 The Nigerian Senate has resolved to probe alleged unwholesome practices by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Jam. The Opal Legislative Chamber says the move is to curtail the practice of undisclosed admissions and other unwholesome practices by the Board and universities, particularly the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN. These resolutions were reached at Wednesday's plenary after a debate on a motion by Senator representing Eboni North, Pitta, Muay-Eboni. After the debate, the leadership of the Senate declined adopting any of the prayers recommended by the committee, instead referred the matter to the committee's on public partitions and tertiary institutions for further legislative actions. Worry that the Provisional Admissions practice is being used as a malicious tool to exploit and frustrate intelligent young Nigerians who are children and words of ordering Nigerians. The best thing will have been that this motion will be sent to either the committee on higher education or the committee on public petitions, so that all the different institutions mentioned in this motion will be invited because fair hearing. Let us invite officials of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and Jam to look at the veracity of this claim that 290 students were left wondering about in the university campus after staying for maybe one year or two years. I have had stories of people staying in the university for four years without even graduating with a degree. I urge the federal government, I urge the federal government to immortalize him by naming a higher institution after him, specifically Federal Education of Kenya. Those who support this prayer say aye. Those who can say aye. The ayes have it. Both committees are expected to invite the official of Jam, UNN, and the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Maman, in the course of the probe to explain the circumstances surrounding the undisclosed admission phenomenon and report back in two weeks. In another development, the Senate has asked the federal government to immortalize the late Ohino'i of Ibiraland, Dr. Abdul Rahman Ado Ibrahim. Ibrahim, former Vice President of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, died on October 29 in an Abuja hospital where he had been receiving treatment for age-related ailment and his hasines being buried. Senators in their contributions eulogized the late Monak and approved the prayers of the motion which were put to a voice vote by Senate President Garth Mille Ababio. And the Senate regrets that his demise is a great loss to his family, the Ibirak land, Kogi State in particular, and Nigeria in general. The Senate accordingly resolves to observe a minute's silence in his honor, send a condolence letter to commiserate with the family, the good people of Ibiraland and urge the federal government to immortalize him by naming the federal college of education after him. Jam has his own reputation and so the discussing and particularizing it could tend to give the international community that something is questionable about the certificates from the University of Nigeria, which we all respect. It has given birth to so many universities, including the one I went to, which was the University of Kallabah. So I think the Latin freshology applies here, which is the autumn pattern. Let the other side be heard. Let's find out about fresh news updates.