@YusufAsunmogejo But what do you expect jamb to do?
To my statistics,I think the candidate that scored above 200 is minimal compared to the large numbers of candidates that scored below 150 sef
Yes, there's a problem in our schools.
Imagine, exempting educational courses from utme
It's a red flag
@CoveredInWords I don't think that should be problem
The economy is biting!!!!
It's not your fault o but my advise is for you to always try and be calming him and NOT is it my fault? isn't it ur responsibility?I send you?
May Allah reward us all
@zyainy We're all sinners !!!
Do you mean she'd turn naked and dance?
Who differentiates the sin of wearing niqob and dancing and wearing nothing and dance ?
@CoveredInWords You're not serious
Who tells you sunni's don't sin?
Why are you attaching it to Islam?
Everyone sin nao
Secondly, you better sit yourself down and think well before engaging in divorce madam
After divorce,do you know whose hand you'll enter
There's possibility u cheat afta div
@peng_writer You married a white garment xtian
Not even an ordinary xtian o
My brother you're yet to get married o
May Allah grant you a pious partner asap
RE: Hijab Discrimination at Esther Oshikoya CBT Centre
The attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been drawn to an incident at the Esther Oshikoya CBT Centre in Ibadan.
Through its monitoring mechanisms, the Board observed the occurrence during the screening exercise for the first session of the examination day on Thursday, 16th. The Board promptly intervened by calling the ad hoc official involved to order and issuing immediate instructions that no candidate wearing a hijab should be asked to remove or alter it.
The Board wishes to state clearly that this act was neither perpetrated by the centre nor part of its official protocol. Rather, it was the action of an overzealous ad hoc staff member who failed to adhere to the Boardโs established guidelines regarding candidatesโ religious attire.
JAMB categorically affirms that such actions are not in line with its screening procedures. The Board respects the religious beliefs and customs of all Nigerians and has addressed the situation promptly and appropriately.
We assure all candidates, regardless of faith, that their rights to religious expression including dressing remain a cornerstone of our policy.
For the avoidance of doubt, all ad hoc staff have been further briefed and reminded of the approved procedures for screening candidates at all centres
Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D OrgExpert and PCA JAMB
@JAMBHQ My wife did hers in yabatech
According to her,she said the network was not just bad but terrible
After checking the results now,it came out to be 169
You guys should improve jamb