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Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by cynthy2000: 10:15am On Jun 05, 2016
Minister of Education Steer Clear of My Education — A JAMBite Writes

For fear of being victimized, I’ll choose to be anonymous.

When I heard about the scraping of post UTME, I did not know whether to be happy or sad. Truth be told, we young people are tired of the rigours of having to write two very tough examinations just to gain admission into higher institutions of our choice. Although this is my second JAMB, somehow I have this feeling that if not for this bottleneck that was placed in our education system in the year 2005, yours truly would have been an undergraduate by now. Examination, they say is not a true test of knowledge, but the worst nightmare is to organize a shoddy exam. I have written series of examination, right from my primary school days to the time I wrote WASSCE and emerged as the best graduating student, one thing I’ve come to find out is that people don’t pass exam by chance. However, what happened to me in this year’s JAMB is what I am yet to comprehend.

Last year, I applied for Law at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. When I wrote JAMB and had a score of 270, I sat down and took a closer look at the individual score I made in different subjects; I smiled because the result was a reflection of my ability. From my very tight schedule, I had to make out time to start preparing for the post UTME. Remember that it was the same year I wrote WASSCE and NECO. Honestly, I lost a lot of weight, and when Post UTME result came out, I made 250. My average for both JAMB and PUTME last year was 260. Guess what, that score was not enough to give me Law because UNN had 287 as their cut-off mark. For those of you that wrote JAMB last year, recall that JAMB came up with this idea of redistribution. That is, moving students according to their score to other schools that have less applicants. I was very happy when I heard about the idea. Of course I was happy because I knew that with my 270 JAMB score, I would have a shot at UNN, my dream school. My happiness was short-lived because JAMB later did not implement that policy. I guess that’s what they are trying to enforce this year by getting the Minister of Education, tell us, on the 2nd of this month that Post UTME has been (or should be) scraped. In my opinion, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde is in bed with Mallam Adamu Adamu. They have both orchestrated this wonderful plan. Truth be told, this is a good plan but the timing is very wrong.

Let me take you down memory lane. This year’s JAMB received a lot of criticism. Students complained that the exercise was badly organized. Some aggrieved students even took to the street to vent their anger. Unfortunately, Prof. Ojerinde who, I thought should know better came out and claimed that the demonstration that was carried out by students was orchestrated by aggrieved CBT centres that had their contract cancelled. Prof., you and I know that was a fat lie. By blaming CBT centres and lesson centres instead of accepting the ineptitude of your system and the laxity of your workers, you lost the respect I used to have for you. Prof. let me ask you a question; do you think we are fools? Yes, I know that an average Nigerian youth does not read but the truth remains that we are not fools. I may not have gotten admission into the university but I know whom I am! I am an intelligent Nigerian youth who works hard every day. God knows that I’m better than my counterparts in most part of the world, and I’m not a fool. Having tasted success in my secondary school days, I know what it is like to be a winner. Unfortunately, JAMB decided to make me look like a fool when, on March 10, I wrote JAMB at a centre in Anambra State only to come home two days after and have JAMB send to me a text message that states that I scored 232. How is that possible? I thought. After being depressed for some days, I went online to look at the details of my result. I shouted when I saw that I was given 49 in English. This is not my result, I told mum who was with me in the room.

Well, when after a month I accepted the result that was sent to me by JAMB, I vowed to do my best, in terms of preparation to make sure that I prove my worth in post UTME when the time comes. Because I’m a go-getter, I had since got a Post UTME Past Question Paper and have been marrying my textbooks ever since. So, for Mallam Adamu Adamu to wake up one morning and tell us that he has scraped Post UTME is just unacceptable, especially at this point. In my opinion, I’ll rather they scrap JAMB and allow schools conduct examination for prospective students. JAMB as a body is messing up. They should take a cue from WAEC. Remember that Post UTME was introduced to clean up the mess up by JAMB. If the Federal Government wants JAMB to assume her constitutional role, they should first of all return her to her previous glory.

I gave up a JAMB score of 270 and a post UTME score of 250 because I believed that I’ll do better this year. My friend had advised me to buy a supplementary form and shop into English and Literary Studies last year but I told him that I’d make the merit list for Law this year. I had studied very hard for JAMB but they almost killed my zeal by sending me another person’s result. Just when it seemed I’ve gotten over it, Adamu Adamu now wants to put sand in my garri. God will judge you all! One calendar year of staying at home has taught me a lot of lessons, but trust me, unlike last year, I can settle for another course in UNN but God will punish anyone who reassigns me to any other school that is not University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Apart from the issue of proximity, I’m obsessed about the school.

Finally, Mallam Adamu Adamu, if really you want to scrap Post UTME, I suggest that this year’s JAMB be remarked by a neutral body and the results obtained be checked with what JAMB sent to candidates. I also suggest you call Prof. Ojerinde to come and explain why 40 marks were added to some candidates and were later removed from that of some people. JAMB had a lot of issues and I put it to you that scraping Post UTME shouldn’t be an option until JAMB is brought to a standard.

