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My Findings After Visiting JAMB Office Today - Chidoka. (26482 Views)
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AnambraPeople: 9:09pm On May 13 |
My Findings After Visiting JAMB Office Today - Chidoka. https://anambrapeople.com.ng/2025/05/13/my-findings-after-visiting-jamb-office-today-chidoka/ 31 Likes 2 Shares |
immortalcrown(m): 9:13pm On May 13 |
When will JAMB make its result to be valid for more than one year?
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Curious345: 10:47pm On May 13 |
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haybhi1(m): 11:23pm On May 13 |
No any pre-university exam beats JAMB, as of today. That's the fact in Nigeria.
DesChyko: EDGEof2MORO: ![]() ![]() While I it that the statement is indeed incorrect, I'll have you know that I habitually treat quirks on NL rather colloquially than formally. Meanwhile, do you two know that if they set the most complex English exam for the three of us or anyone in your states that you prefer to nominate, I will trump you? Pick a date later in the year, let's slug it out on IELTS or SAT standard set of English exams. We'll the softwares and make it the model. Let's chip in 500K each to make the prize 1.5M, winner takes it all. I bet I'll not prepare for the test and still trounce you two or your nominees. ![]() ![]() Mentions of una grammar nazis wan dey too much for me. 55 Likes 2 Shares |
haybhi1(m): 11:26pm On May 13 |
If you begin shouting that they should scrap jamb and whatnot... I always thought you couldn't 200 in JAMB, so prefer miracle centers of WAEC and NECO mode of things that could not be replicated in JAMB, simple.
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Dronedude(m): 11:36pm On May 13 |
Chidi why?
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saysoo: 1:55am On May 14 |
You people cannot compromise prof Ishaq Oloyede period.
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SporaD8: 2:42am On May 14 |
haybhi1:With the prevalent lack of comprehension, narrow-mind and unteachable spirits displayed on social media especially here on Nairaland by majority of the Youth - No critical thinking; broader view of life is zero - I already knew that ing JAMB will be a herculean task to such generation! 30 Likes 1 Share |
papyjaypaul: 3:18am On May 14 |
Thank you, Chief Osita Chidoka, for your perspective on the 2025 JAMB results and the steps being taken to address public concerns. While I appreciate the transparency demonstrated by JAMB in their efforts to review the results and address the issues in Lagos and the South East, it is important to acknowledge that there are still significant concerns that need further scrutiny. Firstly, the fact that these issues have affected specific regions raises questions about the robustness of JAMB's internal systems and the consistency of its examination process nationwide. While re-marking of scripts is a step in the right direction, it is troubling that such discrepancies occurred in the first place, especially in a national examination system that impacts millions of students. Moreover, the transparency of the review process, though commendable, should not overshadow the urgency of addressing the root causes of these issues. Was there a failure in the technical infrastructure or an oversight in the initial assessment? What steps are being taken to ensure that such errors do not recur in future examinations? These are questions that need clear and detailed answers. While I understand that JAMB has made efforts to communicate and engage with stakeholders, the delay in providing formal to affected candidates and the public is a concern. In such critical matters, especially in an examination system that has such a profound impact on students' futures, swift and thorough communication is essential. Any prolonged uncertainty only exacerbates public frustration and diminishes trust in the institution. I listened to the JAMB spokesman on TVC, it was disappointing, disturbing and discouraging. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTsh4to1FFs?si=AXgjh8L-1FeqYPQk In conclusion, while JAMB’s efforts to review the 2025 results are commendable, the focus must now be on the students preparing for their WAEC exams. These students have worked hard, and they deserve a fair and reliable system that reflects their efforts. It is not all of them that are on social media and the ones that put so much effort into succeeding should not be cheated. We cannot afford to set a bad example, as we did with INEC, where unresolved issues undermined public trust. It’s vital that we restore confidence in our examination processes, ensuring that students get the results they deserve and can move forward without doubt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__sORmdTC1Q?si=CDtLPqa4_IaRezDW 8 Likes |
IamANigerianMan: 7:34am On May 14 |
haybhi1:How many of the children of the rich enter university through JAMB, jamb was created to exploit the poor.... Before you reply me with your nonsense, your president, senators, ministers, permanent secretary etc children are all schooling abroad... My friend who is A just send his daughter to the best university in MOROCCO 5 Likes 1 Share |
richiemcgold: 8:38am On May 14 |
🇳🇬 we Nigerians are too hypocritical. We all know the root cause of this mass failure but we all act as if we don't know. Issokay, let's continue blaming JAMB while leaving out the real culprits who actually are the parents, the school owners and the government.
