Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Is Jamb Registration Form 2019/2020 Out? Jamb Registration 2019

This is the question Prospective candidates of UTME 2019 examination have been asking me. Some even asked, “Has Jamb already commenced registration for 2019 UTME exercise?“, “When will Jamb registration form 2019/2020 be out?“. If these are your questions, continue reading this article for the perfect answers.

JAMB form 2019/2020 will be out between October 31st, 2018 and early December.
Whether you like it or not, Jamb 2019 registration form will be out no sooner than later. Why am I telling you this?
I am telling you so that you can start preparing for Jamb 2019 examination. If you want to score above 300 in Jamb 2019, you must start your preparation now.
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Friday, 26 October 2018

Official List Of Recommended Textbooks For JAMB 2019 [All Subjects]

What are the recommended textbooks to read for JAMB 2019 and pass? If this is your question, then you are reading the right article. In this article, I will provide the list of recommended textbooks for JAMB 2019

TABLE OF CONTENT

  • What are JAMB recommended textbooks?
  • Why you should use recommended textbooks for JAMB 2019
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Agriculture
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Art
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Biology
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Chemistry
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Commerce
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB CRS
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Economics
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB French
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Geography
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Government
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB History
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Home Economics
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Islamic Studies
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Literature-in-English
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Mathematics
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Music
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Physics
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Principle Of account
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Use Of English
  • List of recommended textbooks for JAMB Yoruba

WHAT ARE RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS

As the name implies, they are simply textbooks recommended by JAMB board for usage by UTME candidates in their course of preparing for UTME. They were not recommended by me but by JAMB board. It means, they are satisfied with the content of these books and they believe UTME candidate will find it useful.

WHY YOU SHOULD USE RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB 2019

Let me start by asking you a question. If you don’t use recommended textbooks by JAMB, how sure are you that the textbook you are using is good enough? If you are not, it is better to stick to JAMB recommended textbooks.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB AGRICULTURE


• Adeniyi, M. O. et al (1999) Countdown to Senior Secondary Certificate Examination Agricultural Science, Ibadan: Evans
• Akinsanmi, A. O. (2000) Junior Secondary Agricultural Science, Uk: Longman
• Akinsanmi, O. A. (2000) Senior Secondary Agricultural Science, Uk: Longman
• Anthonio, Q. B. O. (1999) General Agriculture for West Africa, London: George Allen
• Are, L. A. et al (2010) Comprehensive Certificate Agricultural Science for Senior Secondary School,University Press Plc.
• Egbuna, C. K. et al (2014) Extension Modern Agricultural Science for Senior Secondary Schools (2010), Extension Publication
• Emmanuel C. A. (2003) A Dictionary of Agriculture, Benue: Agitab Publisher Makurdi
• Falusi, A. O. and Adeleye, I. O. A (2000) Agricultural Science for Junior Secondary Schools Books 1- 3, Ibadan: Onibonoje
• Komolafe, M. F. et al (2004) Agricultural Science for senior secondary Schools 1, 2 and 3, Ibadan: University Press Ltd.
• Komolafe, M. F. et al (2004) Practical Agriculture for West African Schools and Colleges, (2nd Edition), Ibadan: University Press Ltd.
• Philips T. A. (1986) Agricultural Notebook, Lagos: Longman
• STAN (1999) Agricultural Science for Senior Secondary Schools, Lagos: Longman

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB ART

• Banjoko I. (2000) Visual Arts made Easy: Textbook for Schools and Colleges, Lagos, Movic Publishing Company Ltd.
• Egonwa, O.D. (1991) African Art: A contemporary Source Book, Benin: Osasu Publishers.
• Eguilae, S.A. (1985) The Essential Ground work in Art and Design, Omotola Standard Press and Bookshop (Nig) Ltd.
• Erese, U. O. and Ogunsina E. D. (1989) Creative Arts and Crafts for J. S. S. Onibonoje Press.
• Nahab, S. J. (2003) Art of the Millennium for Senior Secondary Schools, Ehindero (Nig.) Ltd.
• Ogumor, E. (1993) Certificate Art for Junior Secondary Schools and Senior Secondary Schools, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
• Olaosebikan W. A. (1982) Cultural and Creative Arts, Evans
• Olurukooba, B. K. (1991) Art for Senior Secondary Schools, ABU
• Uzoagba I. N. (1982) Understanding Art in General Education, Onitsha; African Publish Ltd
• Wangboje, I. N. (1982) A Textbook on Art for Junior and Senior Secondary Schools, Evans Publishers

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB BIOLOGY

• Ndu, F.O. C. Ndu, Abun A. and Aina J.O. (2001) Senior Secondary School Biology: Books 1 -3, Lagos: Longman
• Odunfa, S.A. (2001) Essential of Biology, Ibadan: Heinemann
• Oguniyi M.B. Adebisi A.A. and Okojie J.A. (2000) Biology for Senior Secondary Schools: Books 1 – 3, Macmillan
• Ramalingam, S.T. (2005) Modern Biology, SS Science Series. New Edition, AFP
• Stan. (2004) Biology for Senior Secondary Schools. Revised Edition, Ibadan: Heinemann
• Stone R.H. and Cozens, A.B.C. (1982) Biology for West African Schools. Longman
• Usua, E.J. (1997) Handbook of practical Biology 2nd Edition, University Press, Limited

