Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma has publicly expressed her heartfelt apologies to Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, the Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), as well as Nigerians
Mmesoma, the 19-year-old candidate involved in the UTME result forgery, pleaded with the JAMB Registrar to reconsider the three-year ban that was imposed on her
Ishaq Oloyede, the JAMB Registrar, and other high-ranking board directors attended the hearing.
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Mmesoma Apology
During the hearing, Mmesoma humbly pleaded for leniency, requesting that the ban placed on her be lifted.
She expressed deep remorse for her actions and acknowledged the wrongfulness of her behavior.
Mmesoma admitted to obtaining her JAMB result from a non-official portal, showing that her actions resulted from ignorance.
Mmesoma acknowledged the pain she caused due to her actions and sought forgiveness from all those affected.
Reactions: Please grant her leniency.
Let’s have a look at what Nigerians are saying regarding her apology:
Uche:I hate when they make people read speeches they don’t even understand per say.Let her just say she is sorry the way she knows how all these shalaye…….
Sam:Abeg we have moved on.., na fuel be our issue now!
@obi:She has done the right thing.JAMB, please grant her leniency.
@pearl:You are not ready for the consequences my dear. Body go tell you
@nonsoI don’t believe this, if it’s true she can’t do it alone what about her accomplished?
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Mmesoma Ejikeme finally admits to forging her UTME results
In another news, Mmesoma Ejikeme has finally confessed to the Anambra State Committee set up by Governor Soludo to investigate her fake UTME result that she faked her results.
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State appointed a panel of eight members to investigate the controversy surrounding the claimed results of Mmesoma Ejikeme in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The panel, led by Professor Nkemdili Nnonyelu, has submitted its report.