A Twitter user, @FWO99, has raised concerns over a Computer-Based Test (CBT) centre, CLOUD EDGE COMPUTERS, located along Ajah Addo Road, Skiddo Bus Stop, Ajah, for allegedly refusing to distribute the JAMB Reading Text to candidates unless they purchase their E-PIN from the centre.
In a tweet directed at @JAMBHQ, @FWO99 called for immediate intervention, stating:
“A registered CBT centre here called CLOUD EDGE COMPUTERS along Ajah Addo Road, Skiddo Bus Stop, Ajah has refused to give candidates the Reading Text, claiming that it is only for prospective candidates who buy the E-PIN from them. Please look into this.”
The tweet, posted on February 3, 2025, at 11:56 AM, has since gained traction with over 667 views and reactions from other Twitter users expressing their discontent.
Public Reactions to the Complaint
Several individuals took to Twitter to urge JAMB to investigate the reported malpractice.
@SulemanSuls responded: “@JAMBHQ kindly look into it.”
@ALABI_CHASE01 expressed frustration, saying: “Na rubbish be dis o @JAMBHQ please look into this.”
@JabezUsang added: “That’s unfair 😒.”
Calls for JAMB’s Intervention
Candidates are urging JAMB to take immediate action against the alleged unfair treatment at the CBT centre, ensuring that all registered candidates receive their rightful materials regardless of where they purchased their E-PIN.
JAMB has yet to issue an official response regarding the complaint, but prospective candidates are advised to stay updated and report any form of malpractice to the appropriate authorities.
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