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB CHEMISTRY

• New School Chemistry for Senior Secondary Schools, Ababio, O. Y. (2009), (Fourth edition), Onitsha: Africana FIRST Publishers Limited.
• Senior Secondary Chemistry, Bajah, S.T.; Teibo, B. O., Onwu, G.; and Obikwere, A. Book 1 (1999), Books 2 and 3 (2000). Lagos: Longman.
• Understanding Chemistry for Schools and Colleges, Ojokuku, G. O. (2012, Revised Edition), Zaria: Press-On Chemresources.
• Essential: Chemistry for Senior Secondary Schools, (2008), 2nd Edition, I. A. Odesina, Lagos: Tonad Publishers Limited.
• Countdown to WASSCE/SSCE, NECO, JME Chemistry, Uche, I. O.; Adenuga, I. J. and Iwuagwu, S. L. (2003). Ibadan: Evans.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB COMMERCE

• Anderson, D. J. (1978) Commerce for West Africa, London: Macmillan.
• Ahukannah, L. I. et al (1992) Commerce for Secondary Schools Onitsha: Africana – First Publishers.
• Asaolu, A. and Igwe, P. M. (2005) New Syllabus Commerce for Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3 (Second Edition) Ibadan: Evans.
• Babatunde, A. H. (1999) Handbook on Commerce for Schools and College, (First Edition), Global Publications.
• Eriki, P. O. (1998) Working with Computer, Benin: Bofic Publishers.
• French, C. S. (2000) Computer Science, (Fifth Edition), Britain: Ashford.
• Ibru, G. M. (2004) Nigeria: The Promise of Tourism, Lagos: G.S.L. Publishing Limited.
• Igwe, P. M. e tal (2004) Countdown to WASSCE/SSCE/NECO/JME Commerce, Ibadan: Evans.
• James, A. F, et al (1996) Management, (Sixth Edition), New Delhi: Prentice Hall).
• Nwachukwu, C. C. (1999) Management Theory and Practice, Onitsha: Africana – FIRST Publishers.
• Odedokun, M. O. et al (1999) Commerce for Senior Secondary School, Books 1 – 3, Lagos: Longman.
• Odoom, F. F. (1998) Commerce for Senior Secondary School, Books 1 – 3, Ibadan: Onibonoje.
• Onifade, A. (2001) Management: Office Business Education, Abeokuta: KAPPCO.
• Onifade, A. (2002) The Computer for Word Processing and Internet, Abeokuta: KAPPCO.
• Onu, A. J. C. (2000) Marketing Today, Abuja: Precious Treasures Ltd.
• Pallister, J. and Isaacs, A. (eds) (2002) A Dictionary of Business (Third Edition), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Ubaka, O. A., (2012), Commerce Simplifiedfor SSS 1 – 3, WAEC, NECO, JAMB, NABTEB EXAMS, Garki, Abuja: Andyson Millennium Concepts Ltd.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB CRS

• Adetunji, P.G. et al (2000) ExamFocus Christian Religious KnowledgeIbadan: University Press Plc
• Adeyemo, I. O. et al (1998) Christian Religious Knowledge for Secondary Schools Books1 – 3, Ibadan: Onibonoje
• Adeyinka, A. A. et al (1991) Christian Religious Knowledge for Senior Secondary Schools, Book 1 – 3, Lagos: Longman
• Adigwe, H.A et’al (2004) Christian Religious Knowledge for Senior Secondary Schools. Onitsha. Africana Publishers.
• Aghaeghuna, E. O. N (1988) Senior Secondary School Christian Religious Knowledge themes from Selected Epistles, Vol 1 – III, Awka, Jet Publishers
• Dopamu A. Et al (1990) Christian Religious Knowledge for Senior Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3, Lagos: Nelson
• Ilori J. A. et al (1980) Christian Religious Knowledge for Senior Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3, Ibadan: Evans
• Izuchukwu, A.E. et’al (1997) Round-Up for Senior Secondary Certificate Examination Christian Religious Knowledge: A Complete Guide. Lagos. Longman.
• Throckmorton, B.H, Jr. (ed) (1966) Gospel Parallels: A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels. New York. Thomas Nelson.
• THE BIBLE: Revised Standard Version, Stonechill Green: Bible Society Publishing House (1971).

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB ECONOMICS

• Aderinto, A.A et al (1996) Economics: Exam Focus, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
• Black, J. (1997) Oxford Dictionary of Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press
• Eyiyere, D.O. (1980) Economics Made Easy, Benin City, Quality Publishers Ltd.
• Fajana, F et al (1999) Countdown to SSCE/JME Economics Ibadan: Evans
• Falodun, A.B. et al (1997) Round-up Economics, Lagos: Longman
• Kountsoyiannis, A. (1979) Modern Microeconomics, London: Macmillan
• Lipsey, R.G. (1997) An Introduction to Positive Economics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Samuelson, P and Nordhaus, W. (1989) Economics, Singapore: McGraw-Hill
• Udu E and Agu G.A. (2005) New System Economics: a Senior Secondary Course, Ibadan: Africana FIRST Publishers Ltd.
• Wannacott and Wannacott (1979) Economics, New York: McGraw-Hill.
• Brownson-oton Richard (2010) What is Micro-Economics? Niky Printing and Publishing coy.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB FRENCH

