The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board has said it will no longer register candidates who do not have the National Identity Number for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
It warns that only intending candidates who have the NIN will be registered, beginning with the 2020 examination.
The examination body made this known via a series of tweets on its verified Twitter handle @JAMBHQ on Thursday“Prospective candidates are urged to visit the nearest @nimc_ng“The Board would ONLY register candidates with NIN,” it stated in the tweet.“Please be informed that the Board frowns on any form of financial dealings between candidates and staff.
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