Anambra candidate, Mmesoma Ejikeme, who was accused by the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board of forging her 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination on Monday insisted that she didn’t forge her result as claimed by the examination board.
Ejikeme stated this in a video. Ejikeme stated, “My name is Ejikeme Mmesoma, in the video. I am the proprietor of this outcome. I requested to print this result through the JAMB portal, and they sent it to me. This sum, 362, is mine.When they scanned the QR code on my score, it revealed the Yoruba name Omotola Afolabi, who received a score of 138.”
When the identical Omotola was rechecked, it received a score of 338, and this data demonstrated that there is an issue.I printed and downloaded it just this way from their website. Therefore, to imply that I forged my findings is something I don’t know, and I’m frightened by their accusation since I can’t forge my results, she continued.
She emphasised, however, that despite being notified, JAMB and the DSS did not conduct their own investigations before the board came to the conclusion that she had fabricated her results. At the time this story was filed, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the JAMB spokesperson, had not yet commented on the video.
JAMB in a statement on Sunday evening noted that Ejikeme manually inflated her UTME result from 249 to 362 and used her manually inflated score to attract a N3m scholarship from Innoson Motors and was set to be awarded by the Anambra state government before she was exposed.“



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