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BreconHills(m): 8:49am On May 14 |
IamANigerianMan: Of course the children of the rich are all abroad so they can learn how to do all types of jobs to keep themselves afloat. 😂😂😂[left][/left] When you structure information to make a political point, it becomes unbalanced. Wisdom is justified by its children. 5 Likes |
yarimo(m): 10:25am On May 14 |
Obidients are good at speculations without evidence ![]() 61 Likes 3 Shares |
babz11(m): 10:40am On May 14 |
You see Prof Ishiaq Oloyode, you can’t compromise him, there maybe glitches though he should be hold able but him playing foul play, not possible
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shortgun(m): 11:25am On May 14 |
yarimo:You didn't see where he said JAMB is re-marking results from South east and Lagos because they had technical problems? 6 Likes 1 Share |
nnamdi640: 11:42am On May 14 |
saysoo:Nobody is compromising anybody, it obvious that something went wrong which might be technical issue, accept you just want to be bias about the issue. 4 Likes |
saysoo: 11:46am On May 14 |
nnamdi640:We will await the outcome. Nothing happened, rather people tried compromising Jamb CBT centers with those results . mmesoma comes to mind. 13 Likes 1 Share |
saysoo: 11:53am On May 14 |
shortgun:This is not what he said." Randomly selected script for re- marking" translates to verification of original results. If a server glitch occurs without a JAMB server, means the CBT centers tried funny things. 7 Likes |
shortgun(m): 12:16pm On May 14 |
saysoo:"JAMB has embraced transparency, rigour, and ability in the face of serious public concern. I am proud of the open and honest process they instituted to address the technical issues that affected results in Lagos and the South East. This is the hallmark of institutional integrity and responsibility." Read the article again 2 Likes |
shortgun(m): 12:18pm On May 14 |
saysoo:JAMB has itted errors in their system, What exactly are you defending? |
saysoo: 12:36pm On May 14 |
shortgun:Please state the errors from JAMB? 11 Likes |
saysoo: 12:38pm On May 14 |
shortgun:Let's us see the technical issues outcome, then we can thread . 2 Likes |
Hemanwel(m): 12:40pm On May 14 |
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fabolouz1(m): 12:42pm On May 14 |
Students complained of computer glitches but the truth remains that computer based test are difficult because some answers are almost similar that even when you are sure of the answer ,you remain confused and because you are working against time , you follow your instinct.
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lexy2014: 12:42pm On May 14 |
haybhi1: apart from Jamb, what are other pre university exams are there? |
obembet(f): 12:42pm On May 14 |
As an obedient we wil not insult u cos u are our brother. Supposing u r from ewedu, I know what say
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Vimi321: 12:42pm On May 14 |
Noted
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zombieHUNTER: 12:43pm On May 14 |
immortalcrown: How do you want Tinubu to be making money |
columbus007(m): 12:43pm On May 14 |
Yes prophetically abi ![]() |
DMerciful(m): 12:44pm On May 14 |
Seems jamb had technical glitch. This is not good for jamb. They should have reconfirmed before releasing the results 1 Like |
SmartPolician: 12:45pm On May 14 |
Athena Centre can use facts and data to revolutionize this country
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flexyrule(m): 12:46pm On May 14 |
SmartPolician:You underestimate the gravity of Nigeria's problems. |
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