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Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Man102(op): 5:53pm On Feb 04
An Anambra-based education entrepreneur, Mr. Emeka Ejeziem, has shared how he discovered an exam-preparation app, which he said is helping Nigerian students improve their performance in JAMB, WAEC, and post-UTME examinations, with some scoring as high as 350 and above.

Mr. Ejeziem made this known in an exclusive interview with this reporter, where he explained that the app, known as “Prep50”, did not emerge as a tech idea but as a response to real-life challenges encountered by millions of students sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

According to him, the idea behind Prep50 was born as far back as 2014 when the organisation operated as a private JAMB Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre in Onitsha. He recalled that from 2016, when JAMB fully adopted CBT nationwide, the centre came into close contact with candidates and witnessed firsthand the panic, confusion, and lack of preparedness that many students displayed inside the examination hall.

He noted that beyond academic weakness, many candidates struggled with basic CBT navigation, time management, and understanding of exam interfaces inside exam hall, while others could not complete all 180 questions within the allotted time, especially in subject combinations involving Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, or Economics.

According to him, some candidates didn’t even know they could scroll to see hidden questions on the screen, while others were stuck on the first page.

Mr. Ejezien explained that further engagement with the candidates revealed deeper systemic issues, including overreliance on poorly structured past questions, lack of proper CBT practice tools, and serious content gaps between available textbooks and the actual JAMB syllabus. According to him, most past questions were arranged year by year, forcing students to jump across multiple topics at once without mastering any particular concept.

To address these challenges, he adopted what he described as a “topic-by-topic learning model,” restructuring past questions from as far back as 1978 into clearly defined topics and subtopics strictly aligned with the JAMB syllabus. He said this approach allows students to master one concept at a time, rather than attempting to learn dozens of topics within a few hours.

He added that the innovation also proved useful to teachers, many of whom rely on past questions to structure their lessons, noting that the early editions of the Prep50 books received strong commendation from educators, even when sales were initially modest.

Beyond the books, Ejeziem said Prep50 expanded into a full ecosystem that includes a mobile learning app and online tutorials. The app, he explained, contains structured lesson notes designed to cover every possible JAMB question within each topic, CBT simulations that mirror the real exam environment, and performance-tracking tools to help students build speed and confidence.

He disclosed that Prep50 is also introducing an AI-powered learning feature into its app, leveraging curated UTME and SSCE data spanning decades to create personalised study plans based on a student’s strengths and weaknesses. Unlike generic AI tools, he hinted that Prep50’s AI relies strictly on verified exam data and guided learning models rather than generating unverified answers.

Mr. Ejeziem further explained that what clearly distinguishes Prep50 from other exam preparation materials in the market is its deliberate structure, realism, and quality of instruction. According to him, unlike conventional past questions that encourage random cramming, Prep50 is built on a structured, topic-by-topic learning system that allows students to study logically, master concepts gradually, and retain knowledge over time. He said the approach eliminates confusion and helps candidates focus on understanding rather than memorisation.

On the tutorial component, Ejeziem said Prep50 as an organisation and exam preparation platform engages highly experienced and award-winning Nigerian teachers, including national and state winners of the Maltina Teacher of the Year Award, to serve as academic coaches for students who may struggle with self-study. He described UTME as the most competitive examination many Nigerian students will ever face, making expert guidance essential for top performance.

When asked how students can access Prep50, Ejezie said Prep50 operates on a flexible model.

Sharing success stories and testimonies so far recorded by users if their app and platform, he cited candidates such as Azoyenime Samuel Chukwuemeka, who scored 372 in the 2025 UTME; and David Kikisoko, who scored 371, both of whom reportedly used Prep50 materials extensively. He also mentioned that several secondary schools across Nigeria have provided testimonials on how the platform improved their students’ SSCE and UTME outcomes.

Ejeziem emphasised that Prep50’s guiding philosophy is ethical success, captured in its tagline, “Pass without cheating.” He stressed that the platform seeks to debunk the notion that examination success must involve malpractice, while also promoting structured learning as both effective and sustainable in the long term.

His words: “Prep50 is not just about exams. It’s about changing how Nigerian students learn, helping them understand that education is valuable, achievable, and relevant — especially in a future shaped by technology and artificial intelligence.”

He stressed that the ultimate goal of Prep50 is to build a culture of disciplined, ethical excellence in Nigerian education, positioning students to compete fairly and confidently both locally and globally.
Source : https://9newsng.com/prep50-man-discovers-app-that-can-make-students-score-up-to-350-in-jamb-photos/

Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Wisdomkosi(m): 6:47pm On Feb 04
This is a very good initiative
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Freshandfitpod: 7:39pm On Feb 04
As long as it brings progress
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by PepeXKermit: 7:55pm On Feb 04
Trch guru by day abi?... picker for night
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by donleo92(m): 7:56pm On Feb 04
Na for people way they write jamb na.

My child must get one paying skill before him enter university
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by enigmagu1(m): 7:57pm On Feb 04
Its a pity.
Did you read through ?
PepeXKermit:
Trch guru by day abi?... picker for night
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Onegai(f): 7:59pm On Feb 04
Does anyone have screenshots of rhe app? This sounds very good!
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by merits(m): 7:59pm On Feb 04
I wrote my own JAMB 1980 back then glory be to God.
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Quicky01: 8:08pm On Feb 04
this is similar to cbtmax . com it's a good site to practice exam and prepare for exams
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by illicit(m): 8:24pm On Feb 04
I renember that MMESOMA...

She must have learnt now
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by kernniejay(m): 8:41pm On Feb 04
merits:
I wrote my own JAMB 1980 back then glory be to God.
Like seriously? You must be grandpa by now. I wrote JAMB in the year 2004, that's some 22yrs ago.
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Ameboperoo(m): 8:52pm On Feb 04
Who can show us the link to the app or site
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Twist4u: 9:04pm On Feb 04
Commendable. enough of out of syllabus study for people.
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by ikanason(m): 2:37am On Feb 05
Very nice topic. Very educating...
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Basic123: 3:09am On Feb 05
What made him a tech guru?

Na so minister bosun too dey claim one Tech guy before becoming a minister
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Mirasteel: 3:10am On Feb 05
Well not bad if it helps kids
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Tohsynetita1(m): 5:57am On Feb 05
Their is no solution than to study, if you no study, you go still fail
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by free2ryhme: 7:28am On Feb 05
Man102:
Source : https://9newsng.com/prep50-man-discovers-app-that-can-make-students-score-up-to-350-in-jamb-photos/
so techguru don be SI unit for doing well in Jamb

Imagine the nonsense
Re: Tech Guru, Ejeziem Proffer Solution on How Nigerian students Can Pass Jamb by Unbiased1: 7:33am On Feb 05
This app has a 3.3 rating on the Google Play Store. I feel you should focus on fixing the login, sign up, and error issues your users complained about instead of looking for more customers who will likely rate the app lower on the Play Store.
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