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I Printed My Result From JAMB Portal, Mmesoma Tackles Exams Board .Says She Has Always Been Brilliant, Never Forged Document

A student of Anglican Girls' Secondary School, Nnewi, Anambra State, Ejikeme Mmesoma, who was accused by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) of inflating her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result, has broken her silence.

In a statement on Sunday, July 2, JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, had said the student, who was widely celebrated over 362 score, said to be the highest for 2023 UTME, actually scored 249 in the exam.

Benjamin had said the student tampered with the original result to curry favour.

He subsequently announced that the result would be withdrawn while Mmesoma would face prosecution.

But speaking on Monday, July 3, the student said she printed her result from JAMB portal, adding that she was not capable of forging her result.

She said she had always been a brilliant pupil, who had secured first position from primary school days.

Mmesoma said she was invited by the Department of State Services (DSS) where her statement was taken, and she was told that investigation was ongoing.

She said she felt traumatised by the incident, adding that, “there must be problem somewhere.

“I’m the owner of this result. I went to the JAMB portal to print this result, and this is what they gave me. This is the result here. So, this is my aggregate: 362. This is exactly how I printed it. Their now saying that I forged my result is what I don’t know. I am traumatized that they accused me of forging my own results; because I am not capable of this.

“They scanned the QR code, and said it showed another name (Omotola Afolabi 138) and that same person that got 138. They checked again, the person got 338, meaning that there is a problem somewhere.

“My principal and I went to the Commissioner of Education's Office, last Friday. We showed the result to the commissioner of education, and she snapped it and sent it to the JAMB officials. They called back saying it is a forged result. 

"They called the DSS over to her office. The DSS took us to their office, and we made our statement. They said we would be contacted later after investigating where the result came from.

“Instead of them to wait for the investigation to be over, they posted that I forged my result without confirming. I’m really sad. Since my nursery school, I have been taking first. 

"I scored over 300 in my common entrance. I’m a brilliant girl. I am not an illiterate that would forge results.”

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  1. Jamb is a joker the girl should be allowed to have ✌️ peace , they should look inwards the same jamb where snake 🐍 swallowed billions of naira in their save nawaoo. DSS over to you ensure jamb officials be prosecuted forthwith.

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