Mmesoma Ejikeme reads long letter of apology to JAMB (Video)

Mmesoma Ejikeme reads long letter of apology to JAMB (Video)

Ejikeme Mmesoma has officially apologised to the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, JAMB for manipulating her UTME scores. In a video shared on Twitter by TheCable, Mmesoma admitted that what she did was wrong and pleaded for forgiveness. Ejikeme started making headlines after she claimed to have scored 362 in her 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination, UTME. However, upon investigations, JAMB debunked the news, insisting that Mmesoma did not score 362 but 249. The body accused her of manipulating the result. This was found to be true by the Anambra state government and she was asked to apologise to JAMB. In the latest video, Mmesoma was seen reading her letter of apology in the full glare of cameras. Her words: “I have already admitted that what I did was wrong. I apologise for all the apportioned blame. and all the pain I have caused. Ignorance played a role in my action. This is the first time in my life and academic studies that I will be accused of any form of misbehaviour. It is not in my character and personality. Therefore, I plead for leniency.” Watch the video below: Anambra pupil Ejikeme Mmesoma apologises to JAMB over forgery of UTME result Mmesoma spoke on Wednesday when she appeared before an ad hoc committee of the house of representatives investigating the alleged forgery of result. pic.twitter.com/U2oI95mYhx — TheCable (@thecableng) July 19, 2023 @damola_ade77 reacted: “I hope everyone that is caught forging JAMB score will get this same kind of treatment moving forward. Apologise and get 3-year band. No more jail term.”

Mmesoma Ejikeme: Official JAMB documents surface

Mmesoma Ejikeme: Official JAMB documents surface

Newly obtained documents have shown inconsistencies in the exam scores of Ejikeme Mmesoma, who had claimed to have scored 362 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) revealed that Mmesoma had actually scored 249 in the exam, with a breakdown of 64 in Use of English, 54 in Physics, 74 in Biology, and 57 in Chemistry.

Mmesoma Ejikeme

Embattled JAMB candidate, Mmesoma Ejikeme
Photo credit: Google Images The controversy surrounding Mmesoma’s scores deepened when her common entrance result surfaced on Twitter, revealing that she had scored 334 in the 2017 exam. A breakdown of her common entrance result indicates that she scored 93 in English, 81 in Mathematics, 71 in General Paper, and 89 in Igbo. Although some people have praised Mmesoma’s performance in the common entrance exam, JAMB has insisted that she had forged her UTME result. The Anambra State Government carried out an investigation into the matter and found that Mmesoma had manipulated her UTME scores. Consequently, JAMB has banned her from taking UTME for three years and withdrawn her result. This is coming shortly after an eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme‘s JAMB exam hall shared his experience with the embattled student on exam day. According to Ilumina Light, the student’s computer had a glitch and the examiners had to intervene before she could continue. He further noted that despite that, she was still able to score above 200. He appealed to Nigerians not to demean her brilliance.

Eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme’s JAMB hall narrates speaks

Eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme's JAMB hall narrates speaks

An eye witness at Mmesoma Ejikeme‘s JAMB exam hall has shared his experience with the embattled student on exam day. According to Ilumina Light, the student’s computer had a glitch and the examiners had to intervene before she could continue. He further noted that despite that, she was still able to score above 200. He appealed to Nigerians not to demean her brilliance. In his words: “What you don’t know is this. MMESOMA actually scored 249, a high score that can gain admission easily. It doesn’t stop there. During the CBT, her system developed glitches that took examiners quite some time to resolve before she continued, to finish same time with others. “To have scored that high despite probably not finishing, alongside the disorientation, is remarkable. Even more, she has reportedly being carrying first from primary to secondary school. “This is a girl too passionate about, not just studying, but excelling. She has a mentality for perfection and gives her all to get it – therein was the danger by the devil, and a lesson to us all, in the manner we seek anything in life. Avoid desperation. “Watch her interviews, and see the confidence oozing out, though her intellect was masterfully deployed to hide the truth, but then, if we condemn this little girl, we should equally take our minds back, to all those hurriedly sworn Affidavits from fully knowledgeable adults, scattered in billions of papers across the Country. “This young girl is filled with a rare brilliance we should harness for the growth of our society. We should not dim the great lights we have, else we eventually end with darkness and won’t find our way nomore. “As for MMESOMA, I have no doubt that God shall live up to his word and make her imperfection on this matter perfect unto his cause for her life.” See the post below:

Bitcoin Chief promises to sponsor Jamb student, Mmesoma

Mmesoma Bitcoin Chief Jamb

A man known as Bitcoin Chief has reaffirmed his commitment to sponsoring Mmesoma, a JAMB student who recently faced exposure and sanctions for forging her JAMB results. Mmesoma confessed to the act before a committee established by the Anambra state government.

