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INEC Sues Controversial Adamawa State REC, Yunusa-Ari

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Mallam Hudu Yunusa Ari

By Akinwale Kasali

Hudu Yunusa-Ari, the Controversial Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, of Adamawa State has been dragged to Court by the Commission.

Yunusa-Ari is facing a six- count charge at the High Court, Yola, Adamawa following his involvement in the illegal declaration of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Candidate, Aishatu Dahiru Binani, as the winner of the Supplementary Election while the collation of results was still ongoing.

The declaration of Binani as the winner of the election was at the expense of the incumbent Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, who, eventually, won the election.

According to INEC’s spokesman, Festus Okoye, the Electoral body took the action after reviewing the case file from the Police which established a “prima facie” case against him.

The Electoral Body suspended him while former President Muhammadu Buhari ordered an investigation into the matter.

INEC subsequently concluded the supplementary election on April 15, 2023, and declared incumbent governor Ahmadu Fintiri of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the authentic winner of the drama-filled poll.

INEC’s statement reads:

“Having reviewed the case file from the Police which established a prima facie case against Barr. Hudu Yunusa Ari, the Commission has filed a six-count charge against him at the Adamawa State High Court sitting in Yola. Consequently, the Court has fixed Wednesday 12th July 2023 for the commencement of trial.

“Meanwhile, the Commission is working with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) for the diligent prosecution of other cases.”

DCP Abba Kyari Granted Bail Over Money Laundering Case

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Abba Kyari Granted Bail

By Akinwale Kasali

After series of appeals, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has granted bail to suspended DCP Abba Kyari on trial for charges bordering on money laundering.

Aside the money laundering charges leveled against Kyari, he is also facing a primary charge of alleged cocaine trafficking, for which he has been denied bail.

One of his lawyers, Hamza N. Dantani, shared the news of the Court-granted bail on the money laundering charges on his Facebook page on Thursday.

He wrote: ”Alhamudullhi! Abba Kyari’s Bail Granted by Federal High Court Abuja today.”

It will be recalled that Kyari’s trial centres around the alleged $61,400 cash and 25kg parcels of cocaine seized as evidence and believed to have been used as bribe to influence operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

According to the NDLEA, Kyari allegedly attempted to bribe a senior agency officer with $61,400 at a restaurant in Abuja to prevent testing a portion of the seized cocaine connected to two individuals arrested for drug pushing.

He is also under investigation after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States of America indicted him in the case of fraud involving Instagram celebrity Ramon Abbas, aka Hushpuppi.

Kyari was arrested and has been in detention since February 14, 2022, after he was declared wanted by NDLEA over alleged drug links.

Justice Nwite of the Federal High Court had refused Kyari’s bail application on charges relating to trafficking of cocaine.

The bail application was also rejected at the Court of Appeal.

Mmesoma: What really happened?

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Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

I’m not sure what breaks the heart more: her insistence on her innocence or the prospects of a future that now hangs in the balance. For a young adult with a promising future, the emerging facts only suggest one thing: it doesn’t rain, it pours.

Mmesoma Ejikeme was one of the numerous students of Anglican Girls Secondary School (AGSS), Nnewi, Anambra State, who took the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in May 2023.

The first child in a family of four whose father eked out a living as an Okada rider, Mmesoma remained not just the pride of her parents, she was also one of the stars in AGSS, a missionary school handed back to its owners by former Governor Peter Obi in 2009.

Many public schools across the country were returned to the missions after years of neglect and mismanagement by government. It appears that the very reason they were returned has come back to haunt the new owners.

“My dream,” Mmesoma told reporters in the thick of allegations this week that she forged her UTME result, “was to become a pharmacist or a medical doctor. And I have always studied and worked hard to achieve it.”

That dream has either taken a fatal blow or may be unravelling after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) flagged Mmesoma’s result as forged and barred her from exams conducted by the board for three years.

For a country obsessed with politics, it was a surprise that the misery of this young adult and her family toppled political stories on the front pages for days and even drowned the heroics of the World, Commonwealth and African champion athlete, Tobi Amusan, who repeated her 2022 feat at the Diamond League in Stockholm, Sweden.

Instead of draping the national flag and posting Tobi’s photos on timelines like we did last year, the public space morphed into a triangle of controversy covering Mmesoma and her family; her school and the Anambra State Government; and JAMB.

