Author: Vreporters

  • Syndicates Spread Fraud, Issue Fake Results to Desperate Admission Seekers

    Syndicates Spread Fraud, Issue Fake Results to Desperate Admission Seekers

    Punch Newspaper

    After posing as a candidate in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination on Facebook, DEBORAH TOLU-KOLAWOLE was approached by a syndicate of the UTME and West African Senior School Certificate Examination result manipulators who extort desperate candidates for ‘result upgrade’

    In Nigeria, scoring what is considered a low mark in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination or the West African Senior School Certificate Examination could indicate the end of one’s academic dreams. This is due to the desperation for admission into tertiary institutions, most especially, universities, to study choice courses such as medicine, law, engineering, and others.

    In 2018, an 18-year-old student simply identified as Loveth reportedly committed suicide over her inability to reach the cut-off mark in the 2018 UTME. Loveth was said to have scored 163 which made her take her life. Though the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board for a while now has stopped imposing cut-off marks on institutions, the desperation for obtaining high scores to beat cut-off marks for choice courses such as medicine, and law has continued to put the candidates, teachers, and even parents on edge.

    JAMB during its 2023 policy meeting held on June 24, 2023 announced that a total of 452,443 candidates during the 2023 UTME indicated interest in the 78,578 admission quotas for medicine. With a high number of candidates jostling for limited admission quotas, this means that admission lists would be streamlined to accommodate the best of the best.

    Eche was arrested in 2019 for upgrading his UTME result. According to JAMB, Eche scored 153 in the 2019 UTME but connived with an examination syndicate that upgraded his score to 290. Oloyede explained that the suspect was apprehended after a delegation of the Public Complaints Commission paid the board a visit following various complaints by aggrieved candidates who sat for the 2019 UTME.

    “We decided to pick three out of the complainants to address their issues and he happened to be the first person we picked and he wrote a letter of complaint to us knowing full well that he faked his result. What we did was invite him to come and pick up his admission letter and he came.

    “Now, what such people do not know is that we have a barcode for every result which helps us verify its authenticity, but this fake one has the barcode of a supermarket and was saying invalid barcode on our platform. We have checked our platform and seen where he has checked his result three consecutive times via 55019 and was replied the same with his original result which is 153, yet he insists that he did not know the one with 290 was fake,” he said.

    Oloyede further explained that the suspect confessed to the crime after evidence was discovered from his phone and another on his computer where he initially faked a 200 score before upgrading it to 290. Following the exposure of Ejikeme and Atung by JAMB, our correspondent began an investigation into how UTME candidates come up with doctored results as well as corresponding print-outs and “JAMB text messages” to back up their claims.

    During investigations, our correspondent learnt that most of the “UTME and WASSCE result upgraders” attract clients through popular social media platforms such as Facebook. A simple “JAMB upgrade” typed into the search bar on Facebook brought up a list of UTME result merchants. Our correspondent observed that some of these result ‘upgraders’ did not upload their real names on Facebook but shared testimonies of upgraded results and WhatsApp contacts where they could be reached.

    Our correspondent began tracking the syndicates to understand how they upgraded results and the processes involved, including the amounts charged for the service. Posing as a candidate desperate to gain admission into the university with an upgraded JAMB result, the correspondent interacted with several members of the syndicate on Facebook. She informed them she had 150 in the 2023 UTME but needed an upgraded score of 249 to be able to apply for medicine.

    In her interaction with a different person, the correspondent pretended to be the mother of a UTME candidate who scored 160 but needed an upgrade to 300 for her daughter.

    In all, about four syndicate members were engaged-three for the UTME upgrade and one for WASSCE result upgrade. One of them used the pseudonym ‘Channels Television’ on Facebook, but the account number he provided for payment revealed her name as Blessing Oiza Samuel.

    A post she made on her Facebook account on June 12, read, “JAMB UPGRADE! JAMB UPGRADE! JAMB UPGRADE! If you want to upgrade your jamb scores to 200, 230, 250, 270, 290,350, kindly add us now on this number {08144978250}. This is my WhatsApp number. The upgrading is still going on now. I can get your JAMB result upgraded in 24 hours.”