A (i) Written Language
• Ajiboye, T. (2014) Companion to French Grammar (4th Edition): Ibadan: Cleavoketa books
• Ajiboye, T. (2012) Nouvel Horizon, Book 4, New Revised Edition, Ibadan: Bounty Press
• Byrne and Churchill (1980) A Comprehensive French Grammar,
• Hatier (1980) Le Nouveau Bescherelle: L’Art de Conjuguer, Ibadan: Spectrum Book Ltd.
• Maice, G et Merlo, G : (1998): Grammaire progressive du français ( Niveau intermediaire), Paris: Clé international.
• Mazauric,. C, et Sirejols, E(2006) : On y va! Book 3, Ibadan : Spectrun Books Ltd.
• Ojo, S. A.(2000) A Comprehensive Revision Handbook of French Grammar, Ibadan: Agoro Publishing Company.
• Any other relevant materials on French Grammar.
(ii) Oral:
• Ajiboye, T. (2010) An Introduction to Practice in Oral French, Ibadan: Bounty Press.
• Leon, M. (1978) Initiation à la Prononciation du Français Standard.
• Any other materials that emphasise oral practice
(B) Culture of Froncophone Countries
• Girod R and Ground-Clement, F. (1979) Comment vivent les Francais, Paris: Hachette Mbuko, L. (2000)French Essays on Culture and Civilisation for Schools and College Ibadan: Bounty Press.
• Any other relevant materials, e.g. French newspapers, magazines, journals, and documents on Francophone life.
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(C) Dictionary
• Any good French/English or French dictionary

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB GEOGRAPHY

• Adeleke, B.O. Areola .O. 2002 and Leong, G.C. Certificate Physical and Human Geography for Senior Secondary School (West African Edition), Ibadan: Oxford.
• Bradshaw, M. et al (2004) Contemporary World Regional Geography, New York: McGraw Hill
• Bunet, R.B and Okunrotifa, P.O.(1999) General Geography in Diagrams for West Africa, China: Longman.
• Collins New Secondary Atlas, Macmillan
• Fellman, D. et al (2005) Introduction to Geography (Seventh Edition) New York: McGraw Hill
• Getis, A. et al (2004) Introduction to Geography (Ninth Edition) New York: McGraw Hill
• Iloeje, N. P(1999) A New Geography of West Africa, Hong Kong: Longman
• Iloeje, N.P(1982) A New Geography of Nigeria (New Education), Hong Kong: London
• Nimako, D.A. (2000) Map Reading of West Africa, Essex: Longman.
• Okunrotifa, P.O. and Michael S. (2000) A Regional Geography of Africa (New Edition), Essex: London.
• Udo, R.K(1970) Geographical Regions of Nigeria, London: Longman.
• Waugh, D. (1995) Geography an Integrated Approach (Second Edition), China: Nelson
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• Adegoke M.A (2013), A Comprehensive Text on Physical, Human and Regional Geography.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB GOVERNMENT

• Adigwe, F (1985) Essentials of Government for West Africa, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
• Anifowose, R and Enemuo, F. C (eds)(1999) Elements of Politics, Lagos; Malthouse Press Limited.
• Appadorai, A. (1978) The Substance of Politics, London: Oxford University Press.
• Ball, A. R. (1983) Modern Politics and Government, London: macmillan.
• Ofoegbu, R. (1977) Government for the Certificate Year, London: George Allen and Unwin.
• Olawale, J. B (1987) New Topics on Ordinary Level Government, Ilesha: Jola Publishing.
• Oyediran, O. Nwosu, H., Takaya, B., Anifowoshe, R., Femi, B., Godwill, O. and Adigun, A. (1990) Government for Senior Secondary Schools, Books 1, 2 and 3, Ibadan: Longman.
• Oyeneye, I., Onyenwenu, M. and Olusunde, B. E. (2000) Round-Up Government for Senior Secondary School Certifcate Examination: A complete Guide, Ibadan: Longman.
• Oyovbaire, S., Oguna, A. E. C., Amucheazi, E. C., Coker, H. o. and Oshuntuyi, O. (2001) Countdown to Senior Secondary Certifcate Examination: Government, Ibadan: Evans.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB HISTORY

