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NANS DEMANDS JAMB REGISTRAR’S RESIGNATION OVER UTME ERRORS

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called for the immediate resignation of Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), following the board’s admission of errors in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). In a strongly worded statement, NANS National PRO, Samson Adeyemi, condemned the mishandling of the examination, describing it as an “institutional disgrace” and a “damning indictment” of JAMB’s competence. The backlash follows a public apology by Oloyede during a press briefing in Abuja, where he emotionally accepted responsibility for the widespread result glitches affecting Lagos and five South East states. NANS highlighted the severe emotional impact on affected candidates, referencing the reported suicide of a student in Ikorodu, Lagos, linked to the score discrepancies. “JAMB must provide financial, psychological, and legal support to the grieving family,” Adeyemi insisted, adding that the association would not tolerate further incompetence. Although JAMB has announced a rescheduled UTME for 379,997 affected candidates, NANS is calling for transparent reforms and accountability. The students’ body urged the federal government to institute structural changes to prevent future failures. “We demand a thorough overhaul of JAMB to ensure that such a crisis never occurs again,” Adeyemi said. The association’s demands come amid growing criticism of JAMB’s handling of the examination process.

JAMB REGISTRAR SHEDS TEARS, APOLOGIZES FOR 2025 UTME ERRORS, 379,997 CANDIDATES TO RETAKE EXAM

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has admitted to errors in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), citing technical glitches that affected 157 out of 887 centers nationwide. Registrar Professor Ishaq Oloyede shed tears while apologizing for the errors, saying, “I apologise for the trauma caused the candidates.” He took full responsibility for the negligence, describing the incident as an “easily avoidable error by one or two persons”. The technical glitch occurred during the automated marking of scripts in 65 centers in Lagos and 92 centers in Owerri zone, covering South East states. A faulty software patch deployed by one of JAMB’s technical service providers failed to update certain servers, leading to incomplete or inaccurate result uploads. The board has announced that 379,997 candidates will retake the examination starting from May 16, 2025. Oloyede explained that the candidates would be contacted via text messages, email, and phone calls to retake the examination. JAMB is coordinating with WAEC to avoid scheduling conflicts. A statistical breakdown of the 2025 UTME results revealed that over 1.5 million candidates scored below 200 out of the maximum 400 marks. Only 4,756 candidates (0.24%) achieved scores of 320 and above, while 12,414 candidates (0.63%) scored 300 and above. Oloyede emphasized JAMB’s commitment to transparency, fairness, and equity, stating, “We remain committed to emerging stronger in our core values.” He thanked stakeholders for their support and expertise in arriving at a logical conclusion.

BAZE UNIVERSITY APPOINTS NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR, REGISTRAR AND REAPPOINTS CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR

Abuja-based private university, Baze University, has announced the appointment of a new Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, and the reappointment of its Chief Medical Director. The announcement was made by the university’s Chancellor and founder, Distinguished Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, after the 37th University Board of Trustees meeting. Professor Jamila Shu’ara, a veteran educationalist, administrator, and scholar, has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor for a five-year tenure. Until her appointment, Professor Shu’ara was the university’s registrar, having previously served as University Director of Strategy and Director of Academic Planning. Professor Abiodun Adeniyi, a distinguished academic, journalist, and communications expert, has been appointed as the new Registrar. Dr. Dogo Mohammed Waziri has been reappointed as the Chief Medical Director of the Baze University Hospital. According to Chancellor Baba-Ahmed, the new leaders bring extensive academic and administrative expertise and a shared vision for elevating Baze University’s standing as a leading institution of higher learning in Nigeria and beyond. “Baze University stands at the threshold of a new era, driven by a steadfast commitment to excellence, innovation, and transformative leadership,” Chancellor Baba-Ahmed said. “With the appointment of Professor Jamila Shu’ara as Vice-Chancellor, Professor Abiodun Adeniyi as Registrar, and the reappointment of Dr. Dogo Mohammed Waziri as Chief Medical Director, we are confident that the university is well-positioned to advance its mission of providing world-class education, cutting-edge research, and exceptional healthcare services.” Chancellor Baba-Ahmed called on all stakeholders to support the new leadership team as they strengthen the foundations of academic excellence and institutional growth. “Together, we will not only sustain the legacy of Baze University but also chart a bold and progressive course for the future, filled with hope and optimism,” he said.