The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has issued a stern blackmail in opposition to the observe of nocturnal (middle of the night) registration for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exam by means of positive registration centres around the nation.
In a observation absolved by means of JAMB’s Folk Conversation Guide, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, on Sunday, the board expressed considerations over the security and safety of potential applicants, cautioning the affected centres to straight away stop such actions.
“While JAMB appreciates the enthusiasm of these centres to accommodate as many candidates as possible, this should never come at the cost of the candidates’ personal safety and security,” Benjamin said.
The Board indexed ten centres attractive in nocturnal registration, together with Thomas Adewumi College, Kwara Environment; CBT Centre Otukpo; Benue Environment Ebenezer World College, Rivers Environment; Jigawa Environment School of Training, Gumel; Lafiagi Emirate Knowledge Hub, Kwara Environment; Zulqud Seek the advice of Ltd, Abuja; Klinnicapps Academy, Move River Environment; Sani Mikaila Complete School, Plateau Environment; Beeps Generation Ltd, Move River Environment; FZX Media Consulting Ltd, Move River Environment.
JAMB emphasized that this e-newsletter serves as a last blackmail, as disagree additional notices will likely be issued ahead of suitable motion is taken in opposition to violators.
The Board reiterated its loyalty to making sure equity and transparency within the registration procedure, urging all centres to prioritise the well-being of applicants over monetary good points.
“JAMB won’t live through any violations of the laws governing the registration procedure and can pluck suitable measures in opposition to any centre preoccupied in questionable or exploitative practices all through this workout.
“The Board remains committed to monitoring the registration process to ensure strict adherence to all guidelines, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the exercise and promoting fairness and equity in the registration process,” the observation mentioned.