High on emotions but short on facts and logic, the lynch mob on social media, never short of subjects and objects, has snapped-up the vomit. As usual, it is prosecuting, judging and executing with the virulence and toxicity of snake venom.

Some of the toxicity has also managed to seep in from a bitter spring of ethnic divisions that left the country deeply divided after the general elections. Yet, this tragedy is neither Igbo nor Yoruba; neither Efik nor Fulfude. It’s a human tragedy.

It does appear that Mmesoma has been duped. Or she may have let herself into something she must now be sorry for. Information from her own video, interviews, and the response of JAMB, tend to show that the “notification of result” in which she claimed she scored 362, was fake.

Apart from taking JAMB’s word for it, I have spoken with six other candidates who took the same May UTME exam with Mmesoma. None of them has a slip that bears “notification of result,” which the examiner, JAMB, insists is one of the marks of the forged result.

The mix-up in her date of birth – which actually reflected the date of birth of Asimiyu Mariam Omobolanle, the original owner of the slip who took the exam two years ago and scored 138, and the bar code – also suggest strongly that what Mmesoma is showing as her result, was not her result.

Candidates get their results through one of two means: either by SMS or through the JAMB portal. The board has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure that both methods are significantly secure. Of course, there are numerous fake sites offering everything from “upgrade” of JAMB scores to “self-service results,” complete with options for grades a la carte. I guess you would find similar Ochanja markets, even for politicians.

Yet, in Nigeria’s forest of desperately failing public institutions, JAMB, especially under Professor Ishaq Oloyede’s watch, has been exceptional. It understands that if the bird has learnt to fly without perching, the hunter must also learn to shoot without missing.

Except if Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo has other assignments for his investigating committee of eight of whom five are professors, it does not require a committee of eggheads to see that either Mmesoma has been duped, egged on by family, or she may have been a willing part of a bigger scam.

Mmesoma’s travail is not an isolated case or one-of-a-kind. Perhaps, hers has re-echoed because of the ripple effects. She was on her way to winning a scholarship from the state government, after a N3m award by Innoson Motors Chairman, Chief Innocent Chukwuma, when the bubble burst.

More audacious is Kaduna State-born Gerald Atung, earlier reported to have obtained 380 points in the same exam. Unlike Mmesoma, however, Gerald got his distinction for an exam he neither registered for nor participated in.

According to JAMB, “Gerald Atung never obtained the 2023 UTME forms not to talk of sitting for the examination.” Miracle? Even a credulous congregation might argue that at least there was water, before it became wine!

How did we get here? As in many things dumb and useless, politicians have managed to lead the way to the collapse of values. When they started throwing money at candidates with the highest cut-off marks in JAMB, instead of investing more in primary education, making public secondary schools more competitive, and state-owned tertiary institutions more skills-driven and science-focused, it was only a matter of time before they would democratise the rat race. Now, we’re reaping the whirlwind.

Politicians have continued to make a lot of noise about JAMB cut-off scores, even when JAMB has said, time and again, that the idea of cut-off marks is meaningless. Owners of private schools and tutorial/CBT centres also use high UTME scores as a sales gimmick and the fool’s button.

A candidate is assessed for admission not only on the basis of their UTME score, but also based on their school certificate exam result and their post-UTME score.

Crucially, other factors such as the general performance for that year, compliance with admission rules (by both the schools and candidates) for the course of study, quota catchment, and availability are also important. The cut-off war is unnecessary and irrelevant. What is the use, for example, of splashing cash on a cut-off hero who fails the school certificate examination?

As far as UTME goes, Mmesoma’s 249 was a good score and didn’t need padding. With 64 in Use of English; 54 in Physics; 74 in Biology; and 57 in Chemistry, I’m not sure if she would have made it into Pharmacy at the University of Lagos, which was her first choice or the Lagos State University, which was her second.

But assuming she passes her school certificate examination (and/or the NECO, which she is still taking), she might have been in good stead either for a state university, a federal university in the South East, or one in Delta State, which has no place at all for quota.

Mmesoma’s travail shows that obsession for short-cuts and quick fixes often lead to broken hearts and deeper misery. It’s not about tribe or ethnicity, else Mmesoma would not have chosen all four school choices outside the South East, her native enclave.

