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Some aggrieved parents are currently staging a peaceful protest in front the University of Lagos. Their grievance is that the school has refused to accept JAMB's approved cut-off mark of 180 and has imposed its own cut-off mark of 250. This, the parents say is unacceptable, as it will disqualify their children from gaining admission into the university.
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