Fake news on jamb exam crash
I'm not aware of any credible sources reporting a crash of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam. JAMB is a reputable organization responsible for conducting the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Nigeria.
However, I can suggest some possible reasons why you might be seeing fake news or misinformation about a JAMB exam crash:
- Rumors and speculation: Social media platforms can spread rumors and speculation quickly, which can sometimes be misinterpreted as factual news.
- Misinformation: Some individuals or groups might intentionally spread false information to create panic or confusion.
- Technical issues: While JAMB has reported some technical issues in the past, such as server crashes or connectivity problems, these issues are usually resolved quickly and do not result in a complete "crash" of the exam.
To verify the accuracy of any information about JAMB or the UTME exam, I recommend checking official sources, such as:
- JAMB's official website (jamb.gov.ng)
- JAMB's social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
- Nigerian news outlets (reputable online news sources, such as Vanguard, Punch, etc.)
- Official announcements from JAMB or the Nigerian government
Remember to always verify information through credible sources before sharing or believing it.