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:

  1. Rumors and speculation: Social media platforms can spread rumors and speculation quickly, which can sometimes be misinterpreted as factual news.
  2. Misinformation: Some individuals or groups might intentionally spread false information to create panic or confusion.
  3. 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:

  1. JAMB's official website (jamb.gov.ng)
  2. JAMB's social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
  3. Nigerian news outlets (reputable online news sources, such as Vanguard, Punch, etc.)
  4. Official announcements from JAMB or the Nigerian government

Remember to always verify information through credible sources before sharing or believing it.