She made the regrettable error of climbing the tree of her ambition beyond the leaf. And sadly, she has landed where there’s no road to medicine or pharmacy and she cannot continue to double down. Life is not over. With help, she can rise again.

JAMB has made its point robustly. It has rightly thrown out the bath water. It should, however, spare the baby.


Ishiekwene is the Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

Ministerial Nominees List In Circulation Fake – Presidency

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Ayodele Oni

The much publicized and circulated list of names of ministerial nominees for President Bola Tinubu’s Cabinet, is a hoax afterall.

Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy, Dele Alake, on Thursday, described as mere fabrication reports in the media on the much-anticipated ministerial list of Tinubu’s cabinet.

Responding to a question on the list in the media, Alake told State House Correspondents, that President Tinubu on whose table the buck stops, would make the list of nominees known when he is good and ready.

He said: “About the ministerial list, the simple truth is that, you know, this is an executive presidency, we’re not running a parliamentary system.

“So the President, the bucks stops on his table, and he decides when it’s fit and proper for him to make his cabinet list.

“So, we are not unaware of all the speculations, and innuendos and rumours, all kinds of things in the media. Now, I as a media man, I chuckled to myself that people just want to sell, so they just fabricate.

“I can tell you all of those things you’ve been reading in the media are mere fabrications. There is no iota of truth in all of those things.

“When the President is good and ready, you will be the first to know about his intentions.”

Girl-Child Education: Enrolment In  Northern Nigeria Rises To 1.5 Million – United Nations

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By Ayodele Oni

The United Nations, (UN) has disclosed that its efforts at encouraging girl child education in the northern part of Nigeria is yeilding  result going by an increase in the number of girls in schools.

In the latest report, UN stated that enrolment of Girls in School has increased to 1.5 million in Six States of Northern Nigeria, following the implementation of Girls Education Project Phase three (GEP3) in ten years.

Education Specialist of UNICEF in Nigeria, Mrs Azuka Menkiti revealed the figure at the dissemination of findings from Evaluation of Girls Education Project Phase three (GEP3) and the Sustainable Development Goals 4 (SDG4) meeting in Kaduna.

Mrs Azuka equally called on Northern state government to increase domestic financing for education to address other key issues within the sector.

The Education Specialist noted that the project was Implemented from 2012 to 2022 with the aim to improve access, enrolment, retention, and learning outcomes for girls in basic education in Northern Nigeria, particularly in Bauchi, Katsina, Niger, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kano states.

She further disclosed that, GEP3 was a collaborative effort between the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), UK, and the Federal Ministry of Education.

The UN official further urged Stakeholders in the education sector in the Northern region not to relent in their efforts toward supporting Girls to acquire sound and quality education.

in her address, the Director, Senior Secondary Education Department, Federal Ministry of Education, Hajiya  AbdulKadir expressed the hope that the meeting would bring systemic changes in various states with regards to the education of the girls.

“I am bold to state that GEP3 was a success in so many ways, as it changed the narrative in our school enrolment and completion at the Basic Education level. Please permit me to peep into the heart of our presenters to say that GEP3 was conceived as a result of the success achieved through the implementation of GEP1 and GEP2”

Dr Abdulkadir also said the increasing need to improve enrolment, retention and completion rate of Girls at the Basic Education level cannot be overemphasized, hence GEP 3 focused on three thematic areas which includes Enrolment Drive, improving teacher Capacity to deliver effective learning and improved governance to strengthen education.

“Under these thematic areas, other activities like the Cash Transfer programme, Community engagement (School Based Management Committee- SBMC), Centre Based Management Committee-CBMC, Mothers’ Association all helped to achieve improved access, retention and completion of school”

She maintained that, Girls Education Projects Phase 3 (GEP3) has also provided capacity development for teachers and school administrators through strategies like the High Level Women Advocates (HILWA), G4G and other activities, adding that, girls were supported and mentored to enroll, remain, complete and transit to higher levels of education.

According to her, the strategies had impacted positively on girls enrolment and completion of school.

Also Speaking, Dr Idris Baba of UNICEF Kaduna field office disclosed that, the implementation of the Girls’ Education Programme 2012-2022 in Northern Nigeria has made remarkable progress in reducing inequalities and improving girls enrolment , retention, and learning outcomes in schools.

