A UTME candidate who proudly announced a score of 326 has been left stunned after receiving a message from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, rescheduling him for a retake.
The candidate, known as @swagpriest2 on X, had earlier celebrated his result online, writing: “Hope 326 isn’t a bad score for Twitter NG.”
However, in a sudden twist, he posted a screenshot of a text message from JAMB informing him of a rescheduled exam date.
Expressing his frustration, he wrote: “WTF I got rescheduled… I’m not even in Lagos. Gosh, this country is so awful.”
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The post quickly drew attention, with other users chiming in to share confusion and similar experiences. Reactions ranged from disbelief to sarcasm:
* @darhythms asked, *“Also did you by any chance write in Lagos and then move afterwards?”*
* @\_\_onisamuel questioned, *“Is it that they just pick candidates to result again?”*
* @Yhuchez joked, *“Lmao. Them take back the score. Them say no be your own.”*
* @mrsaka\_1 noted, *“Thought they said they rescheduled those that scored below 200 only?”*
* @99daagentts added, *“So wtf happened to your previous results?”*
JAMB had earlier confirmed that irregularities occurred at some exam centers, leading to mass rescheduling — regardless of scores. This latest twist adds to the growing concern among high-scoring candidates affected by the error.
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