However, Bitcoin Chief, a concerned Nigerian, has stepped forward to announce his intentions regarding her situation. In a recent statement, Bitcoin Chief clarified that he has not wavered in his decision and remains dedicated to sponsoring Mmesoma. He emphasized that he will not withdraw or retract his promise to the JAMB student.

He added that the young girl wouldn’t have done what she did of some individuals in the country had not engaged in illegal electoral acts. His statement “I will still sponsor Mmesoma. Whether she agreed or not that’s not my problem. Suppose illegality was not celebrated openly like INEC swearing in a President who didn’t win the Elections, A president with a Forged Certificate and no trace of Primary to University Education, If Nigeria didn’t celebrate Elected officials who rig elections, etc.” “Young people won’t see a reason to forge certificates and be celebrated openly. While we address this, we must look at the entire society.” “If you want us to accept, celebrate and defend a President who rigged Election with Forged Certificate, we must also not destroy Little Girl’s future with a forged certificate.” “I will personally call her and explain to her that JAMB numbers don’t define how far she can go in life and next time she shouldn’t bother Forging one. I and our company @voiceoftheeast will still SPONSOR her!” “Whenever we are ready to clean the mess society has become we will start with public officials many who are elected with forged certificates.” “They are the bad examples People like Mmesoma are copying from. She has made a mistake and she must be corrected and shown the right path for next time! Selah!” SEE POST:

“She lied to me” – Mmesoma’s dad apologizes to JAMB, Nigerians (Video)

"She lied to me" – Mmesoma's dad apologizes to JAMB, Nigerians (Video)

Mr. Romanus Ejikeme, the father of Mmesoma Ejikeme who had reportedly forged her 2023 UTME result, has apologized to Nigerians and JAMB as he says that his daughter had lied to him. This comes after the youngster had confessed to manipulating her result unaided using her smart device.

“She lied to me” – Mmesomma’s dad apologizes unreservedly to JAMB, Nigerians. Credit: NTA/ Google. While speaking in a recent interview with NTA, he admitted that his daughter hadn’t open to him on what she had done. He apologized unreservedly to JAMB and Nigerians for his daughter’s action.

“She lied to me” – Mmesomma’s dad apologizes unreservedly to JAMB, Nigerians. Credit: Mmesoma/ Google. Mr Ejikeme said: “My daughter did not open up to me on time; when I realised her mistake, I blamed her. “I told her, Mmesoma, be careful; you know you are a star and will not dent your image. “But I am still apologising to JAMB and Nigerians as a father to pardon her.” Watch him speak: Mr Romanus Ejikeme, Mmesoma’s father tenders apology. pic.twitter.com/3h06FkugqO — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) July 8, 2023

“What I did to score 360 in JAMB”

"What I did to score 360 in JAMB" - Top scorer, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh shares secret

"What I did to score 360 in JAMB" - Top scorer, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh shares secret

The highest scorer of the Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination, UTME, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh shares her secret after scoring 360 in JAMB. The young student Kamsiyochukwu Umeh is this year’s highest scorer in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination, UTME.  "What I did to score 360 in JAMB" - Top scorer, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh shares secretTop scorer, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh . Photo credit: Kamsiyochukwu Umeh. Source: Google During an interview on Arise TV’s Morning Show, the young student, disclosed that before the examination began, she was well prepared. When asked how she prepared and how she managed to pull a 360 score in JAMB, Kamsiyochukwu Umeh said she studies very hard. She added that she studies six hours every day. In her words, she said; What I did to score 360 in JAMB— 2023 UTME highest scorer, Umeh Kamsiyochukwu Precious. 📹: @arisenewsofficial. pic.twitter.com/3pTIvrbDxF — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) July 7, 2023

Nigerian woman overcomes JAMB failure, pursues university abroad, and marries Oyinbo man

Nigerian woman overcomes JAMB failure, pursues university abroad, and marries Oyinbo man

Nurse Glory, a Nigerian woman who moved abroad after failing the Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB) examinations, has defied all odds and found happiness in the arms of a white man. In a heartfelt video shared on TikTok, she courageously recounted her journey, which began with her relocation to the Philippines in 2013.

