The controversy trailing the 2023 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination, UTME, has taken a new dimension, with Mr. Romanus
Ejikeme, the father of Miss Mmesoma Ejikeme whose claimed score of 362 is the
subject of dispute has alleged that there is conspiracy to deprive her daughter of her hard earned academic
success.
Reacting to the claim by JAMB that her daughter forged the
score, Ejikeme said that her daughter had shown consistent academic brilliance
right from her nursery school days.
According to him, Mmesoma had always placed first position
in her classes.
Ejikeme said: “We are from Oduma in Aninri local government in Enugu State, but, we live in Uruagu, Nnewi.
“Mmesoma is my first child. She had always taken first
position from the time she was in the nursery school at Ogbunike Central
school.
“When she was at Oba Girls Secondary school, Mmesoma was
representing the school in competitions. So when she changed to Anglican Girls
Secondary school, her teachers in Oba Girls came and pleaded with me, begging
me to retain her in their school because she was promoting the name of their
school.
“Mmesoma cannot manipulate her UTME score. I don’t believe
what they are saying.
“They just want to transfer that scholarship to another
person. That is why they are saying that Mmesoma did not make that score.
“It is even her (Mmesoma’s) friends that saw her score in
internet and started calling her before she went and printed it out. We have
the printout with us now”
Ejikeme lamented that her daughter has been feeling very sad
and even crying since her visit to the
Anambra State Commissioner of Education from where she was taken to the
DSS office.
The state commissioner of education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Ude
said the state government had earlier
congratulated Mmesoma when she was published in the social media platforms that
she made the highest score of 362 in the 2023 UTME.
She said that the government later discovered from the Joint
Admission and Matriculation Board website that the highest score in the 2023
UTME was 360, adding that it was another student from the state, Miss
Nkechinyere Umeh, who got the score.
The Commissioner said
Mmesoma was later brought to her office in Awka on Friday, by one Very
Reverend Nduka and the principal of her school to protest when they saw that
the state government rather congratulated Miss Nkechinyere Umeh.
She stated that when she scrutinized the printout of
Mmesoma’s JAMB result slip, she noticed that the result was that of 2021 UTME.
“Following Mmesoma’s protest, I decided to put a call to the
secretary of the JAMB, and, he told me that the highest score in 2023 UTME is
360.
“I therefore invited the DSS and when they came, all of us
took Mmesoma to their office for them to investigate the matter. And I made
sure that Mmesoma was released to go home. So, the matter is still being
investigated”,Chuma-Ude further said.
When contacted, the public relations officer of the Anambra
state police command, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga said
Mmesoma’s case has not been reported to the police in the state.
“We are not aware of the case of UTME score forgery. So, I
can comment on the issue,” the PPRO said.
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Prof Ishaq Oloyede by his name is a Yorubaman and now we can understand why JAMB is doing these barbaric result releases. It is real now that every facet of our national life has ethnic, religious and tribal undertone. Because Nnmesoma is Igbo, a tribe least expected to be the birth place of the messiah, nothing good can come from there? Prof Oloyede, you guys could have called this lady for oral interview to really determine if she has the capacity to earn the grade she got from your exam but you chose to paint your commission black by popularising the young girl. Just watch, in few days, thtat lady will no more be in the country. Jamb, this is very unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteit's a pity you won't see this, you're daft. Always turning everything to tribal nonsense.. Do you know the real person that scored the highest is also igbo? more so, she's from Anambra. It's not everything that you turn into tribal war
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