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BREAKING: WAEC appoints new boss in Nigeria

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BREAKING: WAEC appoints new boss in Nigeria

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has named Dr. Amos Josiah Dangut as the Head of the Nigeria National Office.

Dr. Dangut takes over for Patrick Areghan, whose tenure expires this month.

According to a WAEC statement issued on Monday, Dangut formerly served as the Deputy Registrar/HNO’s office.

The statement stated that he joined the service of WAEC in 1998 as an Assistant Registrar II and rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Registrar in April 2018.

He won the Nigeria Examinations Committee’s commendation for transparent conduct of examination between 2000 and 2006.

It reads in part, “He served as an Assistant Registrar/Subject Officer, Test Development Division, WAEC, Lagos (July 1998 – January 2005); Senior Assistant Registrar/Head of Examinations Security and Deputy to the Branch Controller, Uyo Branch Office (January 2005 – January 2008); Senior Assistant Registrar/Head of Examinations Security and Deputy to the Branch Controller, Bauchi Branch Office (January 2008 – December 2011); Senior Assistant Registrar/Branch Controller, Yola Branch office (December 2011 – January 2019); Deputy Registrar/Controller, Post Examinations Department (January 2019 – October, 2020); Deputy Registrar/Zonal Coordinator, Ikeja Zonal Office.”

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is profile read further, “Dangut was born on October 2, 1967, in Mbar District of Bokkos Local Government Area, Plateau State. He attended Government Secondary School, Riyom (1981 to 1983) and Government Science School, Kuru (1983 to 1986), where he obtained his WASC/SC in 1986), both in Plateau State; from there, he proceeded to the University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State, where he bagged the award of Bachelor of Agriculture in Animal Production in 1991.”

The statement added, “For the past 25 years, he has leveraged Information and Communications Technology to innovatively improve processes in Test Development, Test Administration, and Post Test Activities.

“Dangut is an astute scholar with various educational publications in international and national journals. He has also presented numerous keynotes and other papers at international and national conferences/fora. “

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VIDEO: JAMB Registrar Meets CBT Owner Over Hijab Removal Allegation

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JAMB registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede
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VIDEO: JAMB Registrar Meets CBT Owner Over Hijab Removal Allegation

The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Ishaq Oloyede, has met with the proprietor of a Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre accused of asking female candidates to remove their hijabs before gaining access to examination halls.

The incident, which reportedly occurred during the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), sparked widespread backlash from candidates, parents, and civil society groups, raising concerns over religious rights in Nigeria and fairness in examination processes.

According to reports, the CBT centre enforced the directive as part of its internal security checks aimed at preventing examination malpractice. However, critics argue that the action amounted to religious discrimination and violated candidates’ constitutional rights to freedom of worship.

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In response, Oloyede convened a meeting with the centre’s management to address the controversy. During the discussion, the JAMB Registrar reiterated that while exam security measures are critical to maintaining the integrity of the UTME, they must not infringe on candidates’ dignity or religious freedoms.

JAMB emphasized that CBT centres are expected to follow approved guidelines, which do not mandate the removal of religious attire such as hijabs, except under strictly controlled and respectful verification procedures.

The board is currently reviewing the incident and may impose sanctions if the centre is found to have violated its operational standards. The outcome of the review is expected to shape future policies on CBT centre guidelines and reinforce JAMB’s commitment to fairness and inclusivity.

The controversy has also reignited national debate on balancing exam malpractice prevention with respect for religious diversity in Nigeria’s education system.

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Muslim Girls in Hijab Allegedly Harassed at JAMB Centres Amid UTME 2026 Exams

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Muslim Girls in Hijab Allegedly Harassed at JAMB Centres Amid UTME 2026 Exams

Reports emerging from parts of Nigeria have sparked widespread concern over alleged harassment of Muslim female candidates wearing hijab during the ongoing 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Eyewitness accounts and viral videos circulating on social media claim that some female candidates were allegedly asked to remove their hijab before being allowed into examination halls at certain Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres, particularly in the South-West region. The incidents have triggered heated reactions from parents, religious groups, and civil society organisations.

One widely shared video showed a female candidate at a CBT centre reportedly adjusting and removing her hijab before entering the exam premises, a scene that has been described by critics as humiliating and discriminatory.

Muslim groups have condemned the reported incidents, insisting that the hijab is a protected expression of religious identity and should not be used as grounds for denial of access or intimidation during national examinations. The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) reportedly alleged that security personnel at one of the centres attempted to prevent entry of candidates wearing hijab before intervention by officials.

Some observers argue that the actions may have been linked to security concerns or attempts to prevent examination malpractice, as CBT centres are typically required to enforce strict identity verification procedures. However, critics maintain that such measures should not translate into religious profiling or humiliation of candidates.

JAMB, in previous clarifications on similar controversies, has maintained that no candidate should be discriminated against on religious or cultural grounds, and has urged examination centres to strictly follow approved guidelines.

The matter has since generated intense debate online, with Nigerians divided between those calling for stricter examination security protocols and others demanding stronger protections for religious rights in public institutions.

As the UTME continues nationwide, stakeholders are calling on JAMB to investigate the allegations and ensure uniform enforcement of policies across all centres to prevent further incidents.

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JAMB Releases First Batch of 2026 UTME Results for 632,788 Candidates

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JAMB Releases First Batch of 2026 UTME Results for 632,788 Candidates

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the first batch of 2026 UTME results, with a total of 632,788 candidates who sat for the examination on Thursday, April 16, now able to access their scores.

In a statement issued by its Public Communication Advisor, Fabian Benjamin, the board confirmed that the results have been processed and are available for viewing, even as the nationwide Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) continues across accredited Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres.

JAMB directed candidates to check their results by sending “UTMERESULT” via SMS to 55019 or 66019, using the same phone number linked to their registration. It clarified that, for now, candidates can only view their results, while printing of result slips will be enabled at a later stage.

The board issued a strong warning against result falsification and manipulation, particularly the alteration of SMS result messages to deceive parents or the public. It described such actions as a serious criminal offence, stressing that it will not hesitate to prosecute offenders.

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JAMB disclosed that two candidates and one parent are already in custody for allegedly falsifying UTME results using artificial intelligence and other electronic means, highlighting a growing trend of digital malpractice.

“The Board treats such misconduct with the utmost gravity… Any candidate found culpable will face the full consequences of the law,” the statement noted.

The examination body also revealed that the 2026 UTME is still ongoing, and results will be released in batches as marking and verification processes are completed. Some results, it added, may be withheld temporarily due to issues such as biometric verification, suspected malpractice, or technical concerns, pending further review.

JAMB reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a credible, transparent, and technology-driven examination system, noting that enhanced monitoring mechanisms have been deployed to detect irregularities and uphold the integrity of the process.

The UTME remains a key requirement for admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education in Nigeria, with hundreds of thousands of candidates participating annually.

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