    Our correspondent contacted the phone number on WhatsApp as requested and posed as the mother of a UTME candidate who scored 160 but needed an upgrade to 300 for admission.

    Without wasting much time, she said, “To upgrade your score to 300 will cost you N20k, ma.” When our correspondent begged her for a lower amount, she sent a voice note which is transcribed thus: “Good morning madam. Upgrading your child’s JAMB score to 300 will cost you N20k. It will cost N20k because you know this thing is not something we are doing openly. We are hiding to do it for students. We are just helping students so I can help you for N15,000. Let me see if I can talk to my colleagues.”

    She subsequently asked this writer to send the details of the candidate, including name, registration number, examination centre, and time of exam.

    When our correspondent expressed security concerns about the safety of her supposed daughter, Samuel said, “Don’t worry about that, nobody is exposing us. She will bypass the portal.” After the conversation, she proceeded to share her UBA account number 2220739308 for payment.

    Our correspondent also reached out to one Ihenyen Godstime. The correspondent disguised as a candidate who scored 150 in UTME but told his parents that JAMB had not released his results. After obtaining his WhatsApp contact from Facebook, Godstime demanded N10,000 for an upgrade.

    “Where have you been while others were upgrading their scores?”, he asked. “You will forward to me your JAMB registration number, your full name, and your JAMB centre to upgrade your result. To upgrade it this morning will cost you N10,000.”

    When asked if he could charge a lower fee, Godstime said, “I can’t reduce anything because it is already getting late. If it was earlier before your exam, it would have been reduced but now, no reduction.” After this, he sent his GTB account number 022259509.

    In response to doubts that the upgrade may not be genuine, Godstime assured the new result would be printed directly from the JAMB portal. “It is from the JAMB portal you will print it out. You will go to any cyber cafe and print it out,’’ he noted.

    Further findings revealed that the issue of UTME score upgrade was not a new development as our correspondent tracked a series of Facebook postings on the scam dating back to 2012.

    One of the accounts identified as “JAMB upgrade” has over 1,000 followers on Facebook. It has on its bio the following, “We can upgrade your JAMB score with additional 100 marks.”

    Another account tracked with the name JAMB upgrade centre had a total of 534 followers and even advised candidates to upgrade their JAMB scores before the examination dates.

    A post dated March 5, 2020 read, “JAMB CBT 2020: Upgrade your JAMB result to 250 and above before your exam date. If you are interested, contact the JAMB official now on: 08105039492. JAMB scores can only be upgraded before the JAMB date. T & C (Terms and conditions) apply.’’

    Another account, ‘JAMB upgrading 2020’ posted requirements candidates must fulfil for manipulation of results. The post read, ‘’Below are the complete details needed by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board 2020 for JAMB score upgrade. Notice: We Will Do It Before You Pay; Your JAMB registration number, seat number, centre number, state; registered subjects, and registered phone numbers. Text/call: 07046892418; Whatsapp link wa.me/2347046892418.

    ‘’The above details are needed to upgrade 2020 JAMB score. Also note that from 250 to 280 is the maximum reach for a CBT score upgrade. After work is done, it takes a maximum of 30 minutes for the results to reflect on the JAMB server.

    “However candidates are advised to recheck the upgraded result and print it out for better use. It is important to note that this upgrade is done through a reliable connection and no site is better than ours. JAMB result upgrade is N10,000 as recommended by the National Headquarters in (Abuja).”

    Checks also exposed some individuals who specialised in doctoring the results of WASSCE. A Ghanaian who simply identified himself as SS assured me he could help with the upgrade of WAEC results for a fee. SS, whose real name was later discovered to be Samuel Kwado Nkrumah through the bank account he provided, said, “I can help you do the results upgrade today and it’s authentic. Hope you are having the details of the results. Send me your details. Your full name, Index number, name of the school, the year and list all the subjects for me.”