Dr Baba noted that, the programme’s success could only be attributed to adopting a comprehensive societal approach, considering a wide range of social, psychosocial, cultural, and economic factors that affect girls’ education.

He stressed that, the combination of multiple intervention, targeting various stakeholders and utilizing different change modalities was instrumental in inducing the desired shifts in perceptions and behaviours.

“UNICEF is grateful for your ongoing partnership and collaboration which allows us to focus on reaching the most marginalized children in Nigeria. As this collaboration continues, it charges us with great responsibility to continuously reflect on whether our efforts are aligned with what the evidence shows to be the greatest needs in this country.

“We cannot fulfill our commitment to ensuring quality, inclusive education for every child unless we commit to getting those who remain out of school into education and ensuring that the education that they receive is high quality and them adequately for the future.”

President Tinubu Signs Executive Orders Suspending Major Tax Measures

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu

By Ayodele Oni

President Bola Tinubu has again moved to reduce high prices of goods and services occasioned by high and multiple taxation.

Manufacturers and other stakeholders have recently raised concern over  recent tax changes, which led to multiple taxes on by producers of goods and services.

In an apparent bid to reduce the burden,  President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Abuja, signed three executive orders suspending major tax measures.

The move comes as a response to the need for clarity and adequate notice for tax adjustments, as specified in the 2017 National Tax Policy.

The President’s Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communications, and Strategy, Dele Alake, made the announcement at the Presidential Villa on Thursday.

The first executive order signed by President Tinubu was the Finance Act (Effective Date Variation) Order, 2023.

It defers the implementation of the changes outlined in the Act from May 23, 2023, to September 1, 2023, ensuring compliance with the stipulated 90-day advance notice for tax changes.

The second order, the Customs Excise Tariff (Variation) Amendment Order, 2023, also adjusts the commencement date of tax changes.

Originally scheduled for March 27, 2023, the changes will now take effect from August 1, 2023, aligning with the National Tax Policy guidelines.

Furthermore, President Tinubu has issued an order suspending the five percent Excise Tax on telecommunication services, as well as the Excise Duties escalation on locally manufactured products.

Alake said the decision reflects Tinubu’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment and alleviating the burdens faced by businesses and households in affected sectors.

In addition to these suspensions, the President has also ordered the halt of the newly introduced Green Tax, an Excise Tax on Single Use Plastics, including plastic containers and bottles.

Alake also said the Import Tax Adjustment levy on certain vehicles has been suspended.

According to him, President Tinubu’s intention was to listen to the concerns of the Nigerian people and alleviate the negative impacts of the tax adjustments, rather than exacerbate the challenges faced by citizens.

Ecobank Nigeria Gets Fitch Probation

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International Ratings Agency, Fitch Ratings has placed Ecobank Nigeria, ENG on six-month probation within which it will review the Ratings Watch Negative, RWN awarded the Nigerian lender recently.

Fitch had rated the commercial bank RWN, citing risk factors such as Nigeria’s challenging operating environment, high credit concentrations and exposure to market risks, asset-quality issues, weak profitability, and modest capitalization.

“ENG’s National Long-Term Rating is among the lowest of all Nigerian banks under Fitch’s coverage, which primarily reflects its weak earnings and modest capitalization,” Fitch said in June.

The agency however said in its latest ratings that it foresees a positive outlook for the commercial bank in the ‘next six months” as it moves to strengthen its creditworthiness as the economic situation in the country improves.

“Within the next six months when exchange-rate volatility may recede, the impact on regulatory capital ratios and common equity double leverage is clear, and the scale of the second-order economic effects of the devaluation on loan quality becomes evident.”

For the bank to be upgraded, Fitch said in the report it must “remain compliant with its minimum CAR requirement following the devaluation, with sufficient buffers to accommodate increase in credit concentration and loan-quality risks.

“An upgrade of ENG’s VR and Long-Term IDR would require a sovereign upgrade and an improvement in operating conditions in conjunction with a strengthened financial profile.”

The rating agency however warned that the bank’s impaired loans ratio will increase in the near term at a faster pace following the devaluation of the naira and fuel subsidy removal as borrowers contend with higher inflation and interest rates.

I Will Be Back Soon – Ondo Gov Akeredolu

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Oluwarotimi Akeredolu

By Ayodele Oni

The Governor of Ondo State,  Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has assured people of the State of his return to his duty post very soon.

