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JAMB: Nigerians react to disappointing UTME results

JAMB, UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) announced the outcomes of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), revealing that a mere 0.4% or 8,401 candidates managed to attain scores of 300 and beyond.

These announcements from the UTME have triggered a myriad of reactions from Nigerians on various online platforms. Consequently, a trending hashtag garnered over 40,000 tweets, with discussions revolving around the recurring issue of substantial failure rates observed year after year. 

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What Nigerians are saying

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“Nigerians have such one-dimensional view of problems. 80% of students who wrote Jamb failed and you’re blaming social media and smartphones. Not the fact that your government budget for education is a joke, not poverty, not the utme system, just straight to smartphones.” 

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