    When our correspondent told him she could not remember her index number, he said, “I can find the index number for you. Hope we can finish talking about the price. Everything will cost you N30,000. You can send advance payment right now and I will make the results for you. Name: Samuel Kwadwo Nkrumah; Telephone +233551195870, MoneyGram; Ghana Accra.’’

    HOW UTME, WAEC upgraders operate

    Investigations by our correspondent revealed that the fake results syndicate uses Adobe Photoshop to deceive its victims. An operator of a JAMB CBT centre who spoke on the condition of anonymity said, “They use a computer tool called Adobe Photoshop to deceive people. What they do is scan an original result of a candidate, edit it to a high score using Adobe and use it to scam unsuspecting students. The unfortunate thing is that the upgrade won’t be effected on the JAMB portal. Candidates need to understand that there is no way they can upgrade their results. Once you fail, you have failed.”

    Findings also showed that an application on Google Play Store could generate fake JAMB results. The ‘JambFun-Fake Jamb Result Maker’ bears the JAMB logo and gives an air of authenticity to the generated results.

    The app also has all the features of the regular exam slip as well as blank spaces for the student’s bio-data, subjects, score, and a barcode. At the bottom of the opening page of the app, there is an action button with a green colour that carries the inscription, “Fill out the form.

    When the ‘Fill the form’ action button is clicked, the app takes you to the next page which allows you to fill all the empty spaces with the bio-data. When the bio-data is correctly filled, the user would be required to click the preview button. The app would subsequently display a fake JAMB result, just like the authentic copy from the JAMB website.

    But a WAEC official said those involved in the results racketeering were simply deceiving themselves.

    In response to inquiries by our correspondent, the official of the exam body stated, “Well, I can tell you for free that these people are just deceiving themselves. What they don’t understand is that you cannot clone an original WAEC certificate. The certificates we issue have barcodes that can be scanned to verify a student’s result.

    ‘’Also, we have schools and even companies that write to us to verify the status of people’s certificates. That is why you see some students have problems by the time they get to their final year because their results could not be verified.”

    A professor of Mathematics at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Gbolahan Bolarin, called for due diligence by universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. He also advised parents to properly guide their children and not pressurize them.

    “This exposure has shown that our universities, colleges of education, and polytechnics need to exert due diligence, especially during the process of granting admissions. Yes, CAPS (Central Admission Processing System) from JAMB is now doing the job but that does not excuse anything. Parents should also be careful not to over-pressurize their children. Most of these issues border on those who say their children must study one particular course or nothing else,’’ the don observed.

    The Secretary General of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mike Ene, encouraged parents and teachers to adequately monitor their children/pupils and discourage them from all forms and potential forms of malpractices. According to him, certificate forgery which is a form of malpractices leads no well.

    “This lies on the hands of teachers and parents. These children need to be monitored and made to understand that malpractices lead nowhere. We now have advanced technological intervention which will expose any form of forgery so it is very difficult for anyone to think he or she can forge a result and go Scott-free. The issue of certificate forgery is fast becoming a culture in Nigeria. Even when you read the news you hear of senior officials being accused of certificate forgery, politicians also. Law enforcement agencies should also partner with education agencies to ensure that culprits when found out are made to pay for their crimes.”

    A Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, and a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Dr Charles Umeh noted that individuals who forge results do not believe they can pass through hard work.

    “Students don’t believe that they can pass exams with hard work. Now that people are beginning to recognize excellence, they always feel that it does not matter how they get it. Our society celebrates people who have made it without knowing how they made it. When we were in the university, we hardly saw people driving cars but today, undergraduates are driving big cars and nobody is asking them what they are doing. When you ask some of the younger ones, they will say going to school is useless. So, cheating is gradually pilfering into the psyche of the young ones, and they think the only way to excellence is when you cheat.”

  • Tinubu appoints Momoh as minister designate for Niger Delta; reshuffles 3 ministers-designate

    Following the outcry over the omission of the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs in the recently published ministries and their respective ministers, President Bola Tinubu has approved the redeployment of Engr. Abubakar Momoh from the Federal Ministry of Youth to the Federal Ministry of Niger Delta Development.