"Failed JAMB in 2013" - Nigerian woman overcomes jamb failure, pursues university abroad, and marries Oyinbo man

A photo capturing the Nigerian woman, Nurse Glory, her white husband, and their child. Photo Credit: @nurseglory Source: Instagram   Nurse Glory’s path took an unexpected turn after her JAMB examination results left her disappointed. Determined to pursue her dreams of higher education, she made the bold decision to move abroad, ultimately finding herself in the Philippines. Little did she know that this new chapter would lead her to profound experiences of love and triumph over adversity. Shortly after arriving in the Philippines, Nurse Glory discovered love in the form of a Nigerian man. Their connection grew stronger, but tragedy struck when her boyfriend met with a fatal accident in a pool before their child could be born. In the face of immense sorrow and societal pressure, Nurse Glory displayed unwavering strength and chose to embrace her pregnancy rather than opting for an abortion. As she mourned her loss and rebuilt her life, fate intervened once again. Another man, a white man, crossed Nurse Glory’s path, capturing her heart and kindling a new flame of love. Giving their relationship a chance, they embarked on a journey together that ultimately led to their marriage in 2018. Celebrating the arrival of their first child, named Success, Nurse Glory joyfully revealed in her TikTok video that she is currently pregnant with their second child. She wrote; “I don’t know why some people have to suffer before they enjoy, but it is well, I will never forget my mom in haste because she is my Angel. While people were busy mocking me, my mom forgave and blessed me so did God. So anything anyone else is saying is their own business. Let people believe what they are to believe, but God won’t stop blessing us because you hate us.” @Amarachi Vivian said; You’re strong” @Ugo Cynthia said; “Your son is so cute. God doesn’t let his own down, congratulations.” @BeckaLynne65 said; “You have a beautiful family. You have been blessed and you are an inspiration to many.” See below; @nurseglory0 I don’t know why some people have to suffer before they enjoy but it is well, I will never forget my mom in a haste because she is my Angel 😇. While people were busy mocking me, my mom forgave and blessed me so did God, so anything anyone else is saying is their own business, let people believe what they are any to believe but Hod won’t stop blessing us because you hate us . #blessed #life #motivation #inspiration #trend #trending #trendingreels #fyp ♬ original sound – Nurse Glory @nurseglory0 I will never stop sharing our love story because it gives hope to alot of people especially those who have given up to love #fyp #longdistancerelationship #9jatiktok #9ja ♬ Ojapiano – Kcee

Mmesoma Ejikeme opens up on origin of her 362 JAMB score

Mmesoma Ejikeme opens up on origin of her 362 JAMB score

Mmesoma Ejikeme, a student of Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra State, has explained how she got her impressive score of 362 in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Ejikeme denied the allegations made by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) that she manually manipulated her UTME result to win a N3 million scholarship from Innoson Motors. Ejikeme revealed that she did not visit any computer centre to check her UTME result, but instead accessed it on the JAMB portal after the exams earlier this year. She spoke on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily via telephone on Wednesday, July 5, refuting the claims made by JAMB spokesperson Fabian Benjamin on Sunday, July 2. The 19-year-old student stated in an interview: “You have to register on the JAMB portal with your email address and number; I went to [the] JAMB portal. On that JAMB portal, I tried to get my result; they redirected me to another server.” “That’s where I entered my reg number, and when I checked the result, that was what I got there and downloaded it. I didn’t go to any computer centre.” When asked if she was the only one who printed the outdated UTME result sheet, she said she had not seen anyone with a similar copy. Ejikeme said; “You know phones now, if you want to check, you have the reg number. That’s the main thing you use in downloading your [results]. It’s not the hard copy that I’m talking of.” Romanus Ejikeme, Mmesoma’s father, also confirmed that he did not accompany his daughter to any business or computer centre to print out her UTME result.

