JUPEB Team Commends ACU Facilities Ahead of Planned CBT Rollout
A delegation from the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board has expressed satisfaction with facilities at Ajayi Crowther University following an assessment visit aimed at evaluating readiness for Computer-Based Test (CBT) implementation.
A delegation from the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board has expressed satisfaction with facilities at Ajayi Crowther University following an assessment visit aimed at evaluating readiness for Computer-Based Test (CBT) implementation.
The team, led by Happiness Amucha, made the remarks during a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor, Ebunoluwa Oduwole, after inspecting key academic and technical infrastructure across the university.
According to Amucha, the visit was a fact-finding mission to assess operational capacity, particularly in relation to ICT systems, laboratories, and instructional personnel, ahead of JUPEB’s planned CBT deployment at the institution. She noted that the team was satisfied with the level of preparedness observed during the inspection.

The delegation also included Director of the Centre for Pre-Degree and Foundation Programmes Abiola Aina and JUPEB Senior Test Officer Magdalene Iyasele.
In her response, Oduwole reaffirmed the university’s commitment to continuous improvement, highlighting its guiding philosophy of producing “Godly Intellectuals.” She acknowledged the contributions of previous administrations and stated that current management is focused on consolidating and expanding existing infrastructure and academic standards.
She assured the visiting team that further enhancements would be evident in subsequent evaluations, signalling the university’s intent to meet and exceed regulatory expectations.
The engagement concluded with mutual expressions of goodwill and a shared commitment to strengthening collaboration between both institutions.