PLS SHARE UNTIL IT GETS TO MALLAM ADAMU ADAMU

Source: http://campusportalng.com/user-post/minister-steer-clear/33303/

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Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by amzee(m): 10:16am On Jun 05, 2016
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by cynthy2000: 10:17am On Jun 05, 2016
The writer actually made some vital points in this article
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by trekkie: 10:31am On Jun 05, 2016
My hope in the Nigerian youth is restored.
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Genius101(m): 11:31am On Jun 05, 2016
nice post op.. there is actually no point writing two exams for the same purpose.however,i think what jamb is trying to do is to restore confidence nd credibility to the system and truth be told i cant see that happening with putme still in the picture hence the decision to scrape the putme but i will agree with you on the point that it shouldn't be this year owing to the circumstances that surrounded this year's conduct

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Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by CaptainEColeJr1: 11:41am On Jun 05, 2016
Very thought provoking

JAMB has become a complete joke, the rate of exam malpractice in JAMB is sky-high.

Not forgetting the incompetence they portrayed this year.

And one goro-chewing man called Adamu Adamu wakes up from bed one day and says POST UME has been "scrapped"


JAMB has become a colossal failure and until it is returned back to its original glory, the scrapping of Post UME remains a bad decision

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Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by figment232(m): 12:05pm On Jun 05, 2016
Post ume wud be written in all schools.The battle line has been drawn btw the FG,ASUU & University Authorities. All schools wud resist this so called scrap.Come to think of it the Minister has no power to dictate to schools on how to screen students for admission. The minister should as well have announced that he would compile and submit names of candidates to d schools for admissions

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Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by barackodam: 12:16pm On Jun 05, 2016
I'd also go with jamb being scraped at the expense of p.utme.

But all these you put up are stories.

You say you're sure you're better than your counterparts in most part of the world??.?? grin grin grin grin grin

I can't stop laughing at that......typical of a jambite.
Because you finished atop your sec skul makes you think you're better than others?? I'm just wondering, oh well, you obviously haven't been to a university before, so I wouldn't continue about that.

I'm not saying you're not good or whatever, but making that statement........ lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 12:23pm On Jun 05, 2016
Even Me
Post UTME Was What Am Aiming At, To Increase My Score Before It Was Scrap.


Many Jambite Wan Die 4 My Area, Becuz Of Diz Scraping OO.!!
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Nobody: 2:52pm On Jun 05, 2016
The reason jamb is messing up as you say is because of the millions of people writing exams at the same time.If jamb is cancelled, schools will get millions of candidates than they know what to do with. Cancelling jamb will only shift the corruption and inadequacies of jamb to the said schools ( as if they don't have enough of that to begin with).
I understand your plight but we cant all be winners.
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by heayernu56(m): 3:03pm On Jun 05, 2016
In my opinion: Raise the standard and credibility of JAMB before scrapping POST UTME.
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by xender(m): 4:41pm On Jun 05, 2016
Insightful
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Dannidom(m): 7:42pm On Jun 05, 2016
Has Nigeria gotten anything right since inception

So much cluelessness on this administration smh
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Uchexxy(m): 7:49pm On Jun 05, 2016
Nice letter from the said jambite but I also sense arrogance in it which will someday cause trouble for him if not checked.
On the issue of the scraping, its a welcome development but I do think utme instead of post utme should be scrapped. Let each school test their students individually and if any student feels like writing in all the schools in the country, he should be allowed to deal with it.
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by smileyz16(m): 7:58pm On Jun 05, 2016
it's a foolhardy thing to scrap post utme..the worst mistake pmb did is including mallam adamu adamu in his cabinet..his incompetency is just to obstrusive
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by charlisco(m): 8:07pm On Jun 05, 2016
NICE POST
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Nobody: 1:24am On Jun 06, 2016
What a cruel twist of fate!
Just because of 0.75, I couldn't get admission into Unilag last year. I decided I won't let an exam result decide my fate. I perspire to acquire my desire in 2016 and I got caught in another wind.
Is fate conspiring against me?
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by cynthy2000: 7:59am On Jun 06, 2016
Mrphantom99:
What a cruel twist of fate!
Just because of 0.75, I couldn't get admission into Unilag last year. I decided I won't let an exam result decide my fate. I perspire to acquire my desire in 2016 and I got caught in another wind.
Is fate conspiring against me?

Just 0.75? Wow, sorry to here about that.
No. Fate is not conspiring against you. Don't give up just yet, things might just turn out good for you this year. Cheers smiley
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by johnchukky: 8:52am On Jun 06, 2016
Am trying very hard not to say this but you making sense
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by cynthy2000: 8:21am On Jun 07, 2016
lalasticlala I guess this deserves FP
Re: Jambite Pen A Thought Provoking Article On Post Utme Cancellation by Elxandre(m): 9:00am On Jun 07, 2016
Another article written from a selfish perspective! grin

If this was implemented last year when you scored 270, I'm sure you'd be dancing in your room. You would even carry Placards to protest against people who want PUTME to remain.

In Nigeria, forget the fronting, we are all after protecting our best interests. grin

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