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EducationRe: UNILAG School Fees Increased From ₦‎16k To ₦‎100k - Pamilerin Adegoke by Yussip: 9:37pm On Jul 21, 2023
Imagine with a tuition fees of less than 30k. Yet you want your university to compete with universities around the globe
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 60K Job Offer after 5,000 Applications and 2 Interviews | What Would YOU do? by Yussip: 1:56pm On Jul 21, 2023
Can you kindly share the PDF of the books if you dnt mind, my mail is muideen.yusuf@yahoo.com
Thank you
Christianity EtcRe: Joseph Kariuki: Catholic Priest Dies After Spending Night With Woman In A Hotel by Yussip: 7:26pm On Jul 10, 2023
Something must kill a man
EducationRe: I Didn’t Go To Any Computer Centre” – Mmesoma Ejikeme Finally Opens Up by Yussip: 9:21am On Jul 06, 2023
NMESOMA AND JAMB: PROBING THE INTEGRITY OF OUR NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, By Osita Chidoka

Miss Nmesoma Ejikeme took her 2023 JAMB at my foundation’s Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Center at Obosi. I got some calls from worried friends about Nmesoma’s result, which had Thomas Chidoka Center as her examination center. I allayed their worries that the result issue had nothing to do with the examination center.

I observed two significant red flags when I saw her result online. First, our center is no longer addressed as Thomas Chidoka Center for Human Development on the JAMB portal since 2021. The correct name on the JAMB portal and Main Examination Slip is Nkemefuna Foundation (Thomas Chidoka Center for Human Development). Due to the difference in our CAC registration details, JAMB insisted we change to Nkemefuna Foundation with Thomas Chidoka in a bracket as an identifier. We implemented the name change in 2021. Her result showing Thomas Chidoka without the Nkemefuna Foundation, which was on her Main Examination slip, raised my suspicion about the genuineness of the result.

The second red flag was the result template. A cursory review of some of those who took the last examination at our center showed a different result slip template with the candidate’s passport picture, JAMB watermarks, and no mention of the name of the examination center. I gave the young Nmesoma the benefit of the doubt and waited to see if she would explain how she got the result, which is obviously not the result template that Jamb used in 2023. I knew it was fake.

Our Center has been involved with the JAMB CBT examination since 2016, and I have come to trust the integrity of the JAMB online examination platform. As Corps Marshal in 2011, I used JAMB to conduct the FRSC recruitment exercise that is still adjudged a high-water mark in public sector recruitment. Those recruited through that process wear their uniform with pride and continue to deliver value to the organisation to this day.

For me, the real issue in this saga is the level of distrust of our national institutions. The social media frenzy and denigration of JAMB, together with the ethnic slant of a simple issue with clear and verifiable methods of resolution, is symptomatic of the deep distrust of our national institutions. This distrust was deepened in the past 8 years with a horrifying descent of issues to our national fault lines. The Ethnicisation of the issue is sad and disappointing.

I doff my hat for JAMB. They came out forcefully and defended their integrity vigorously. They shared the USSD communication between Nmesoma’s phone and their servers with timestamps. Mr. Fabian Benjamin, the JAMB spokesperson, did a yeoman’s job in explaining how their system works and the security of their result portal. He even asked anyone who cares to crosscheck with AIRTEL, the network provider of Nmesoma.’s phone. Their transparency was compelling and disarming.

The JAMB Registrar, Professor Oloyede, issued statements based on facts and defended the integrity of a foremost Nigerian institution whose failure would have had a catastrophic effect on Nigeria’s educational and CBT systems. I was impressed. JAMB’s reaction and responsiveness should be made a minimum benchmark for government agencies. Our universities should write case studies of this saga so other institutions can learn how to navigate social media and information management in the face of unrelenting attacks.

For Nmesoma, she should come clean and explain how she got that result and who led her down that path. If she does that, I will lend my voice to beg JAMB to note her age and show more leniency.

-Osita Chidoka is a former Aviation Minister and writes from Abuja.
PoliticsRe: Ben Murray Bruce Praises President Bola Tinubu For Floating The Naira by Yussip: 2:33pm On Jun 14, 2023
Propaganda as usual
PoliticsRe: Ben Murray Bruce Praises President Bola Tinubu For Floating The Naira by Yussip: 2:31pm On Jun 14, 2023
Good development
RomanceRe: 12 Differences Between A Husband And A Boyfriend by Yussip: 8:52am On May 24, 2023
The difference is crystal clear

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