JAMB nabs 27 impersonators during 2025 UTME in Abuja, delists four CBT centres

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has apprehended 27 impersonators who tried to take the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for others.

This information was shared in a statement to reporters in Abuja on Friday by the Board’s spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin.

In response to a different situation at Caleb University, Dr. Benjamin acknowledged that the Board had received reports about “unauthorized restrictions imposed on candidates wearing hijabs.”

He added that swift action was taken following the incident.

“We extend our sincere apologies to the affected candidates and commend the leadership of both the centre and the university for their prompt intervention, which ensured that no candidate suffered undue disadvantage,” JAMB stated.

The Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University was said to have condemned the actions of an “overzealous security officer” responsible for the unauthorised restriction.

The examination board recently launched decoy websites designed to trap individuals seeking to cheat. These websites, which mimic those operated by fraudsters, were part of a sting operation that exposed at least 180 candidates who paid sums starting from N30,000 for leaked examination questions and fake score upgrades.

The Board also said it delisted four Computer-Based Testing (CBT) centres in Abuja.

Candidates who were scheduled to take their examinations at any of the affected centres have been advised to reprint their examination notification slips immediately.

“We regret any inconvenience this may cause, but we will not tolerate excuses from candidates who fail to reprint their slips,” Benjamin warned.

According to Dr Benjamin, the CBT centres were delisted for failing to meet the stringent technical standards required for the UTME exercise.

The delisted centres include:

Adventure Associate, located behind Sheshe Supermarket off Hadejia Road, Kano, Kano State;

Saadatu Rimi College of Education, Zaria Road, Naibawa, Kano, Kano State;

Penta M & F Technical Services Ltd., Centre 2, 96km Sokoto-Jega Road, Tambuwal;

Penta M & F Technical Services Ltd., Centre 1, 96km Sokoto-Jega Road, Tambuwal.

“While JAMB commends the 883 centres that have demonstrated exceptional performance, it unequivocally warns that any centre failing to meet ethical or technical standards, regardless of ownership, will be blacklisted,” Dr Benjamin stated.

He further noted that as of Friday, April 25, 2025, over 900,000 candidates had completed the UTME out of the 2,083,600 registered for the 2025 examination.