    The President also made a minor amendment to ministry’s nomenclature from Niger Delta Affairs to Niger Delta Development.

    This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale.

    The statement said that the Federal Ministry of Youth will be re-assigned to a Minister-Designate soon.

    President Tinubu also reshuffled the Ministers-Designate allocated to the Federal Ministries of Transportation, Interior, and Marine & Blue Economy.

    In the new arrangement, Adegboyega Oyetola is redeployed as the Minister of Marine & Blue Economy, Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo is redeployed as the Minister of Interior, while Hon. Sa’idu Alkali is redeployed as the Minister of Transportation

    Furthermore, both Ministers of State in the Oil & Gas sector are now domiciled in the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources with Senator Heineken Lokpobiri as the Minister of State (Oil), Petroleum Resources and Hon. Ekperipe Ekpo as the Minister of State (Gas), Petroleum Resources.

    According to the statement, “The President approves the renaming of the Federal Ministry of Environment and Ecological Management as the Federal Ministry of Environment.

    “All aforementioned changes take immediate effect by these directives of the President.”

  • Fresh OAU Graduate Heading To Nasarawa For NYSC Orientation Camp Kidnapped in Abuja

    A fresh graduate of Education/English from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Miss Akande Abosede was said to have been kidnapped on Wednesday while on her way to the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Magaji Dan Yanusa Keffi, Nasarawa State.

    Akande with Call-up No.: NYSC/IFE/2023/201810 (Batch B stream 2), was kidnapped in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    Reports have it that the kidnappers have since contacted Akande’s family and are demanding a ransom of N1m.

    The PUNCH contacted the spokesperson for the FCT Police command SP Josephine Adeh, who declined comments, noting that she was behind the wheel.

    “I’m driving, and I can’t make comments,” SP Adeh said.

    When contacted over the development, the NYSC National Director, Press and Public Relations, Eddy Megwa, declined comments.

    “I can’t comment now, let me call you back,” Megwa told our correspondent Saturday night.

    However, subsequent calls to his phone line could not connect as the NYSC spokesperson switched off his mobile line.

    “The MTN number you’re trying to call is switched off,” the automated MTN service provider said.

  • Police Arrest Traditional Priest For Obstructing Demolition Exercise

    A demolition exercise being conducted by the government in the Nima district of Ghana was interrupted when local youths summoned a fetish priest to intervene.

    The priest, adorned in traditional regalia, attempted to halt the operation by pouring fetish liquid on a caterpillar bulldozer involved in the demolition.

    However, the intervention took an unexpected twist as law enforcement swiftly apprehended the priest on charges of obstructing official proceedings.

    According to a Twitter user known as Aboagyle, who documented the incident, tensions were high as government officials proceeded with the demolition exercise in Nima.

    Seeking an unconventional solution, the youths sought the assistance of a native doctor to put a stop to the operation.

    A video shared by Aboagyle captured the priest’s arrival at the site, where he donned his ceremonial attire and proceeded to pour the mysterious liquid on the bulldozer.

    Eyewitnesses reported that the priest’s actions drew the attention of both the crowd and the police, leading to a confrontation between the priest and law enforcement officers.

    In a surprising turn of events, the police took swift action to apprehend the priest on charges of obstructing the demolition exercise, a government-sanctioned operation.

    The Twitter user, who shared the video footage of the incident, remarked on the unexpected outcome.

    He wrote;

    “There’s a demolition exercise going on in Nima and boys called a fetish priest to come and intervene ??? they have arrested the fetish priest as we speak. ??????.”

  • Just In: CBN introduces FX price verification system portal

    Just In: CBN introduces FX price verification system portal

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced a foreign exchange (FX) price verification system (PVS) portal to enable importers to access forex.

    The CBN, in a statement on Thursday night, said a price verification report from the portal is now mandatory for all Form M requests, effective from August 31, 2023.

    The Form ‘M’ is a declaration of intention to import physical goods into Nigeria.

