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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has sanctioned six Computer Based Test (CBT) Centres for engaging in blank registration.

The JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen during a tour of some CBT Centres in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Monday, February 10, 2025.

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Oloyede, however, did not give the location or details of the sanctioned CBT centres.

Oloyede said the six affected centres were engaging in blank registration in preparation for examination malpractices.

He said: “We identified six CBT centres engaged in blank registration, shortly after we began the online JAMB registration, so we sanctioned them and put them on suspension for this week.

“We called them into a meeting where they all apologised for what they did.

“Initially, we wanted to give them two weeks suspension, but realised that the candidates will suffer more, instead of the CBT centres.

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“JAMB decided to identify the staff of the institutions that committed the offence and blacklist them.

“Those blacklisted will never, at any time, be involved in JAMB activities, either at CBT centres or when they become lecturers or vice-chancellors.

“This means that the six people who did the act are under punishment directly, because all their details have been known and put down in the black list.”

According to Oloyede, when someone works at a CBT centre, such a person should be conscious of his doings.

“Once a student is involved in malpractice during examination organised by any of the examination bodies, such a person is no longer in good standing with JAMB,” he added.

Oloyede, however, thanked JAMB staff, CBT centres, those on the field, and the security operatives for doing excellently well.

The Star

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