• About
  • Advertise
  • Our Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, January 15, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
MetrowatchXtra
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • POLITICS
  • HEALTH
  • SPORTS
  • OP-ED
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • WORLD
  • BUSINESS
  • POLITICS
  • HEALTH
  • SPORTS
  • OP-ED
  • ENTERTAINMENT
No Result
View All Result
MetrowatchXtra
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

2025 UTME Issue Due to Human Error, Not Technical Glitch, Reps Panel Reveals

The panel clarified that the issue with the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results was caused by human error, not a technical failure

Kemi Sheriepha by Kemi Sheriepha
May 21, 2025
0 0
0

The House of Representatives Committee on Basic Education and Examination Bodies has revealed its finding on the disturbing 2025 UTME error.

The panel clarified that the issue with the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results was caused by human error, not a technical failure.

At a press conference on Tuesday, the committee’s chairman, Oboku Oforji, revealed that preliminary findings indicated the discrepancies, which affected over 300,000 candidates, were due to human error.

Naija News reports that the issue came to light when the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Ishaq Oloyede, addressed the press on May 14, 2025, and admitted that the board had made errors in the released results of some candidates.

In an emotional address, Professor Oloyede explained that despite their best efforts to ensure a smooth examination process, the errors were a testament to the board’s humanity.

READ ALSO  Naira Crunch: Buhari to Address Nigerians Thursday

Further explaining the situation, Oloyede attributed the mass failure in the 2025 UTME to a systemic failure rather than individual mistakes. He noted that this failure had impacted candidates in five states, the Southeast and Lagos.

JAMB also announced that the 379,997 affected candidates will be rescheduled to retake the examination.

Speaking on the development, Oforji, who was flanked by his colleagues, said the fault was caused by human error and not technical issue as claimed by JAMB.

He sympathised with the candidates who were affected by the error.

Oforji said, “We sincerely apologise on behalf of the examination body (JAMB) to all Nigerians.

READ ALSO  PHOTOS: Tinubu Returns To Nigeria Ahead Of Inauguration | METROWATCH

“The committee recognises the courage and sincerity of the JAMB registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, for accepting the fault on behalf of his team and apologising to the parents, candidates, and the nation in general.

“However, these human errors were avoidable because it was due to negligence by JAMB.

“The committee also appreciates the eagerness and determination of Nigerian students in pursuing their education to improve the future of our country.”

The committee chairman said that despite the “unfortunate” error, JAMB’s consistent process throughout the examination process, from registration to the release of results, is commendable.

Oforji demanded an “independent and thorough investigation” into the matter, adding that the committee has proposed reforms to the board.

 

Metrowatchxtra

Tags: 2025 UTME ResultsJAMB
Kemi Sheriepha

Kemi Sheriepha

RELATED POST

Reps Inaugurate Committee to Legislate on Behalf of Suspended Rivers Assembly
Latest News

Drama as JAMB Officials Walk Out on House of Reps Members

by Kemi Sheriepha
October 30, 2025
0

There was mild drama at the National Assembly on Wednesday as some officials of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board...

Read moreDetails
UTME: We Spend Over N200,000 To Support Every Deaf Candidate, JAMB Says

UTME Exams Still Prerequisite for Admission Into Tertiary Institutions, Says  JAMB

October 16, 2025
University Admission: JAMB Sends Special Message to Direct Entry Candidates

JAMB Screens 176 Underage Candidates for Admission

October 9, 2025
University Admission: JAMB Sends Special Message to Direct Entry Candidates

WAEC: Re-upload Your O’level Results Or Lose Admission, JAMB Orders Candidates

August 25, 2025
University Admission: JAMB Sends Special Message to Direct Entry Candidates

JAMB Uncovers 9,460 Illegal Admissions in 20 Tertiary Institutions

July 17, 2025
University Admission: JAMB Sends Special Message to Direct Entry Candidates

Anambra Student Emerges Top Scorer in 2025 UTME, JAMB Reveals

July 8, 2025
Load More

APO

Recent Posts

  • Dele Momodu Officially Joins ADC
  • Nigerian Editors Say Mohammed, Agbese’s Deaths Major Loss to Media Industry, Nigeria 
  • Nigerian Billionaire, Abdul Samad Rabiu Gifts Super Eagles $500k Despite Loss to Morocco
  • Kidnapped Dr Abu Babatunde Regains Freedom after 2 Weeks in Captivity Freedom
  • Edo Govt Extends Enforcement of Commercial Vehicle Colour Coding to Feb 1

Recommended

National Assembly transmits 44 Constitution Review Bills to Houses of Assembly

2023 Presidency: Ahmad Lawan to Pick Nomination Form, Declare this Week

4 years ago
2023: Oborevwori Urges INEC to Remain Unbiased Umpire, be Fair to All

2023: Oborevwori Urges INEC to Remain Unbiased Umpire, be Fair to All

3 years ago
MetrowatchXtra

MetrowatchXtra is an online daily newspaper poised to act as a catalyst in our debate and desire for well-governed Nigeria and provide the much-needed platform for all, irrespective of social, religious or political divide, to express their views.
Metrowatchxtra Nigeria

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Our Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 Metrowatchxtra Nigeria Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Health

© 2024 Metrowatchxtra Nigeria Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved