*ABUJA: Jamb registrar gives update
about the first day of exam.*
_The Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board, JAMB, yesterday said the conducted 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, across 624 Computer Based Test (CBT) centres in Nigeria was successful._
_JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, told newsmen that the exercise recorded huge
success in some places on the first day, while
there were some hitches in few other places due to certain reasons.
The CBT exercise will last for one week across the country.
Oloyede expressed satisfaction with the cheering reports received from several CBT centres across Nigeria.
He further linked the success recorded on the first day to the efficiency of technology deployed as well as the dedication of the staffs sent to the centers to supervise the exercise.
He further stated, “Aside CBT centres located in Seventh Day Adventist Church that does not
operate on Saturdays as it against their faith and believe,
other CBT centres were up and running as
early as possible. Even candidates in Maiduguri where they
witnessed bomb explosion this
yesterday wrote the exam peacefully. From our control room in the headquarters in Bwari, Abuja, we were able
to monitor the downloads and uploads by the CBT centres and it was a seamless exercise.”
In a center at umuebeke, Aba in Abia state, the generator was stolen the previous night and this caused the delay in the center but another generator was provided and the Exam started at exactly 9:00am._
about the first day of exam.*
_The Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board, JAMB, yesterday said the conducted 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, across 624 Computer Based Test (CBT) centres in Nigeria was successful._
_JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, told newsmen that the exercise recorded huge
success in some places on the first day, while
there were some hitches in few other places due to certain reasons.
The CBT exercise will last for one week across the country.
Oloyede expressed satisfaction with the cheering reports received from several CBT centres across Nigeria.
He further linked the success recorded on the first day to the efficiency of technology deployed as well as the dedication of the staffs sent to the centers to supervise the exercise.
He further stated, “Aside CBT centres located in Seventh Day Adventist Church that does not
operate on Saturdays as it against their faith and believe,
other CBT centres were up and running as
early as possible. Even candidates in Maiduguri where they
witnessed bomb explosion this
yesterday wrote the exam peacefully. From our control room in the headquarters in Bwari, Abuja, we were able
to monitor the downloads and uploads by the CBT centres and it was a seamless exercise.”
In a center at umuebeke, Aba in Abia state, the generator was stolen the previous night and this caused the delay in the center but another generator was provided and the Exam started at exactly 9:00am._
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