
The Joint Admissions and Admission Board has actually summoned 94 candidates and numerous tertiary institutions to appear before separate virtual panels over supposed assessment registration offenses and the use of deceitful certificates.
In a notice shared on its official X platform on Tuesday, the board divulged that the prospects consist of individuals implicated of looking for or paying for unauthorised support throughout the 2026 Unified Tertiary Admission Assessment registration process. It also recognized some 2025 Direct Entry candidates whose submitted credentials have actually been flagged by their institutions as invalid.
According to JAMB, the affected prospects are expected to appear before an investigative panel via a virtual session arranged for Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 10 a.m.
. The board specified that the registration numbers of the candidates involved have been published on its site under the “Solicitations Candidates” area within the Quick Links category. It included that access details for the online session had actually already been sent out to the prospects through their registered telephone numbers.
JAMB warned that any candidate who fails to participate in the session would be deemed to have actually accepted the allegations.
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In an associated development, the board also directed heads of institutions whose certificates were flagged as fake, in addition to others previously invited, to take part in a separate virtual conference.
The session, arranged for Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 10 a.m., is expected to deal with issues surrounding Direct Entry applications and pending certificate verifications.
JAMB kept in mind that the list of afflicted organizations has been made available on its website under the “Institutions with Impressive Reaction” area.
Checks indicate that about 43 institutions, including universities, polytechnics and colleges of education, with a combined overall of 2,638 Direct Entry results waiting for clearance, have actually been invited to the meeting.