JAMB Candidates Protest For The Removal Of JAMB Registrar In Lagos

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Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB Candidates Protest For The Removal Of JAMB Registrar, prof Dibu Ojerinde In Lagos – See Photos

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According to news reaching NGSchoolz, A protest by JAMB students is currently on around Maryland lagos. The students who took to the streets with different placards along with some concerned parents are calling for the removal of JAMB’s registrar, prof Dibu Ojerinde.

They say his policies since taking leadership of the body has been to the detriment of the students seeking admission into the Nation’s many tertiary institutions. Some claim that even with a score of 250 one can’t be eligible to sit for the post-UTME of their choice university.

Some say they were transferred to some other school they didn’t fill for, most of which are expensive private schools or schools not offering their choice course. The hashtag #DibuMustGo is currently gaining grounds on twitter were concerned Nigerians are airing their opinion.

See Also: JAMB Post UTME Cut Off Mark for Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges in Nigeria – 2016/2017

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