JAMB Petitions Miss Mmesoma Joy Ejikeme's UTME Score Manipulation to the House of Representatives
In light of these developments, stakeholders have urged Miss Mmesoma Joy Ejikeme to collaborate fully with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to identify any accomplices involved in the fraudulent act.
The case of Miss Ejikeme Mmesoma, who manipulated her 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) score from 249 to 362, has captured public attention and prompted a petition to the House of Representatives.
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In light of these developments, stakeholders have urged Miss Mmesoma Joy Ejikeme to collaborate fully with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to identify any accomplices involved in the fraudulent act.
Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding the severity of the three-year ban imposed on Miss Ejikeme. Supporters argue that as a first-time offender who has shown remorse, the ban could potentially jeopardize her future career prospects. JAMB advocated for the House of Representatives to reconsider the duration of the ban, taking into account its potential negative impact on her academic and professional trajectory.
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The petition, forwarded on behalf of Miss Mmesoma Joy Ejikeme, emphasizes the need for fairness and proportionality in addressing the consequences of her actions, since she was a first time offender.