Accredited JAMB Centre Allegedly Overcharges N7,000 for Change of Institution/Course Service
According to reports, a concerned individual took to social media to express dismay after their sister purportedly paid ₦7,000 at the JKK Building JAMB accredited center for the service.
A controversy has erupted over allegations that an accredited Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) center in Obanikoro, Lagos, charged exorbitant fees for the change of institution/course service, sparking widespread criticism and calls for investigation.
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According to reports, a concerned individual took to social media to express dismay after their sister purportedly paid ₦7,000 at the JKK Building JAMB accredited center for the service.
The individual, who chose to remain anonymous, stated, "My sister did changing of institution/course on Tuesday where the center she went to charged her ₦7,000 for the service."
The incident has drawn significant attention online, with many users questioning the legitimacy of such charges beyond the standard fees set by JAMB for online services.
"They can only charge her ₦700, not ₦7,000 apart from JAMB online money," commented another user, highlighting the stark difference in fees.
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Responding to the outcry, JAMB officials have been called upon to investigate the matter and ensure compliance with prescribed service fees at accredited centers nationwide.