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JAMB: Fresh Details Emerge As To Why 2019 UTME Results Remain Unreleased
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ) has begun the biometric verification of the 1.8 candidates who sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination ( UTME ) 2019, it was learnt over the weekend. News reports that the exercise embarked upon by the board was responsible for the delay in releasing the UTME results conducted from April 11 to April 18. The board has already carried out biometric verification of candidates in 31 states. It is presently verifying those of candidates from six other states, according to The Nation . JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, confirmed this to a reporter from the media house in an interview at the weekend in Abuja. He said the board was cross-checking everything pertaining to the conduct of the examination , including fingerprints of candidates. Prof. Oloyede, who did not list the states the board has so far verified the fingerprints of candidates, said: “We are cross-checking everything, including fingers. If you know that you have about 1.8 candidates multiplied by ten that is the finger we are talking about. “If you are very close to the National Identity Card Management Commission (NIMC), ask them what it takes to analyse fingerprints in terms of period. “We are combining 1.8 million ten fingers with one another to be sure that we identify people who combine fingers and so on. That is where we are now. “We have done all other and now we have about six states to go. As I speak with you I am at a retreat with those who are doing it. We have about six states to go. We have done 31 states and six states are still not completed now



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