Renowned singer and maverick personality, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has sparked a discussion by suggesting that political leaders may have influenced the recent admission scandal involving Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, a candidate of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Charly Boy, known for his vocal stance on societal issues and his criticism of political leaders, took to his Twitter handle on Sunday to share his views on the matter. A photo of Charly Boy. Photo Credit: @areafada1 Source: Twitter The saga began with the release of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) scores, which initially declared Nkechiyere Umeh as the candidate with the highest score of 360. However, Mmesoma, a 19-year-old student of Anglican Girls’ Secondary School, Uruagu Nnewi, contested this result, claiming she had scored 362. In response, the Anambra State government established a committee to investigate her claims. The committee’s findings revealed that Mmesoma had indeed manipulated her exam results, a fact she admitted during the investigation. This revelation sparked reactions from various quarters, including Charly Boy, who wasted no time in drawing a connection between Mmesoma’s actions and the influence of political leaders on society. Expressing his astonishment, Charly Boy acknowledged that Mmesoma had succeeded in deceiving many people, including himself, with her fluent defense and apparent innocence. He also emphasized the need for restraint in passing judgment, suggesting that Mmesoma was still a talented individual who required guidance and counseling from her parents. He wrote; “Mmesoma Ejikeme fooled many including me, checkout the fluency with which she defended herself with such innocence. These children na wa, ooo. She is still a brilliant girl so let’s not be in a hurry to destroy her, the parents have a lot of counselling to do with her. By the way, who never fuckup, raise ur hand. She learn work from leaders that believed that forgery is good plus those who never found their weac result till date. Am sure she was in dis Naija as INEC was manipulating Nigeria electoral process.”
“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
Why JAMB is after my daughter – Ejikeme Mmesoma’s father
Romanus Ejikeme, the father of Mmesoma who was accused of forging her 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination result, has spoken out about the family’s sadness following the saga. In an interview with journalists who visited his home in Nnewi on Tuesday, Ejikeme said that the family had left everything to God to judge. He went on to insist that his daughter did not forge her results. Ejikeme described her as a hardworking and studious student who did not joke with her studies. The father’s comments come after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) accused Mmesoma of forging her UTME result. He alleged that the move by JAMB was to thwart the N3 million scholarship awarded to her by the Innoson company. He said, “Mmesoma cannot manipulate her UTME score. I don’t believe what they are saying. They just want to transfer that scholarship to another person. That is why they are saying that Mmesoma did not make that score. “My daughter studies so hard that even when you ask her to go to bed late in the night, she will insist on reading more because she wants to study Medicine and Surgery. “After all the stress, someone will say her result was forged. I have no doubt about this matter. I’m sure my daughter did not forge the result and we are ready to go to any length to prove it. “I only feel bad that after what my daughter has gone through reading for the exams, she is being denied her legitimate score. “Since this allegation of my daughter forging her JAMB result broke out, both my wife and my daughter have been feeling very sad. My daughter is traumatised. “We want a diligent investigation into this matter,” he said. Mmesoma Ejikeme, who had claimed to score 362 in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), has been accused of forging her result by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). According to the board, the student withdrew her original result and presented a fake one. JAMB also claimed that Mmesoma had been banned from taking the exams for three years.