JAMB summons 94 candidates, institutions over UTME irregularities, fake certificates
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has summoned 94 candidates and some institutions for alleged examination malpractices and the issuance of fake certificates.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Nigeria has taken action against 94 candidates and certain tertiary institutions by inviting them to appear before virtual panels regarding allegations of malpractices during the registration process for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). This announcement, shared via JAMB's social media account, focuses particularly on candidates accused of seeking or paying for unauthorized assistance during the exam registration period and includes Direct Entry applicants whose certificates have been identified as fake by their respective institutions.
The affected candidates are scheduled to appear before the investigation panel on March 18, 2026, emphasizing the board's commitment to upholding integrity in the education system. JAMB has made the registration numbers of these 94 candidates accessible on its official website, ensuring that those implicated are well-informed about their involvement in the ongoing inquiry. The board's proactive approach reflects its resolve to combat examination fraud and academic dishonesty in Nigeria's higher education landscape.
This initiative by JAMB highlights the growing concerns over irregularities and the misuse of certificates within the educational sector, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability among candidates and institutions. By addressing these issues head-on, JAMB aims to restore credibility in the admission process and ensure that only deserving students gain access to tertiary education in Nigeria, thereby reinforcing trust in the nation's academic standards.