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We didn’t engage JAMB simply out of emotion.
As soon as the results were announced, my phone blew up with calls from principals of schools using our Educare platform.
Their students had drilled for months on our CBT system—taking tests, viewing scores, grading schemes, and explanations—then iterating.
These principals had tracked the metrics we use to predict student performance.
Over the years, those metrics had accurately modelled outcomes.
But this time, the deviation was so extreme that they had questions.
We contacted the most affected students. The stories were consistent: technical challenges and certainty that the results didn’t reflect their performance.
A core concern stood out—JAMB’s current technology was not as transparent as our CBT platform, so the failure couldn’t be reconciled.
The principals asked if our metrics could’ve been wrong. We showed them our track record.
I assured them that something clearly went wrong with JAMB.
Still, to avoid personal bias, I broadened my outreach to 15,000 plus candidates to gauge sentiment, and the rest is history.
As revealed, our call-out was justified.
To those thanking me, thank the students who practiced relentlessly. They gave me the conviction that the issue lay with JAMB. I also thank JAMB for being open, transparent and very swift to take action.
This also shows the importance of transparency.
If Educare’s CBT platform can run a nationwide test, open to all, and release full results and marksheets in under 3 seconds, there’s no reason JAMB should withhold results for weeks — never showing marksheets.
Instead, you get a black-box score and must live with it.
Technology has evolved. JAMB must catch up.
You may not always get everything right, but you must try.
Transparency builds trust, and trust drives progress.