• Abba, A (2006): The Politics of Mallam Aminu Kano, Kaduna Vanguard and Publishers.
• Ayandele, A. E. et al (1986): The Making of Modern Africa, The Twentieth Century Vol 2., Longman.
• Ajayi and Cowther (1971): History of West Africa Vol. I, London, Longman.
• Ajayi and Crowther (1974): History of West Africa Vol. II, London, Longman
• Akinloye, S. A. (1976): Emergent African States: Topics in Twentieth Century African History, Longman.
• Akinyemi, A. B., Agbi, S. O and Otunbanjo, A. O. (eds) (1989): Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 years. (International Relations) Vol x, Heinemann. Ibadan.
• Anene J. C. and Brown, G (1966): African in the 19th and 20th centuries, Ibadan: University Press.
• Anene J. C. (1966): Southern Nigeria in Transition, 1885 – 1906, Cambridge: University Press.
• Anene, J. C and Brown, G (eds) (1972): African in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Handbook for Teachers and Students, Ibadan: University Press and Nelson.
• Ashiwaju A. I., Croder, M and Denzer, I. R. (eds) Tariki 25, Grassroots Leadership in Colonial West Africa, Vol. 7, London: Longman.
• Atanda, J. A. Ashiwaju, G and Abubakar, Y. (eds) (1989) Nigeria since Independence: The First Years: Religion Vol. i., Ibadan Heinemann.
• Barkindo, B. et al (1989): Africa and the Wider World, Vol. 1. Lagos: Longman.
• Barkindo, B. et al (1996): African and the Wider World, Vols. 2 and 3, Lagos: Longman
• Boahen, A (1969) The Revolutionary years: Africa since 1800 Longman publishers.
• Boahen, A (1969): The Revolutionary years: West Africa since 1800, Longman Publishers
• Sokoto Caliphate: History and Legacies, 1804 – 2004, vols. I and II, Kaduna: Arewa House.
• Celeman, J. S. (1986) Nigeria: Background to Nationalism, Benin: Broburg and Wistrom.
• Clerk, T. A. (1991): Right Honourable Gentleman: The Life and Times of Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Zaria: Hudahuda Publishing Company.
• Cohen, D. I. and Daniel, J. (eds) (1981): Political Economy of Africa: Selected Readings, London, Longman.
• Crowther, M. West Africa: An introduction to its History, Longman,1977.
• Crowther, M. Nigeria: An introduction to its History, London:Longman,1979.
• Dike, K. O. (1956): Trade and Politics in the Niger Delta, London: Oxford University Press.
• Ekeh, P. P and Ashiwaju, G. (eds) (1989): Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years: Culture, Vol. VII, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Falola, T. et. al (1989): History of Nigeria Vol. I, Lagos: Longman.
• Falola T. et. al (1989): History of Nigeria Vol. 2 and 3, Lagos: Longman.
• Gboyega, A., Abubakar, Y and Aliyu Y. (eds) (1989): Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years Public Administration, Vol. III, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Hallet, R. (1975): Africa since 1875, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Hopkins, A. G. (1973): An Economic History of West Africa, Longman.
• Ikime, O and Osoba, S. O. (eds) Tarikh: Independence Movement in Africa (Part I), Vol. 3, No. 4 London: Longman.
• Ikime, O and Osoba, S. O. (eds) Tarikh: Government in Pre-Colonial Africa, Vol. 4, No. 2 London, Longman
• Ikime, O and Osoba, S. O. (eds) (undated): Peoples and Kingdoms of West Africa in the Pre-colonial Period, Vol. 5, No. 1 London: Longman.
• Ikime, O and Osoba, S. O. (eds) (undated) Tarikh: Europeans Conquest and African Resistance (Part 2), Vol. 4, London: Longman.
• Ikime, O (1977) The Fall of Nigeria: The British Conquest, London: Heinemann.
• Ikime, O (ed) (1974) Leadership in 19th Century Africa: Essays from Tarikh, London: Longman
• Ikime, O. (1968) Merchant Price of the Niger Delta, London: Heinemann.
• Ikime, O. (ed) (1980) Ground work of Nigerian History, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Iseihei, E. (1983) A History of Nigeria, London: Longman.
• Jorre, J. D. (1972) The Nigeria Civil War, London: Hordder and Stoughton.
• Kani, A. M. and Gandi, K. (1990) A State and Society in the Sokoto Caliphate, Series I, Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto.
• Mahdi, A., Kwanashei, G. A and Yakubu M. (eds) (1994) Nigeria: The state of the Nation and the Way Forward, Kaduna: Arewa House.
• Mahdi, A., Kwanashei, G. A and Yakubu M. (eds) (1994) Nigeria: The state of the Nation and the Way Forward, Kaduna: Arewa House.
• Martin, P. M and Omera, P. (1995) (eds) Africa (Third Edition), Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
• Mohammed, B. (1982) Africa and Non-alignment: A study in the Foreign Relations of New Nations, Kano: Triumph Publishers.
• Mohammed A. S. and Adamu, S.(eds) (2005) Nigeria and the Reform of the United Nations, Zaria: Hanwa.
• Nzula, A. T., Potekhin and Zusmanovich (1979) Forced Labour in Colonial Africa, London: Zed Press.
• Offiong, D. A. (1980) Imperialism and Dependency: Obstacles to Development, Enugu: Fourth Dimension Publishers.
• Ojigbo, O. (1982) Shehu Shagari: The Biography of Nigeria’s First Executive President, Yugoslavia Mlandiska Knjiga.
• Okafor, I. (1989) History for Senior Secondary Schools, Onitsha, Jet Publishers.
• Oliver, T. and Afmore, A. (1996) Africa since 1880 (Fourth Edition) New York: Cambridge University Press.
• Olusanya G. O. (1973) The Second World War and Politics in Nigeria, 1939 – 1953, Ibadan: Evans.
• Omar O. (1966) The Zulu Aftermath: A Nineteenth-Century Revolution in Bantu Africa, London: Longman.
• Omolewa, M. (1986) Certificate History of Nigeria, Lagos: Longman.
• Onoja, I. (1998) Peace-keeping and International Security in a Changing World., Jos: Mono Expressions.
• Onwubiko, K. (1983) School Certificate History of West Africa, Onitsha: African – First Publishers.
• Tamuno, T. N. and Atanda A. (eds) (1989) Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years. Vol. III, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Tamuno, T. N. and Atanda J. A. M. (eds) (1989) Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years. (Government and Public Policy), Vol. IV, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Tamuno, T. N. and Ukpabi, S. C. (eds) (1989) Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years (The Civil War years). Vol. IV, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Thompson, L. A. (2000) History of South Africa, Yale: Yale University Press.
• Usman Y. B. (ed) (1979) Studies in the History of Sokoto Caliphate, New York: Third Press International.
• Usman Y. B. (ed) (1981) The Transformation of Katsina, 1400 – 1883, Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University Press.
• Usman Y. B. (ed) and Alkali M. N. (1983) Studies in the History of Pre-Colonial Borno, Zaria: NNPC.
• Usman Y. B. and Kwanashei, G. A. (eds) Inside Nigeria History 1950-1970: Events: Issues and Sources (Presidential Panel on Nigeria: Since Independence), University of Ibadan.
• Usman Y. B. (ed) (1989): Nigeria since Independence: The First 25 Years: The Society Vol.I, Ibadan: Heinemann.
• Usman Y. B. (2002) Election Violence in Nigeria: The Terrible Experience, 1952 – 2002, Zaria: Abdullahi Smith Centre for Historical Research.
• Webster, J. B. and Ikime, O. (eds) Tarikh: Early African Christianity, Vol. 2. No. 1. London: Longman.
• Wilmot, P. F. (1980): Apartheid and African Liberation: The Grief and the Hope, Ife: University of Ife Press.
• Yakubu, A. M., Jumare, I and Saeed, A. G. (eds) (2005) Northern Nigeria: A century of Transformation, 1903 – 2003, Kaduna: Arewa House.
• Yakubu A. M. (2006) Emirs and Politicians: Reform, Reactions and Recrimination in Northern Nigeria, 1950 – 1966, Kaduna: Baraka Publishers.
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB HOME ECONOMICS

