Ejikeme Mmesoma, a student at the Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra State, has responded to the allegations of falsifying her 2023 JAMB results. In a video that has been circulating, Mmesoma stated that she printed her JAMB result from the official portal and denied tampering with the scores as claimed by the JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin.
Expressing her distress, Mmesoma mentioned that the statement made by the JAMB spokesperson has had a negative impact on her. She emphasized that she is incapable of forging her JAMB results and highlighted her track record as a brilliant student since her primary school days. Mmesoma revealed that she has been summoned by the Department of State Services (DSS) for an investigation.
In her own words, “I am the owner of this result; I printed it from the JAMB portal, and this is what they gave me. So, this is my aggregate: 362. This is exactly how I printed it. They now say that I forged my result, which I don’t know, and I am traumatized by the accusation because I am not capable of this.”
Mmesoma further explained that the QR code on her result was scanned, revealing another name, Omotola Afolabi, with a score of 138. However, upon verification, it was discovered that the same person had obtained a score of 338. Mmesoma and her school principal took the result to the Commissioner of Education’s office, where it was documented and forwarded to JAMB officials. Following this, the JAMB officials labeled it as a forged result, leading to the involvement of the DSS, who took their statements at their office.
The case of Ejikeme Mmesoma’s JAMB result has sparked concerns and has prompted an investigation by relevant authorities to establish the truth behind the allegations. Mmesoma’s assertion of innocence, backed by evidence, highlights the need for a thorough examination of the matter to ensure justice is served and the credibility of the education system is upheld.
source: https://web.facebook.com/watch/?v=2907639679371774
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