- It was a human error and not a technical glitch in the UTME exam result, according to the experts.
- It was something that could have been avoided.
- Jamb set resit from Friday the 16th to Sunday the 18th, MAY2025, within 48 hours.
- One of the UTME candidates takes her own life because of the outcome of the exam.
- House of Representatives. The Southeast caucus called for JAMB registrar Professor Ishaq Oloyede’s removal
- The Duty speaker, House of Representatives. Call for a comprehensive review of all reports, Jamb must immediately review all available technical and independent reports, including those from third-party educational technology companies that have gathered candidate-level data to fully understand the scope and implications of the crisis, only by triangulating internal findings.
- On the land cluster, which comprises the Lagos zone, Owerri, Kogi, and FCT, only Lagos and Owerri were affected.
- 380,000 candidates were affected in 220 centers in 5 southeast states.
- Some candidates complain about some questions with no answer options and some answers with no questions.
- Some candidates who sat for the UTME exams protested about the result.
- A call for total cancellation of the exams, but JAMB insists on resit.
- More than 12,000 candidates missed the retake because it clashed with the 2025 WACE Exams.
- Nigerians who believed in the Nigerian project were disappointed.
- In the history of JAMB in Nigeria, this error has never happened before.
- The Jamb registrar accepts the error and takes full responsibility.
- Some candidates lost their lives in a Road accident when coming back from their exam centers
- Some candidates go missing after the exam.
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- On 25th May 2025, JAMB released the 2025 UTME retake results of candidates affected by the SYSTEM FAILURE.
- Some candidate experience systems shutting down when writing their exams.
- It was a human error, but has it been fixed?
- nearly 400,000 families were depressed, unhappy, and traumatized.
- Jamb doesn’t own CBT centers.
- The affected CBT centers’ vendors should be sanctioned.
- And over 65 centers were affected in Lagos and 95 centers in Owerri zone.
