since April 2021 NIPOST had announced to the general public, especially the 2021 Jamb aspirants that it had made adequate arrangements to commence the vending of Jamb e-PIN as announced by the Jamb registrar on Thursday 8 April 2021 in all post offices in Nigeria.

Oloyede who was on working visit to Ibadan, to monitor the progress of the exercise while fielding questions from journalists hinted that over 500,000 pins had already been vended.

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He stated that he was excited with the capacity with which NIPOST was setting the pace for other vendors adding that no other vendor had vended more than 10% of the pins compared with NIPOST performance.“NIPOST has proved to be a worthy and dependable partner. I can only admonish NIPOST to keep up the good job,” he said.

NIPOST post master General Dr Ismail Adebayo Adewusi said on Thursday that the organization is not relenting in it’s commitment towards a total renewal for more modern services to Nigerians. “As you will agree, we have said in the last two years that we are set to reposition NIPOST in line with modern technology and ease of doing business. Last month, we launched the NIPOST Credit card scheme and in a matter of days, we are going to unveil our digital online logistics services. The e-PIN vending is part of the services that are replacing NIPOST old businesses and there are many more in the pipeline,” Adewusi said.

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