 Anfani-Joe, M.E. and Ogunjide, L.O. (1993) Home Management for Senior Secondary Schood 1 – 3, Ibadan: University Press Plc
• Anyakoha, E.U. and Eluwa, M. (1990) Home Management for Schools and Colleges: Onitsha: Africana FIRST Publishers.
• Anyakoha, E.U (2006) Home Economics for Junior Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3 Years): Onitsha Africana FIRST Publishers
• Neil, A and Hesmondhalgh, Z. (1985) A Complete Revision Course for O’Level and GCE, Revised Home Economics, Charles Co. Ltd.
• Ogunjide, L.O., Egbuchulam, B., Eyisi, O. Anifani-Joe, M.E and Olusanya, J.O. (1993) Clothing and Textiles for Senior Secondary Schools 1 – 3, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
• Olusanya, J.O., Eyis, O. Anfani-Joe, M.E. Ogunjide, L.O. and Egbuchlam, B. (1990) Foods and Nutrition for Secondary Schools Books 1 – 3, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
• Olusanya, J. O., Olojala, S. O., Bala, F and Eyisi, O. (2000) Exam Focus, Food and Nutrition for WASSCE and SSCE, Ibadan: University Press Plc.
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB ISLAMIC STUDIES

• Abdul, M.O.A. (1976) Studies in Islam Series Book 3, Lagos: IPB
• Abdul, M.O.A. (1982) Studies in Islam Series Book 2, Lagos: IPB
• Abdul, M.O.A. (1988)The Classical Caliphate, Lagos: IPB
• Abdulrahman and Canham (n.d) The Ink of the Scholar, CUP
• Ali, A.Y. (1975), The Holy Qur’an Text: Translation and Commentary Leicester The Islamic Foundation
• Ali, M.M. (Undated) The Religion of Islam, Lahore
• Doi, A. R. I (1997) Shariah: The Islamic Law; Kuala Lumpur: Noordeen
• Hay Kal, M. (1982) The Life of Muhammad (SAW), Academic Press
• Lemu, A. (1992) Methodology of Primary Islamic Studies, Lagos: IPB
• Lemu, A. (1993) Islamic Studies for SSS Books 1, Lagos: IPB
• Lemu, A. (1993) Islamic Studies for SSS Books, Minna: IET
• Muhammad, S. Q. (2010) al-Burhanu fi tajwidil Qur’an Cairo: Shirkatul-Qudus
• Opeloye, M.O. (1996) A Dictionary of Peoples and Places in the Qur’an, Lagos: Academic Press
• Philips, A. A. B. (1997) Usool at-Tafseer, Kuala Lumpur: Noordeen
• Quadri, Y.A. et al (1990) Al-Iziyyah for the English Audience, Ijebu Ode: Shebiotio Publication
• Rahim, A. (1992) Islamic History, Lagos: IPB
• Sambo, M.B. et. Al (1984) Islamic Religious Knowledge for WASC Book 1, Lagos: IPB
• Sambo, M.B. et. Al (1984) Islamic Religious Knowledge for WASC Book 3, Lagos: IPB
• Trimingham, J.S. (1993) A History of Islam in West Africa, Oxford, OUP

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH

1. ANTHOLOGIES
• Gbemisola, A. (2005)Naked Soles, Ibadan: Kraft
• Hayward, J. (ed.) (1968) The Penguin Book of English Verse, London Penguin
• Johnson, R. et al (eds.) (1996) New Poetry from Africa, Ibadan: UP Plc
• Kermode, F. et al (1964) Oxford Anthology of English Literature, Vol. II, London: OUP
• Nwoga D. (ed.) (1967) West African Verse, London: Longman
• Senanu, K. E. and Vincent, T. (eds.) (1993) A Selection of African Poetry, Lagos: Longman
• Soyinka, W. (ed.) (1987) Poems of Black Africa, Ibadan: Heinemann
2. CRITICAL TEXTS
• Abrams, M. H. (1981) A Glossary of Literary Terms, (4th Edition) New York, Holt Rinehalt and Winston
• Emeaba, O. E. (1982) A Dictionary of Literature, Aba: Inteks Press
• Murphy, M. J. (1972) Understanding Unseen, An Introduction to English Poetry and English Novel for Overseas Students, George Allen and Unwin Ltd.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB MATHEMATICS

• Adelodun A. A (2000) Distinction in Mathematics: Comprehensive Revision Text, (3rd Edition) Ado –Ekiti: FNPL.
• Anyebe, J. A. B (1998) Basic Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools and Remedial Students in Higher/ institutions, Lagos: Kenny Moore.
• Channon, J. B. Smith, A. M (2001) New General Mathematics for West Africa SSS 1 to 3, Lagos: Longman.
• David –Osuagwu, M. et al (2000) New School Mathematics for Senior Secondary Schools, Onitsha: Africana – FIRST Publishers.
• Egbe. E et al (2000) Further Mathematics, Onitsha: Africana – FIRST Publishers.
• Ibude, S. O. et al (2003) Algebra and Calculus for Schools and Colleges: LINCEL Publishers.
• Tuttuh – Adegun M. R. et al (1997), Further Mathematics Project Books 1 to 3, Ibadan: NPS Educational.
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB MUSIC

