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Reno Omokri praises JAMB's public apology over UTME glitches, contrasting its accountability with that of Nigerian politicians and religious leaders.

  • JAMB Registrar Ishaq Oloyede accepted responsibility for the 2025 UTME hitches and proposed solutions.
  • Omokri criticizes political and religious figures for avoiding accountability despite clear missteps.
  • He references Peter Obi, Tunde Bakare, and Paul Enenche as examples of evasive public behavior.

Omokri’s comments reflect public frustration with Nigeria’s leadership culture, where apologies are rare and blame is easily shifted. By highlighting JAMB’s transparency, he calls attention to the wider issue of moral leadership and public trust.

Can Nigerian institutions and leaders embrace a new culture of accountability like JAMB’s? Public integrity may begin with simple acts of ownership and humility.