JAMB Sends Warning To Candidates Over Fake Questions Sold For N200,000
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The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Prof
Is-haq Oloyede on Monday warned candidates of the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) of fake examination questions for the
ongoing examination being sold for N200,000.
Oloyede, who was speaking during monitoring of the UTME with the Minister of State for Education, Prof Anthony Anwukah, in Abuja, warned candidates to be careful of becoming victims of fraudsters who are claiming to have prepared the questions for the examination.
Oloyede, who was speaking during monitoring of the UTME with the Minister of State for Education, Prof Anthony Anwukah, in Abuja, warned candidates to be careful of becoming victims of fraudsters who are claiming to have prepared the questions for the examination.
Oloyede said;
“This morning, somebody sent me questions. They call it Orijo and he bought it for N200,000 and when I saw it, it was our questions in 1984 and he just put 2017 on it and started selling it and people are buying it.
“So, if people are corrupt, I won’t have any sympathy if they are duped by corrupt people like themselves. They are just being wise. They went into the past questions of JAMB and just changed the heading.
“Somebody else called me and said he had all my questions. I asked him to send them to me and when I checked, I just laughed because none of that was in our questions. What people are just doing, they are making money because people are gullible.The registrar said the board has released the results of the examination conducted on Saturday.
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