  • Just: FG announces N5bn palliative for each state to address impact of subsidy removal

    Just: FG announces N5bn palliative for each state to address impact of subsidy removal

    The federal government has announced a N5 billion palliative for each state of the federation, including the federal capital territory (FCT), to cushion the impact of the removal of the petrol subsidy.

    Babagana Zulum, governor of Borno state, made the announcement in Abuja on Thursday when he spoke to State House correspondents at the end of a national economic council (NEC) meeting.

    Vice President Kashim Shettima presided over the meeting.

    The council is made up of governors of the 36 states, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (BN) and other coopted government officials.

  • Married Evangelist Dies In Abia Hotel After Marathon Sex With Bishop

    The Eastern Ngwa Police Station in Obingwa Local Government has arrested the General Overseer of Agape Evangelical Ministeries (City of Miracles)Located in Obikabia Junction Aba , Abia State after a married female Evangelist and mother of five identified as “Evangelist Happiness”who lodged with him at Jubilee Guest House Ovom, Ogborhill was found dead in the hotel room.

    According to Police sources, the incident happened around 11pm, on Saturday 12th August 2023, after the Bishop who booked the room with her absconded after deceiving the receptionist that he was going to buy food at that time of the night.

    According to the source, the manager of the Hotel who suspected foul play immediately reported to the Eastern Ngwa Police Station in Obingwa Local Government Area around 1am on Sunday morning.

    When officers of the Nigerian Police went to the hotel, the woman was lying naked with foam coming out of her mouth and nose.

    THE WHISTLER gathered that when her Phone was opened , it was discovered that the woman and mother of Five Children is a member of the Agape Evangelical Ministries Incorporated founded by Bishop Timothy Otu and they have been having romantic relationship and discussion via text messages which were seen by the Police.

    The Police Officers traced the Bishop to his Church at Obikabia Junction, attended his Sunday Service and arrested him.

    He preaching about repentance and was allowed to finish his sermon when he was arrested.

    He is currently being detained at the Eastern Ngwa Police Station Obingwa.

    The late Evangelist Happiness who is a mother of Five hails from Umuatakawom in Obingwa while her husband was at work in Bayelsa State when the ugly incident happened.

  • Namibia, Egypt, Others Rank Best in Good Roads, as Nigeria Ranks Worst (Full List)

    Nigeria, popularly referred to as giant of Africa, is not among the top 30 nations in the continent with good roads.

    This is despite a whooping budget of N2,091.62trillion on roads in the 13-year period covered by the survey.

    The Global Economy ranked Nigeria as the 31st country with the ‘nicest and enjoyable’ good roads in Africa in the last 13 years.

    Nigeria was ranked 31 out of the 38 African nations listed in the survey.

    Here is the list of African Countries with the best roads:

    1. Namibia
    2. Egypt
    3. Rwanda
    4. Mauritius
    5. Morocco
    6. South Africa
    7. Kenya
    8. Senegal
    9. Tanzania
    10. Algeria
    11. Cape Verde.
    12. Seychelles
    13. Swaziland
    14. Burundi
    15. Botswana
    16. The Gambia
    17. Guinea Source
    18. Uganda
    19. Ivory Coast
    20. Tunisia
    21. Zambia
    22. Benin
    23. Mali
    24. Ethiopia
    25. Ghana
    26. Burkina Faso
    27. Malawi
    28. Zimbabwe
    29. Lesotho
    30. Gabon
    31. Nigeria
    32. Cameroon
    33. Mozambique
    34. Angola
    35. DR Congo
    36. Madagascar
    37. Mauritania
    38. Chad

    Below is the the breakdown of the yearly allocations for road construction from 2006-2019 in Nigeria:

    N67.7 billion – 2006

    N71.6 billion – 2007

    N67.7 billion – 2006

    N71.6 billion – 2007

    N67.9 billion – 2008

    N198.6 billion – 2009

    N210.7 billion – 2010

    N128.9 billion – 2011

    N133 billion – 2012

    N141 billion – 2013

    N106.3 billion – 2014

    N17.8 billion – 2015

    N132.4 billion – 2016

    N263.28 billion – 2017

    N344 billion – 2018

    N208.44 billion – 2019.

