JAMB UPDATE: UNIVERSITY PROFS TALK ON RELEASE OF JAMB RESULT

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  JAMB UPDATE:



UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS TALK ON THE DELAYED JAMB RESULT
It was gathered, that professors from the University of Ibadan, UI, had spoken on the matter concerning the delayed JAMB results.
The JAMB UTME examination was started on 11th April and ended on 18th April with about 1.2 million candidates sitting for the exam. Till this day, 8th May, the Joint Admissions And Matriculation Board is yet to release the results of the just concluded UTME exams. It is however important to note that the body has cited reasons that has delayed the release of the UTME results as expected.
  Speaking on the matter, Prof. Akinwumi of the University of Ibadan urged Nigerians to be patient and allow the board to release quality results.
  Let JAMB correct all the anomalies, because some people are desperate to sabotage good processes, it is about quality results, it’s not that it will be released now and later withdrawn.
  On the same hand, an education evaluation expert of the same University of Ibadan, Prof. Adams Onuka urged Nigerians to give the board the benefit of doubt. He was found to have said
“ I believe JAMB wants to rectify the various issues that surfaced during the conduct of the examination
“It is better not to release results than to cancel them. “One problem with this country is that we are quick to pass judgment when we don’t know what goes on behind”.
  In the same University of Ibadan, a lecturer at department, Prof. Clement Kolawole appealed to JAMB to release the results that are ready.
“ Its unfortunate that several days after JAMB conducted entrance examination into universities, results are not released for whatever reason,
Its simply unacceptable for whatever reason. “ Whoever is supervising JAMB should call the agency to order, but I am not sure its part of duty and rights of JAMB to sit on students results indefinitely, under whatever guise If some people do not deserve to have results, such should be withheld for further investigation ‘ it is the normal standard practice anywhere in the world.

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