THE Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Thursday, warned
prospective candidates in the forthcoming Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination (UTME) in Nasarawa State, to stop registering at
cyber-cafes, saying majority of the operators are fraudulent.
It,
therefore, announced Federal University, Lafia; Federal Polytechnic,
Nasarawa; as well as Biham University, Karu and Ejade Computer Training
Institute, New-Nyanya ,as four approved computer-based centres in the
state for 2014 UTME.
The administrative officer in charge of the
board in the state, Shehu Salihu, who stated this in Lafia, then warned
the operators of the cyber-cafes in the state, who had made fraud their
daily routine to, henceforth, desist from such act or face the music.
According to him, “any
candidate, who defies this warning and registers at cyber-cafés, must
be ready to face the consequence. I, therefore, call on all the
prospective candidates not to register in any cyber cafe in order to
ensure the genuineness of their registration and avoid problems.”
Salihu,
who explained that the 2015 UTME examination would purely be
computer-based, said that the board was working in collaboration with
security agencies with a view to curtailing the unapproved activities of
cyber- cafes in the state.
He said the board had introduced new
innovation into the system and under the new arrangement, special
candidates such as visually impaired would be given five hours as
against three hours during the their examinations.
A large crowd of
prospective candidates struggling to register at the JAMB office in
Lafia. One of the candidates, Abdul Musa, who spoke with our us lamented
that the action of JAMB to be registering in four designated centers
might not work out because of number of candidates, seeking admission
into tertiary institutions annually.

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