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THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board says troubled Anambra candidate, Mmesoma Ejikeme has finally confessed that she indeed falsified her 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination results.
According to the examination body, she made the confession when she appeared before a panel of independent investigators set up by the Anambra State Government to look into the matter.
She, however, didn’t give any reason or motive for her action when pressed by the panel, JAMB spokesperson Dr, Fabian Benjamin, said in a report made available to newsmen.
“In Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma’s submission, she owned up in the presence of her principal, and the Education Secretary that the narration by the JAMB officials was a true and correct description of what transpired. She also admitted to have given a manipulated result by herself unaided, using the same phone Artel Number.
“According to her, she proceeded to the cybercafé (Prisca Global Computers, Uruagu, Nnewi) where she printed the results she had manipulated. The Committee tried to find out the motive behind her action, but Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma said NOTHING.
“In their own submissions, the Principal Anglican Girls’Secondary school, Uruagu Nnewi, and the Education Secretary – Diocese of Nnewi (Anglican Communion) expressed shock at what transpired where in their presence, Mmesoma admitted having manipulated her UTME results, deceiving the school, her immediate family and the State Government.”
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