JAMB Uncovers Over 6,000 AI, Other Technology-Driven Malpractices in 2025 UTME

Technology-Driven Malpractices in 2025 UTME

JAMB Uncovers Over 6,000 AI, Technology-Driven Malpractices in 2025 UTME. Infractions include biometric fraud, AI image morphing, and false disability claims. Panel urged legal reforms, sanctions, and stronger AI-driven monitoring systems The Special Committee on Examination Infractions of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has uncovered more than 6,000 cases of technology-enabled malpractice in … Read more

6,458 UTME Candidates Face Disciplinary Action After JAMB Probe

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Court Stops JAMB From Enforcing 16-Year Admission Age Limit

JAMB 16-Year Admission Age

The Delta State High Court in Warri has issued an interim order suspending the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) new policy setting 16 as the minimum age for university admission. The court granted this injunction pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed by John Aikpokpo-Martins, a former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association in … Read more

JAMB Is The Largest ICT User Globally — Registrar Claims

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has claimed that JAMB is the largest user of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the world, particularly for registration and examination purposes. Speaking at the 2024 International Week and 17th Annual Research Conference at the University of Lagos, Oloyede emphasized that no other … Read more

Ex-JAMB Director Sues I-G, Others , Demands N12.5m In Damages

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JAMB Relaxes Minimum Admission Age to 16 for 2024/2025 Session

Technology-Driven Malpractices in 2025 UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announced on Thursday its decision to relax the minimum admission age requirement of 18 years for the 2024/2025 academic session. The examination body stated that institutions are now permitted to admit candidates who meet their standards and will turn 16 by August 31, 2025. JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, … Read more

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NYSC Mobilisation: Consult Appropriate Authorities -JAMB Tells Polytechnic Students

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FG Reaffirms 18-Year Age Requirement for NECO, WAEC Exams

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Fake Degrees: Uganda, Kenya Demand Verification Of Nigerian Students’ Credentials

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Examination boards in Kenya and Uganda are now seeking verification from Nigeria for records presented by Nigerian candidates applying for admission into their tertiary institutions. This was disclosed by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in a document prepared for the 2024 policy meeting. JAMB emphasized that it would not falsify any student records, … Read more

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JAMB Stipulates 16-Year-Age Requirement for University Admission

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How Nigerian Universities Give Admission To 10-Year-Olds – JAMB Reveals

Universities Admission 10-Year-Olds

JAMB Registrar Professor Ishaq Oloyede revealed that some Nigerian universities are admitting underage students as young as 10, disregarding the legal age limit of 18.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has exposed a significant scandal involving the admission of underage candidates to tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

During a policy meeting of JAMB in Abuja, Professor Oloyede disclosed that certain universities have been admitting students as young as 10 years old, disregarding the legal age limit of 18.

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He highlighted examples of universities, including the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), which have established a minimum age requirement of 16 years for admission. However, some institutions have been found to admit much younger students.

Oloyede recounted an incident where a candidate applied for a master’s degree at a university in Germany, only to reveal that they had graduated from a Nigerian university at the age of 15. He stated, “Whereas 18 years is the issue, UNILAG and OAU will not accept anybody who is not 16. Some of you will admit even 10-year-olds. Look at this case of underage admission: a candidate applied for a master’s degree at a university in Germany. She then applied for the Erasmus Scholarship programme, which is an EU program, revealing her to have graduated from a Nigerian university at just 15 years old.”

This revelation raises concerns about adherence to admission regulations and the potential impact on the quality of education and the overall academic environment in Nigerian universities.

“The country found it strange that a candidate was born in 2007 and on her passport, she started university when she was 12 years. The selection committee contacted Nigeria to confirm indeed if the candidate studied at the university and graduated at the age of 15 in Nigeria,” Oloyede disclosed.

Universities Admission 10-Year-Olds
Universities Admission 10-Year-Olds

The JAMB registrar added: “The EU was asking us whether this is possible at that young age. And you know the implication? I can bet it with you in the next two to three years, they will tighten the issue. Graduates of Nigerian universities will have to suffer one humiliation or the other.

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“We found that (JAMB) never admitted the candidate because she was underage. The university admitted and registered the candidate. I couldn’t respond to the EU because I was embarrassed. I didn’t know what to write.

“Ignorantly, the vice-chancellor confirmed that the student attended the school but that they weren’t the VC at that time.”

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2024 UTME: 62,601 Candidates Subscribe To LASU-JAMB

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Ban on Under-18 Admission Seekers

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JAMB Sets Date To Determine 2024/2025 Admission Cut-Off Marks

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