  • UNILAG Defies President Tinubu, NANS, Further Raises Already Increased Fees

    UNILAG Defies President Tinubu, NANS, Further Raises Already Increased Fees

    Despite the directive issued by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Federal-owned universities to impose no increment on school fees on students, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has slammed new charges on its earlier increments that students kicked against and the police prevented them from staging a public protest over the skyrocketed fees .

    The school this week imposed N50,000 charges on fees it earlier increased to N140,000 and above.

    This happens to be the latest in a series of fee hikes under the administration of the current Vice Chancellor Professor Folasade Ogunsola, who happens to be the school’s first female head, appointed October 2020.

    In addition, the school has increased accommodation fees for undergraduates to about 400 percent, from N25,000 to N100,000, while medical students would pay N120,000.

    The new increments join the ones of July 20 when the university raised fees by about 900 percent,

    Instead of last session’s N19,000, UNILAG now charges N190,250 for students studying medicine, while courses requiring laboratory and studio facilities need students to pay N140,250.

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) July ending wrote the management of UNILAG to reverse the initial increments.

    Students and their parents are already groaning, complaining and kicking against the new fees.

    “This is not only wrong it is evil,” said one parent, who has a ward in the Arts Faculty. “Even the initially increased fees have been excruciating enough, and now the school goes ahead to do this.”

    One second-year student lamented: “My parents had not come to terms with the earlier increase and were already complaining about how they were expected to come up with the new fees. This is a university where I entered with school fees as just N15,000 in 2021.”

    Some have expressed doubts about the assurances that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu gave to Nigerians that tuition in universities remained free.

    According to the newly released charges, the school has added for final-year students in the Arts and Social Sciences faculties:

    · Utility Charge –N20,000

    · Undergraduate Convocation Fee –N30,000

    · Undergraduate Obligatory Fee –N140,250.

    One student said: “This amounts to adding insult upon injury. We students were already fighting against the sudden imposition of over N100,000 to our school fees that were no more than N19,000 before. Suddenly, the next thing we hear is that the VC has introduced fresh fees.

    “This is very inconsiderate of a public institution where the government says it practises free education. Even some state-owned institutions do not charge a fraction of what they are telling us to pay now.”

    The National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Council (NANS JCC), Lagos State, had declared a protest last week against the hike in UNILAG school fees, but for the intervention of the Commissioner of Police, Mr Idowu Owohunwa.

    The Police Commissioner also set up a Police-Student Relations Committee (PSRC) to address issues that might arise from the meeting in the future.

    However, it is not clear how NANS JCC would react to the new increases.

  • Strikes: Battle shifts to Nigeria’s new education minister, Tahir Mamman

    Punch Newspaper

    The incumbent Vice-Chancellor of Baze University, Professor Tahir Mamman was on Wednesday night unveiled as the new Minister of Education, The PUNCH reports.

    Mamman who served as the Director-General of the Nigeria Law School from 2005 to 2013 will take over the mantle of leadership of one of Nigeria’s strongest ministries.

    Mamman who was conferred as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2015 is a recognised member of the Board of Benchers.

    Born in 1954, the senior lawyer obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from Ahmadu Bello University in 1983, proceeded to the NLS in 1984, and earned his Masters from the University of Warwick.

    As the next Minister of Education, the huge task of remedying the sector rests on his shoulders.


    The education sector in Nigeria, particularly tertiary education has been plagued with incessant strikes which has led to a collapse in the academic calendars.

    During the last administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, with veteran journalist, Adamu Adamu, manning the education ministry, the tertiary education sub-sector witnessed lots of industrial actions by academic unions such as the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union among others. The industrial actions bordered around the implementation of agreements, poor welfare, infrastructure dearth, and shortage of academics among others.

    The chairman of ASUU, FUTMinna, Prof. Gbolahan Bolarin stressed the need for the new administration not to treat the academics with disdain.

    “The government must not treat academics the way the past administration treated us. They need to understand how important education is and treat it as such.”