The Governor expressed his profound gratitude to the people of Ondo State for the ceaseless prayers and messages of goodwill for his full recovery and return to good health, soon.

Mr. Akeredolu said that this unprecedented display of genuine affection and solidarity have been a soothing balm not only for him to stand on his feet, but also, and more importantly, for him to continue his service to the people, particularly the good people of Ondo State.

The Governor, in a statement by the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and members of his team, all party leaders, his brother-Governors and the members of the State House of Assembly for their support.

Akeredolu,  who  said he is in  high spirits, is expected to join the people of the State as soon as his doctors consider it expedient.

The Governor had last month sought the approval of the State House of Assembly for a month leave, which is expected to end on July 7, to enable him attend to his health challenges.

He also, in the letter transmitted power to his Deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, who has been holding sway in his absence.

Wike Takes Over Both Rivers APC, PDP; APC Picks Him For Ministerial Post

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Nyesom Wike

By Charles Igbo

The immediate past Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has effectively taken over the leadership of both the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the All Progressives Congress, APC.

In taking over the APC, Wike, surprisingly, still a PDP member, has pushed Rotimi Amaechi, a former Governor of Rivers State, and the immediate past Minister for Transportation, out of political reckoning in the APC – both at the State and National level.

Instructively, the APC, was founded in Rivers State by Amaechi when he, as a second term Governor, dumped the PDP, and became a founding member of the APC in 2014.

Wike took over tye APC when he became the most powerful tool in Rivers State to the controversial electoral success of the APC in the February 25 Presidential election. He proudly worked against his Party’s Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in favour of the APC Candidate, now President Bola Tinubu. Then, he, also, successfully installed a PDP Governor, his choice,  as his successor. The result is that the leadership of both political  parties are answerable to him and he bestrides both Parties like a collosus. Forgotten, by the APC, and even those he thought were his loyalists, is Amaechi, who has, it seems, quietly crawled back into his shell.

And now, based on his leadership of both parties, the APC in Rivers State has nominated and recommended him to President Tinubu to appoint him as a Minister to represent the State in the expected new Cabinet.

The Party put up his name in preference to Senator Magnus Abe, another foundation member of the APC, who followed Amaechi, but later fell out with him. Abe, a strong supporter of Tinubu, long before Wike, was forced to quit APC for the SDP, when Amaechi muscled him put of contention for the APC Governorship ticket.

Abe has, however, been recommended by a group to Tinubu for the State’s Ministerial slot. But the “new” leadership of the APC has asked the President to ignore Abe who they insist abandoned ship mid- sea, and pick Wike, who is yet to quit his membership of the PDP.

At a news conference members of the APC, under a group, Amalgamated Bola Tinubu Campaign Council Rivers State, led by Chief Tony Okocha, former Chief of Staff to Amaechi when he was Governor, said their nomination of Wike is based on the huge roles he played to perfect Tinubu’s victory in the State during the February 25 Presidential Election.

At a news briefing in Abuja, he asked Tinubu to ignore the “cheap political stunt by Governorship candidate of Social Democratic Party, SDP, Magnus Abe who is now taking the front seat in Tinubu’s political veranda, after he left the APC at a time he was most needed.”

Okocha attributed Tinubu’s victory in the Presidential election to Wike who he said kept  the party together when major stakeholders abandoned it.

His words: “When Amaechi had left, Magnus had left what remained was the little I could control with an amalgamation of support groups. Since 1999, PDP has been in control of Rivers State back to back. Even in 2015, when I was Chief of staff, Ameachi was Governor and during that Presidential election, APC scored about 69,000 votes, PDP scored about 2 million votes and we were in charge and he doubled as the DG of Buhari in 2015, in 2019 Wike had become governor, it became even worse.

“In 2015, APC scored seven per cent, in 2019 we scored 5 percent. Then, in 2023 APC is now winning. What was the magic? Wike’s PDP scored 32/32 in the state House of Assembly in Rivers state, Wike’s PDP scored 12/13 of House of Reps seats, Wike’s PDP scored 3/3 of the senatorial seats, Wike’s PDP won the governorship and then Wike’s PDP did not win Presidential election in Rivers state. What happened?