• Akpabot, S. E. (1986) Foundation of Nigerian Traditional Music, Ibadan: Spectrum.
• Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (1958) Rudiments and Theory of Music, London.
• Cole, W. (1969) The Form of Music, London: The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.
• Echezona, W. W. C. (1981) Nigerian Musical Instruments, Enugu: Apollo Publishing Ltd.
• Ekwueme, L. (1993) Choir Training and Choral Conducting for Africans, Lagos: Lenaus Advertising and Publishing Company.
• Holst, I. (1963) An ABC of Music, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Hosier, (1961) Instruments of the Orchestra Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Hunt, R. (1960) Elements of Music.
• Inanga, A. (1993) Music for Secondary Schools Vols. I and II, Ibadan: Spectrum.
• Kamien, R. (1990) Music: An Appreciation, London: McGraw – Hill Publishing Company.
• Kennedy, M. (1985) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, (Third Edition), London: Oxford University Press.
• Kitson, C. H. (1978) Elementary Harmony Book 2, London: Oxford University Press.
• Kofoworola, Z. O. And Lateef, Y. (1987) Hausa performing Arts and Music, Lagos: Nigeria Magazine.
• Lovelock, W. (1953) A Concise History of Music, London: Bell and Hyman.
• Lovelock, W. (1996) The Rudiments of Music, London. G. Bell and sons Limited.
• Machlis, J. (1977) The Enjoyment of Music, New York: W. W. Norton.
• Mensah, A. A. (Undated) Folksongs for Schools, Accra.
• Morris, R. O. (1974) The Oxford Harmony, Vol. I, London: Oxford University Press.
• Nketia, J. H. (1974) African Music, New York: W. W. Norton Company.
• Palmer, K. (1965) Teach Yourself Music, London: The English University Press Limited.
• Reed, H. O. (1954) Basic Music: A Basic Theory Text, New York: 19, N. Y. Mills Music Inc.
• Taylor, E. (1989) The Guide to Music Theory, London: The Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music.
• Warburton, A. O. (1955) Graded Music Course for Schools, Books I – III, London: Longman.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB PHYSICS

• Ike E.E (2014) Essential Principles of Physics, Jos ENIC publishers
• Ike E.E (2014) Numerical Problems and Solutions in Physics, Jos ENIC publishers
• Nelson M. (1977) Fundamentals of Physics, Great Britain, Hart Davis Education
• Nelson M. and Parker. (1989) Advance Level Physics, (Sixth Edition) Heinemann
• Okeke P.N and Anyakoha M.W. (2000) Senior Secondary School Physics, Lagos, Pacific Printers
• Olumuyionwa A. and Ogunkoya O. O (1992) Comprehensive Certificate Physics, Ibadan: University Press Plc.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB PRINCIPLE OF ACCOUNT

• Abdullahi D. Z. (2014) Modern Financial Accounting, Husab Global Press Concept Ltd.
• Adeifa O. Ajileye, J. O and Oluwasanna, R. O (2001) Get your Financial Accounting Right. Book One: Oyo, Tenlad Press International.
• Ajileye, J. O. and Adetifa O. (2001) Get your Financial Accounting Right, Book Two: Lagos: De Hadey Printing Services
• Akinduko, A. O (2001) Basic Accounting: Akure: Spetins
• Awoyemi, E. O. (1989) A guide to Government Accounting and Internal Audit, Ibadan: Onibonje Press
• Dodge, R. (2002) Foundation of Business Accounting, (Second Edition), Bershire: Chapman and Hall
• Ekwere, A. B. (1997) Contemporary Accounting, Abuja: Aflon Finance (Control and Management) Act 1959
• Ekwue K. C. (2010) Principles of Accounts, Book 1 & 2, Adson Publishing Company, Onitsha
• Femi L. (2013) Simplified and Amplified Financial Accounting
• Frankwood and Alan S. (2002) Frankwood’s Business Accounting, Prentice Hall International Edition
• Hassan M. M. (2001), Government Accounting, Lagos: Malthouse Press Limited
• Igben, R. O. (2004) Financial Accounting Made Simple (Vol. I) Lagos: Roi Publishers
• Longe, O. A. and Kazeem, R. A (2006) Essential Financial Accounting for Senior Secondary Schools: Lagos: Tonad Publishers Limited
• Millichamp, A. H. (1989) Foundation Accounting: An Introduction manual for Accounting Students, London: DP Publications
• Okwoli, A. A. (1995) Financial Accounting, Zaria: Tamaza Publishers
• Oshisami, K. (1997) Government Accounting and Financial Control: Ibadan: Spectrum
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS FOR JAMB USE OF ENGLISH

