jamb 2025

  1. Between JAMB's Demands and Children's Safety: What David Hundeyin's Outrage Reveals About Nigerian Society

    Nigeria Between JAMB's Demands and Children's Safety: What David Hundeyin's Outrage Reveals About Nigerian Society

    As public outrage builds over JAMB's directive requiring candidates to arrive at examination centres by 6:30 AM, journalist David Hundeyin has shifted focus from the policy itself to what he describes as Nigerians' instinctive compliance with unreasonable authority—a pattern he argues enables...
  2. Rinu Oduala Backs Peter Obi, Slams JAMB Over 6:30am Exam Start

    Nigeria Rinu Oduala Backs Peter Obi, Slams JAMB Over 6:30am Exam Start

    Activist Rinu Oduala has sided with Peter Obi, accusing JAMB of ignoring real concerns about early exam times. Nigerians flooded social media with evidence and frustration. Rinu said all JAMB exam printouts she’s seen show 6:30 am reporting times. She blasted JAMB’s defence, saying,g "we are...
  3. JAMB Responds After Peter Obi Blames Early Exams for Teen Risk

    Nigeria JAMB Responds After Peter Obi Blames Early Exams for Teen Risk

    Peter Obi criticised JAMB over early exam schedules risking teenagers' safety. JAMB defended its process, insisting early arrival ensures smooth verification. Peter Obi condemned UTME candidates travelling by 6:30am amid security fears. He warned of accidents, trauma, and systemic education...
  4. Nigerians Slam 6.30am Start Of Exams As Thoughtless, Peter Obi Agrees!

    Nigeria Nigerians Slam 6.30am Start Of Exams As Thoughtless, Peter Obi Agrees!

    Peter Obi has strongly criticised reports that teenagers were forced to write JAMB exams as early as 6:30 am, calling it reckless and dangerous. He warned that exposing vulnerable students to insecurity and trauma reveals a deeper systemic failure — Nigeria’s chronic lack of universities and...
  5. Relief as Missing JAMB Candidate Found Alive in Ijebu Ode After One-Chance Ordeal

    Nigeria Relief as Missing JAMB Candidate Found Alive in Ijebu Ode After One-Chance Ordeal

    There is good news from Lagos as Esther, the JAMB candidate who went missing while heading to her exam centre, has been found safe. Her brother, OMJ (@Mayorjohnson1), shared the update early Friday, revealing Esther was dropped off in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State. He thanked Nigerians for their...
  6. JAMB Exam 2025: Ignore These Rules, Risk Missing the Test

    Nigeria JAMB Exam 2025: Ignore These Rules, Risk Missing the Test

    JAMB has issued strict exam-day instructions for 2025 UTME candidates, warning that ignoring them could lead to disqualification. The guidelines ban phones, smart devices, wristwatches, and even pens from CBT centres — and officials say there’ll be zero tolerance. Only original slips with exam...
  7. JAMB 2025: UTME Candidate Goes Missing on Way to Exam Centre, Family Cries Out

    Nigeria JAMB 2025: UTME Candidate Goes Missing on Way to Exam Centre, Family Cries Out

    A Nigerian man has raised an alarm after his sister went missing on her way to write the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam in Lagos. She was travelling from Epe to Ajah on Thursday, April 24, 2025, when she sent a concerning message to her sibling, stating, "I'm scared, I...
  8. JAMB 2025: How to Print Your UTME Slip Ahead of April 24 Exam

    Nigeria JAMB 2025: How to Print Your UTME Slip Ahead of April 24 Exam

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has activated the portal for candidates to print their 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) slips. The main exam is set to begin on April 25, 2025, and candidates are advised to print their slips before the exam date...
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