According to JAMB, out of 1,955,069 candidates who sat for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, over 1.5 million of them scored less than 200 in the exam.
It, however, announced that 4756 candidates scored above 320, 7658 candidates scored between 300 and 319.
They are busy with their stupid costumes on Tiktok instead of reading their books.
ReplyDeleteAdd Snapchat also, where they live chatting nonsense.
Don't blame them. It's the parents who gave them the phone that caused it. The parenting I see around now, I'm speechless.
DeleteHonestly, dem no read like before. Even my sis daughter just dey her dey. Until the exam day..
DeleteMy kids read oh. Night till morning and no they were not watching TV. They used the office at home.
DeleteThe exact thing I said today, most of them now want to be a tiktoker and the useless narrative of education is a scam makes them more unserious and their role model are the likes of peller.
DeleteWhat do they expect, when the cut off mark to gain admission is less than 180.
ReplyDeleteSome schools accept 120 and even less
May God have mercy on this generation
Educational standards keep dwindling by the day, so I'm not so surprised.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling these young people of this day are no longer interested in going to school... 🪝 Up and down 👇👎 at the side of the girls. Cult and internet fraud for the boy. I don't know who started it.
ReplyDeleteso sad for them.
ReplyDeleteThis is Serious
ReplyDeleteMatter Serious
Hello iya Boys
Social is taking a better part of their time
ReplyDeleteGen Z at it again.
ReplyDeletemost of this genz don"t read anymore. They are always on social media 247. God help us to bring them up appropriately
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to help us to train good children. We are yet to hear the final collation of my kids school. The highest jamb scorer was 350. Covenant University had to make case for him during the age brouhaha,last year.
ReplyDeleteGod please have mercy ooooo my daughter and my niece wrote jamb, chai!
ReplyDeleteNo one is talking about system failure that most students experienced
ReplyDeleteNobody is talking about system failures most students experienced.
ReplyDeleteBv God’s Perserved
This is not good at all.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised, what do you expect from students that spend more than 80% of their time on social media instead of reading.
ReplyDeleteThe standard has dropped. They are always online doing wokes and baddies when they should be focused on their studies.
ReplyDeleteSmart phones should not be going to these kids until they are about to enter into the university, but will their parents listen?
Never .
DeleteMy kids must feel along.
Too much social media, Read your book they no dey hear🚶🚶
ReplyDeleteIt keeps getting worse every year! Hmn...
ReplyDeleteCovid messed up the education sector all over
ReplyDeleteNo more miracle centre. No more pampering of children. Those parents that will carry their two legs to fight teaches and threaten to remove their wards, how market.
ReplyDeleteThey,ll till gain admission with 100 score.
DeleteSome of the CBT centers should be looked into. There was power outage where my nephew wrote his own Jamb. It lasted for about an hour and they were not given extra time to make up for the one hour they wasted waiting for electricity to be restored. So imagine wasting one hour for an exam that should last for two hours, I wonder how that batch will perform.
ReplyDeleteImagine
DeletePlease make sure he appeals. Some candidates may be given grace to rewrite at the headquarters due to such things.
DeleteI feel so sorry for them.Most of them can't read their books.All they know is tiktok,Snapchat ,etc.
ReplyDeleteMay God help my adopted son to be amongst those that scored high mark🙏🏿.
ReplyDeleteHave they released the results ?