• Attah, M. O. (2013) Practice in Spoken English for Intermediate and Advanced Learners, Maiduguri: University of Maiduguri Press
• Bamgbose, A. (2002) English Lexis and Structure for Senior Secondary Schools and colleges (Revised Edition), Ibadan: Heinemann
• Banjo, A. et al (2004) New Oxford Secondary English Course Book Six for Senior Secondary Schools, Ibadan: UP Plc.
• Caesar, O. J. (2003) Essential Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Lagos: Tonad Publishers Limited
• Daniel Jones (2011) Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
• Egbe, D. I (1996) Mastering English Usage and Communication Skills, Lagos: Tisons
• Elugbe, B. (2000) Oral English for Schools and Colleges, Ibadan: Heinemann
• Grant, N. J. H, Nnamonu, S. Jowitt, D. (1998) Senior English Project 3, (New Edition) Harlow: Longman
• Idowu, O. O, Sogbeson, T. S, Adofo, A. K. Burgess, D. F and Burgess, L. J. (1998) Round-up English: A Complete Guide, Lagos: Longman
• Idris, U. (2001) Oral English at Your Fingertips for Schools and Colleges, Lagos, M. Youngbrain Publishers
• Igiligi, E. C. and Ogenyi, S. O. (2010)Grammar and Composition in the G.S.M. Age, Enugu: Joe Hills Production Services
• Jauro, L. B. (2013) Oral English for Schools and Colleges: A teaching and Learning Approach, Yola: Paraclete Publishers.
• Nnamonu, S. and Jowitt, D. (1989) Common Errors in English, Lagos: Longman
• Ogunsanwo, O. Duruaku, A. B.C, Ezechukwu, J and Nwachukwu, U. I (2005) Countdown English Language, (Revised Edition), Ibadan: Evans
• Olatoye, S. (2006) The Silent Teacher, Ado-Ekiti: Segun and Sons Enterprises
• Oluikpe, B. O. A, nnaemeka, B. A, Obah, T. Y, Otagburuagu, E. J. Onuigbo, S. and Ogbonna, E. A. (1998) Intensive English for Senior Secondary School 3, Onitsha: Africana – FIRST Publisher.
• Tomori, S. H. O (2000) Objective Tests for School Certificate english: Practice in Lexis, Structure and idiom (Reprinted Edition), Ibadan: Heinemann
• Ukwuegbu, C, Okoro, O., Idris, A. U., Okebukola, F. O. and Owokade, C. O. (2002) Catch-up English for SSCE/UME, Ibadan: Heinemann

QUESTION FOR YOU: Which of these textbooks do you use and what can you say about it?

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10 Untold Jamb Secrets You Must Know

If you really want to pass Jamb 2019/2020 examination, there are some untold Jamb secrets you need to know. Today, I will be revealing these Jamb secrets to you in this article.
Now, let’s reveal Jamb Secrets.

JAMB SECRETS YOU MUST KNOW TO PASS JAMB 2019

1. Jamb is simple if you prepare very well. 
2. Jamb Past Questions are the only guaranteed expo, study them very well. 
3. Jamb will never set questions out out of the syllabus, try to cover all the topics. 
4. Recommended textbooks are commendable, make use of them. 
5. It is not too early to start reading if you want to pass JAMB 2019. 
6. Don’t pay for expo to pass Jamb 2019/2020, there is nothing like!
7. The more you prepare, the higher your chances of passing JAMB 2019. 
8. Attending a good UTME coaching increases your chance of passing Jamb 2019. 
9. Nobody, I repeat  NOBODY can upgrade your Jamb 2019 score. 
10. Visiting tertiarybook.blogspot.comhttp://tertiarybook.blogspot.com/ daily keeps you updated on Jamb 2019. 
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Wednesday, 24 October 2018

How To Gain Admission Into Any Nigerian University In 2018

Every student wants to gain admission immediately after their secondary school education. While some have been able to achieve this, others have not. In this article, I am going to show you how to gain admission into Nigerian universities.
Let me shock you. Out of more than a million candidates that apply for admission yearly, only 30% will be admitted. What happens to the remaining 70%?, they stay at home for additional 1 or more year(s). This is what every aspirant want to avoid.
In this article, I’ll list 5 Factors that will determine your admission status in 2018. I will also give you what you need to merit these 5 Factors and gain admission in 2018.

HOW TO GAIN ADMISSION INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

1. O’LEVEL RESULT 

This is the first factor that will determine your admission status in 2018. If you really want to gain admission into Nigerian universities, it is necessary you clear your SSCE papers(WAEC/NECO/GCE). Also, it is better to clear your result in one sitting than using combined two sittings. This will give you a higher chance of gaining admission in 2018. In fact, some Federal Universities like UI, OAU, UNIBEN, UNILAG don’t accept two sittings.
Another thing you need to know is that the era of C’s is over. Having credits in your WAEC/NECO/GCE result may reduce your chance of gaining admission in 2018. Candidates who have A’s and B’s now have higher chance of gaining admission. If you want to sit and pass WAEC/NECO/GCE and have straight A’s, read “How To Pass WAEC/NECO Excellently In One Sitting“.

2. YOUR JAMB SCORE

This is the another important examination that will determine your admission status in 2018. Your JAMB score in 2018 is the first ranking factor that will determine your admission status in 2018. Let me explain this to you.
If you are aspiring to study at schools like UI, UNILAG, UNIBEN, OAU, you must not score less than 200 in JAMB. That is the minimum cut-off mark irrespective of your course. Even if you want to study Arabic in these schools, there is no admission once you score less than 200. That is why you need to prepare for JAMB very well. The articles below will help you score above 300 in JAMB 2018.

3. YOUR POST-UTME SCORE

This is the third and final examination you will sit for to gain admission in 2018(though some schools don’t conduct it). If you have good O’LEVEL result and very high JAMB score,  you still need a high Post-UTME score to gain admission in 2018. The articles below will help you pass Post-UTME in 2018.
Some candidates believe they will pass Post UTME since they passed JAMB. This is however far from the truth! Don’t relent whether you passed UTME excellently or not. This is one of the 

4. YOUR SCHOOL OF CHOICE

Some schools are very competitive and difficult to gain admission into. These are in most cases Federal Universities like UI, OAU, UNILAG, UNIBEN, UNILORIN e.t.c. If you choose any of these schools, you have to prepare extremely well. Notwithstanding, you don’t need to be bothered if you have followed my first 3 points.

