By Blessing Emmanuel
The Zango Kataf Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State, has trained 300 students from selected public and private schools on the use of computer ahead of the forthcoming Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The 2023 UTME is scheduled to hold from April 25 to May 2 across the country.
Addressing the students, the Council Chairman, Mr Francis Sani, charged them to make the best use of the opportunity to learn how to effectively operate a computer.
Represented by his Special Assistant on youth and sports, Ezekiel James, the chairman said the training became necessary after it was found that many students from the council failed UTME owing to their limited experience on the use of computer.
Sani, promised to offer tertiary education scholarship to any student who scored 240 points and above in UTME.
Earlier, Charles Dyaji, leader of Pheonix group, the facilitators of the training, charged the students not to be intimidated by the size of the computers since they were already used to operating smartphones.
Dyaji advised them to always skip difficult questions to be able to effectively utilise the time allocated to them for the examination.
Some of the applicants who spoke with newsmen after the training, appreciated the council chairman for the opportunity to have an idea of what the exam will look like.
The students were made to log in for the exams, select their subjects and answer questions from a dummy in preparation for the examination.