“Stay punitive action against Mmesoma Ejikeme” ― Reps tell JAMB

"Stay punitive action against Mmesoma Ejikeme" ― Reps charge JAMB

The House of Representatives has urged the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to stay any punitive actions against Miss Joy Mmesoma Ejikeme over alleged falsification of her JAMB score. This followed the adoption of a motion by Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante (PDP-Bayelsa) at plenary in Abuja on Wednesday.

"Stay punitive action against Mmesoma Ejikeme" ― Reps charge JAMB

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Ejikeme had claimed to have scored 362 as against 249 which the board recorded as her score in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) through JAMB. He said Ejikeme, a student of Anglican Girls Secondary School, Nnewi, Anambra, sat for the 2023 UTME and claimed to have scored 362. Abiante said on July 2, JAMB Head of Public Affairs and Protocol, Dr Fabian Benjamin n a statement, accused Ejikeme of manipulating her UTME score from 249 to 362 . He said Ejikeme came out to defend herself, that she actually printed the result from the JAMB website and had been a brilliant child all through her nursery and secondary education. He said Mmesoma came first in all the examinations she had been taking before the UTME, hence she posited that she was not capable of manipulating her UTME result. According to him, cognisant of the fact that uploading or downloading result of examinations or polls electronically, in Nigeria, glitches can occur at any time, hence the need to establish the facts before any blames. He said Benjamin had earlier alleged that some of the 2023 UTME candidates were parading fake scores in order to get undue advantage from the public, hence the need to investigate the allegation. The house, therefore, set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the alleged manipulation of Ejikeme’s UTME results and report back within one week for further legislative action.

“Don’t blame me for the mixup” ― Mmesoma tells JAMB as she admits scoring 249

"Don't blame me for the mixup" ― Mmesoma tells JAMB as she admits scoring 249

Mmesoma Ejikeme, the embattled Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, candidate, has pleaded with the board not to blame her for the mixup she has in her result while admitting to scoring 249 instead of 362. The 19-year-old Anambra student was featured on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Wednesday where she said: “After all said and done, I now saw that I got 249.

The embattled JAMB candidate, Mmesoma Ejikeme “I sent them a text message there to know what really happened — the JAMB Support System. If they go to their system, they will see it there.” Mmesoma also faulted JAMB’s three-year ban on her, stressing that it was not her fault. “It’s not my fault that I printed my result like that, and they said that I forged my result. It’s not my fault. So, them banning it is not fair,” she said. Recall that the 19-year-old had claimed to have earned JAMB’s highest score after her UTME result slip showed 362. However, the board also insisted that the Anambra pupil forged her result adding that the board concluded high-level investigations before coming to the conclusion. The spokesperson of JAMB, Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in a statement released on Tuesday. He said, “In the meantime, the management of the Board, after considering the weighty infraction committed by Ms. Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, and in line with its established procedures, has withdrawn her 2023 UTME result and also barred her from sitting the Board’s examination for the next three years.” Benjamin again reiterated the board’s earlier position that the UTME result being paraded by Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma was fake saying the candidates’ account was an attempt to re-write the truth. “Consequently, the Board would like to reassure Nigerians that its system was neither tampered with nor compromised as the candidate simply falsified a copy of a result slip of a candidate named “Asimiyu Mariam Omobolanle”, who sat the UTME in 2021 and scored 138. It is also instructive to note that the candidate, in her statement, has inadvertently revealed the rightful owner of the result she is parading when she pointed out that the QR code on the result slip showed the actual owner of the said result before she peddled a lie in an attempt to obfuscate the truth. “To witness the unassailable position of the Board regarding this obvious falsehood, the general public is, therefore, urged to endeavour to scan the QR code on the result slip to see its actual owner before it was mutilated. It is to be noted that the QR code encapsulates the UTME result of each candidate, hence, what is on the result sheet is nothing other than the interpretation of the information on this QR code. “Furthermore, the public is also to note that the Board stopped issuing Notification of Result slips after the 2021 UTME for the simple reason that candidates were falsifying them. Consequently, the Board has been issuing actual UTME RESULT Slips (not notification of results ) since 2022 complete with the photograph of each candidate,” he said.