“Is it not the reason that all of us know that the G-5 Governors said until things are made right, until power shifts to the South and that until Ayu resigns that they will not work for Atiku.

“Now, the spin doctor who made sure everything worked out for Tinubu, was Wike.

“We have 6,868 polling units in Rivers state across 319 wards and across 23 LGs and you and I know that every politician has his own polling unit agents that are paid on a stipend or the other. Who paid for the 6,868 agents in Rivers for APC?

“The activities of the G-5 is instrumental to the success of Tinubu in Nigeria politics today. Look at the ratio, APC won 12 states, and PDP won 10 states. Assuming PDP people worked together, they would have taken more States.

” I am telling you that in our own case, I am saying it categorically, I would have been the one person to say no don’t give it to him because I had the house. He didn’t come to see an empty house. I would have decided to appropriate everything to myself and behave like a crab.

“If you have somebody that is more than you, why don’t you invite the person. If he helped us to win in 2023, are we now going to tell him to come to us in 2027 to help us win? Why don’t we bring him in because he has value to add. No politician in Rivers state today can surmount Wike. No one in Rivers State can challenge Wike. He is the best.

“We are saying that whatever is due us as Rivers state should be handed over to Wike because he knows who worked for Tinubu in Rivers. I would have claimed it all because I was the last man standing when everybody took off but we are saying, look, this man contributed more.

“Magnus’ media stunts are mere grandstanding and only for benefits. My own satisfaction is that if you marshal out Tinubu’s soldiers today, even people that hate me the most will say I was at the epicenter of Tinubu’s victory in Rivers state, to me, it is enough food if there are other benefits that will come, it will be secondary but if anybody is coming out with the primary aim of getting an appointment, I will not accept.

“You’re now eulogizing Tinubu, you didn’t know that Tinubu was the best person when you left him for another party. Now, you defeated him in your unit and ward but now that the man has won, you want to eulogize, you want to grandstand, you want to say all manner of good things just for political appointment, it will not work. It is against common sense and reason.”

Wike has been a regular face in the APC corridors of power, Abuja, and has visited  President Tinubu, at least, three times.

Speculations are rife that he could be appointed a Minister, just as it is rife that he is likely to dump the PDP, finally, for APC. Even if he does, he will still be in charge of the PDP in Rivers State.

“Mmesoma Collaborated With Scammers To Inflate Her Scores”- JAMB Registrar

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Mmesoma Ejikeme

By Adesina Soyooye

The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has revealed that there is evidence that Mmesoma Ejikeme, the 16- year old student of Anglican Girls Secondary School, Nnewi,  who declared herself the highest scorer in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, conducted by JAMB, collaborated with scammers to forge and inflate her scores.

Mmesoma had claimed that she scored 362 based on the result slip she printed from the JAMB portal.

However, she was swiftly countered by the Examination body which declared her scores fake and a product of forgery. The student, revealed JAMB, scored 249, a comfortable score which could have given her an admission in her University of choice, but not the scholarship and celebration she was expecting.

The score saga led to controversy, with a number of people, including former Minister for Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili who weighed-in, and urged  Oloyede to invite Technological Experts for a forensic investigation of the matter.

But in a transcript sent by the Registrar to The Punch, Oloyede disclosed that there is a booming industry faking JAMB result for students with their collaboration. “Presently, there is an industry faking results,  and unfortunately, they cannot penetrate the JAMB system”, he said, adding that:  “Unfortunately, parents and some of the candidates who are being fooled are not aware that they have only been fooled.”

Specifically on Mmesoma’s case, Professor Oloyede said: “There is internal evidence to show that the change in Mmesoma’s scores were done with her collaboration. There are certain features pertaining to her that only her knows, and unless she makes them available to somebody else, they couldn’t have increased her score on her behalf.”

He said that he had spoken to Dr Ezekwesili on Mmesoma’s matter, and told her it was “a high- level scam.”

His words: “We improved on our facilities this year, so, Ejikeme and her collaborators were still living in the past. I spoke with Mrs Ezekwesili on the matter, and I told her it was a high-level scam, a careless forgery.

“This is because we are no longer using some of the things they used in changing  those results since 2021. We used that pattern in 2021, and you saw what happened, and many of such individuals were caught as well, and they were treated accordingly.”

Miss Ejikeme has been banned by JAMB, for the next three years, from any of the Boards Examinations.