This was just as the Board added that no fewer than 1.94 million candidates sat for the 2024 examinations across the country. The JAMB Registrar, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, made this known to newsmen shortly after monitoring the exam at the Kaduna State University CBT Centre, Kaduna, yesterday.
The JAMB boss refrained from disclosing the identities of the father and his child, as well as the location of the reported malpractice. He said, “For those who engage in cheating, they should know that it does not pay. “The technology is helping us to check that.
“Across the country, most of the problems we have is impersonation. For instance, now, we say we have NIN, we now have cases of people with two NINs and therefore that has defeated the purpose of identity verification.