The registrar for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Ishaq Oloyede annouced that those who paid for question papers have failed
Oloyede warned JAMB candidates not to fall victim to fraudsters who claim to have prepared answer to the examination - He also told the students not to buy fake question papers being sold and organized by syndicates The registrar for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Ishaq Oloyede has announced that all candidate who paid or plan to pay N200,000 for their Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) have already failed. Oloyede warned the candidates not to fall victim to fraudsters who claim to have prepared answer to the examination that will be conducted by JAMB. The JAMB registrar also warned the students to desist from buying fake question papers being sold and organized by syndicates
Oloyede said: "Some of the fraudulent persons simply take past question papers and redesign them by changing the date and then sell same to gullible candidates, who might not have prepared well for the examination.
He said some of the candidates have paid huge sums of money to purchase these fake question papers. “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," Oloyede said.
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