By Unusual man
July 4th 2023
Mmesoma vehemently denied the forgery claim, insisting that she printed the results from the JAMB Portal.
Miss Ejikeme Mmesoma, the student who claimed to have come top in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) with 362 aggregate has denied forging her results.
Mmesoma, who spoke in a trending video posted on various twitter account and other social media platforms, said that she was traumatised by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) media sponsorship against her, that she forged her UTME results.
Calabargist had reported on Sunday that JAMB said on Sunday, in statement that it would withdraw the result of a certain Ejikeme Mmesoma for manually inflating her result and announcing herself as the top scorer for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The board claimed that Mmesoma used her manually inflated score to attract a N3 million scholarship from Innoson Motors and was set to be honoured by the Anambra State government before she was exposed.
But reacting to the JAMB\’s forgery claims, Mmesoma vehemently denied the forgery claim, insisting that she printed the results from the JAMB Portal.
She queried that if she forged the results that was printed from the JAMB Portal, did she also forge the JAMB text message to her that corroborated the results she later printed.
Mmesoma stated in the trending video calabargist seen on Monday evening, \”My name is Ejikeme Mmesoma, I am the owner of this result (holding the print out of the disputed JAMB score). I went to JAMB Portal to print this result and this is what they gave me and this is the result here. These are my aggregate 362 and this is exactly how I printed it after downloaded from that site.
\”For them to now say that I forged my JAMB results is what I don\’t know and I am traumatised that they accused me of forging my own results because I am not capable of this forging results. This is the evidence. Ok, they said I forged my results they scanned this QR code there in the result and it showed another name, a Yoruba name Omotola Afolabi 138 and that same person that got 138; they checked again that same person, Omotola Afolabi got 338 meaning that there\’s a problem somewhere.
\”So, and we went to the Commissioner of Education office on Friday last week. My principal and the Education Secretary of the Anglican Girls Secondary School of the Anglican Diocese, we went there and they showed all these results to the Commissioner in addition to the SMS they sent to me. She snapped it and send to JAMB official and they called back saying that this is a forged results, that I forged it by myself that the JAMB office doesn\’t have the record of this results.\”
The student continued: \”So they now said that I forged it and they called the DSS (Department of State Services) over to come to her office and the DSS personnel came and they took us to their office. When we got there, we made our statements and they said they will contact us later, that they are going to investigate the results to know where the source came from.\”
She lamented that the DSS hadn\’t concluded its investigation, and the JAMB rushed to the media to castigate her, portraying her as one that forged her UTME results.
\”So that is what they (DSS) said and instead of them (JAMB) to wait for the investigation to be over, they went and posted that I forged my results without confirming.\”
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