Anambra Tops JAMB’s 2025 UTME Malpractice List: Lagos, Delta Follow Close Behind

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Anambra and Lagos Dominate Malpractice List

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has named Anambra State as the epicenter of UTME malpractice in 2025, with 14 reported cases , including impersonation and biometric fraud. Lagos followed closely with 9 incidents , while Delta, Kano, Kaduna, and Rivers recorded 6–8 cases each .

Sophisticated Cheating Tactics Exposed

JAMB Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede disclosed alarming methods used by candidates and CBT centers:

  • Impersonation : 13 cases in Anambra, including a blind candidate hiring another blind student to write the exam.
  • Biometric manipulation : Fraudulent thumbprints and mismatched photos.
  • Collusion with CBT centers : Operators aiding cheating through device smuggling and double registration.

“These acts are not isolated—they involve systemic collaboration,” Oloyede stated, highlighting 80 nationwide arrests .

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Furthermore , Lagos saw candidates using mobile phones and spying tactics , despite JAMB’s strict warnings. Meanwhile , Delta and Kano struggled with impersonation and forged identities.

Full State Breakdown

  • Anambra : 14 cases (13 impersonation, 1 photo mismatch).
  • Lagos : 9 cases (impersonation, device smuggling).
  • Delta : 8 cases.
  • Kano : 7 cases.
  • Kaduna/Rivers : 6 cases each.

Shorter Sentences for Impact

Cheating tactics grew bolder. CBT centers turned accomplices. Blind candidates exploited.

JAMB’s Crackdown and Future Measures

Oloyede vowed to prosecute all suspects and close loopholes in biometric verification. “No candidate with mismatched biometrics will sit exams,” he warned, stressing that parents or proxies tampering with registrations face penalties.

Why This Matters

The surge in malpractice undermines Nigeria’s education integrity. Stakeholders demand stricter oversight and tech upgrades to safeguard future exams.

CTA: Demand Accountability

Should JAMB implement AI proctoring to curb cheating? How can states like Anambra reform their systems? Share your ideas in the comments or tag us on social media with #JAMBMalpractice. Let’s fight for fair education!

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