5. YOUR COURSE OF CHOICE

As there are competitive schools, there are competitive courses also. Courses like Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Accounting, Mechanical engineering e.t.c are very competitive. Thousands of candidates apply for these courses in each school yearly. So, if you are choosing any of these courses, you must prepare very well. It is a battle, remember
It is what you have in your head and not a big head that takes you ahead.
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Implications Of Using A Different Names, False Result And State For Exam & Registration

The latest trends we have been observing for some time now is closely related to the use of false information intentionally and unintentionally by some scholars.
It’s however certain that for every false information you fill during jamb,post utme or waec registration, there will always be a bad side of it and the consequences may be lighter or greater that expected.


The repercussion will be discussed briefly below.
False result you might have edited or submitted false information about your result to meet the school standard.
Well, this is surly not a good idea and it can’t be nothing but bad in all ramifications.
Using a false result may not give you any problem now but a bigger problem is actually waiting ahead.
After your graduation Most institution will confirm the result and will also request for the original result before your certificate can be issue to you and if detected the result you presented earlier is false, your admission will be terminated and the number of years, money, energy spend in the institution will be wasted.
So, it’s highly advised to desist from using false result to pursue admission.
Wrong Name;
This is very common and it’s need a very urgent attention, for instance in your Wace result the name that appeared on it is”john moses paul”and your jamb result is”john moses silas ”
Even without been told you should be aware you have invited trouble but the good news ahead is that the aforesaid problem can be resolved.
If you find yourself in a similar situation, you need to make a court affidavit to support the differences in the two names.
You must accept that you are the bearer of the names on the two result.
With the above step you are likely not to have any problem.
False state; if you used a wrong state, the repercussion is simple and clear.
Your will be force to claim another man state and you may not be able to claim your state.
You will continue to claim a wrong state for the rest of your life.
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What You Must Know Before Applying For An HND Programme

To all National diploma out there that wish to further their education to the hnd level, we have some important point that may be useful to you before Applying For An HND Programme.

 Point 1: Course selection The course you study in ND must also be the same course you must apply for in HND level.
If you study banking, you cannot change to business admin in your Hnd Level.
You will need to continue building on the foundation you have laid from ND1
Point 2: Academic Transcript : you need to be informed that your Transcript will be required before you can be considered for Admission and it’s always advisable to include it in the period of the registration.
Point 3: Duration: HND programme will take 4 semester and 2 years for all courses.
Point 4: HND Conversion to Bsc : After completing your hnd programme, you can convert your result bsc by enrolling in a 2 years programme offered by some university.
Point 5: JOB : Despite the economic hardship and increasing unemployment, there are many jobs out there open to Hnd graduates and you can always compete with BSC holder.

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Monday, 22 October 2018

Advice To Students: Start Now To Prepare For Life After School

Let’s make something clear, “students think”. In fact, students think a lot about money, drinks, parties, opposite sex and so on but most importantly students think about their lives after school, which is good.
The bad thing however is that what they think about life after school are majorly unrealistic thoughts like, “hey, I am finally in 100 level studying economics in Kogi State University, and I’ll graduate in 4 years’ time, then go for service and probably do some masters and PhD thingy then get a job and make money”.
That’s so unrealistic that its makes WWE wrestling more real. Its plain garbage thought you need to start getting out of your head. This life isn’t Hollywood, and when you’re born into one hell of a country like Nigeria you need to wise up and start thinking with your “brain”.
If you can take your time and look outside your window to see millions of graduates roaming about the streets you’ll probably understand that it’s not as easy as you think it is, if it was that easy your parents and your friends parents and all parents in Nigeria will be multi billionaires and you may not even need to go to school.
Life isn’t easy, and Nigeria is making life even harder for Nigerians. The labour market is so choked up, it will take extra power for an angel to pass through. There is hardship in every corner of the country and the earlier you realize these things, the better for you.

So instead partying and smiling all around school why don’t you sit yourself down and not only think logically but also plan logically. These topics might get you onto the right path:
– First and foremost you need to realize you only have one life to live, every circumstance you find yourself will most definitely come once, you don’t go to primary school twice, well, except you’re going there the second time to teach or something. My point is, in every situation you find yourself you have to try hard in making the best outta that situation, if you don’t succeed, it’s okay, at least you tried.
– Ask yourself questions, like why are there few rich people in the country, what can I do to get there, what are my potentials, what are my weaknesses. You have tons of questions you should start asking yourself.
– You need to start tasking yourself. Are you too young to make money?? I mean, there are lots of unemployed graduates out there who still depend on their parents. I know you don’t want to belong in that category when you’re done with school. You need to know what you have to do to make that money so you do not have to depend on anybody.
God has given you a talent, why don’t you discover it and start using it to make money now. There are tons of things you can do as an undergraduate that can cough out money for you, you just need to think and plan on how to strike a balance between your academics and what you’re doing.
It’s not how petty the job is or how little you’re earning. It’s about knowing for a fact that you can do something to improve your situation.

A lot of OND, HND, BSc, PhD holders are out there (those certs are common these days), some even have all those certs with them at the moment but have nothing to show for it because they failed to realize that school is not about learning on how to work for a boss, it’s also about how to develop yourself to being your own boss.
– You need to stop thinking about your future and know that the future you are thinking of is “NOW”. You have to start thinking and planning logically from now on.
– You need to start encouraging yourself to do things that’ll make you big. Forget where you are now, it doesn’t matter, its where you’re going to be when it’s all said and done that matters.
Forget the fact that you stay in Dagana or you stay in one shady place around KSU, and your fellow mates stay in billionaires lodge or exquisite lodge (it’s probably not their money anyways), it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you are formulating a plan that will change your situation when four years is done and dusted.
– All in all you have to think of doing only what’s necessary to get that money, not something people like or what they don’t like, not what brings shame to you or doesn’t bring shame to you, you don’t have to care what people think about you, ’cause at the end of it all it’s you and only you that matters.
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