- Joint Admission Matriculation Board has been accused by the National Association of Nigerian Students of duping Nigerian students through SMS charges of N50 to get their results
- According to NANS, the board can send the examination results directly to candidates’ phone since it has their database
- The association, however, gave the board 48 hours to do the needful or face the wrath of Nigerian Students nationwide
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has given Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) 48 hours ultimatum to refund the N50 SMS that it allegedly charged Nigerian students to get their results.
Daily Trust reports that association under the leadership of its national Senate president, Comrade Abdulmajeed Oladimeji Oyeniyi urged the board to send the examination results directly to candidates’ phone since it has their database.
A statement by the National Senate Secretariat of NANS on the state of education in Nigeria which was signed by Oyeniyi read: ''We are never an accident of history; we are part and parcel of the struggle so far.
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''The Nigerian students no longer have confidence in the board’s leadership and decision making. In a sane community, Computer Based Test (CBT) should be well planned before execution to cater for the purposes it was invented for.
“The sanity in the system should ensure appropriate immediate release of results of examinations done by students.
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''But it was unfortunate that the board took almost a month to release results across the nation with unprofessional, unethical, non-ideological and non-technological excuses which is nothing but a disgrace to us as giant of Africa.”
Earlier, Legit.ng reported the Joint Admission Matriculation Board announced the release of the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The results of the examination were released on Saturday, May 11. Professor Ishaq Oloyede who is the registrar of JAMB made the announcement in Abuja.
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