How Anambra student Mmesoma Ejikeme manipulated her UTME score and deceived Nigerians-JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has provided details on how UTME candidate Mmesoma Ejikeme allegedly changed her score from 249 to 362.

The exam board also stated it had withdrawn her result.

Describing Ms Ejikeme’s case as the “most pathetic” for pulling the wool over Nigerians’ eyes.

JAMB revealed that “she had manipulated her UTME result to deceive the public and fraudulently obtained scholarship and other recognition.

According to a statement by JAMB spokesman Fabian Benjamin on Sunday, Ms Ejikeme tried to exploit the exam body’s system.

“It is to be noted that the candidate had sent a message to the board’s platform to request her UTME result, after which she manually inflated her scores and pasted same on the 2022 UTME result sheet,” the statement explained.

It added,

“Unknown to her, the board had changed the design of the 2023 UTME result sheet. Her original result remains 249 as nothing can change that.”

JAMB warned that “the likes of Mmesoma are still out there, deceiving those who are always in a hurry to bestow honour on candidates without confirming from the board,” promising the public that the Anambra student would be prosecuted.

The exam body also accused another UTME candidate, Atung Gerald in Kaduna, of claiming to have scored 380.

The board is constrained to set the records straight and wishes to state unequivocally that many of the results which many of these candidates are parading are fake,” the JAMB statement stressed.

In many instances, some of these candidates had actually obtained far lower scores than they are claiming and had used some funny software packages to manipulate their results to deceive unsuspecting members of the public.”

Hackers plead for forgiveness after diverting N10 million from JAMB’s website

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says hackers recently gained access into its intranet site and altered the profiles of its ad hoc staff.

JAMB Registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, made this known on Tuesday while addressing journalists in Abuja.

He said over N10 million which was set aside as allowance for the ad hoc staff was diverted.

According to Oloyede, the board uncovered the fraud after a careful investigation, which led to the arrest of one Sahabi Zubairu from Takum in Taraba state, among several others.

On how the fraudsters gained access to the profiles, Oloyede explained that they used Key Logger, a software that allows access to the profile of anyone who has logged in using a public cybercafé even after the person has logged out and gone.

He said that the site wasn’t for application to become JAMB ad hoc staff, but for JAMB ad hoc staff to supply their account details and names for payment of their allowances.

Oloyede said Zubairu deleted the names of the original ad hoc staff and their telephone numbers and substituted them with his, adding that those affected include code numbers 313 and 312, among others.

He said that at least ten scammers paraded by JAMB before journalists on Tuesday, admitted to the crime and said they were lured into it by Zubairu.

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