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@Rise Again: Navigating Life After JAMB’s Harsh Reality
The release of the 2025 UTME results has shaken the hopes of many Nigerian youths. With a large percentage of candidates scoring below 200, the national atmosphere has been one of disappointment, outrage, and deep sorrow. In the midst of this emotional turbulence, one cannot ignore the tragic report of a 19-year-old who took her own life after receiving her result—a heartbreaking reminder that for many, this exam feels like everything.
Yet the truth is beginning to unfold.
The Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has now officially admitted that technical glitches did occur in a number of CBT centers across some states. These were not imagined flaws; they were real, with the power to disrupt focus, distort performance, and destroy the confidence of candidates. In a commendable move, JAMB has announced a window for affected candidates to rewrite the exam in the coming days. This is no small news—it is a critical chance to reclaim what was lost.
To every affected candidate, this is your moment to rise again.
The initial result does not define your intelligence, your worth, or your future. What happened was not a reflection of your ability; it was a system error—one that JAMB has now acknowledged. You must now see this new opportunity not as a second chance, but as a rightful correction to a flawed process. Prepare differently. Stay focused. Give your best. This window is a call to courage and a reminder that life sometimes allows redemptive turns.
To those not affected by the glitch but still disappointed in their scores, this is not the end either. Every successful story has its share of detours. You can decide to re-sit the next UTME with better preparation or consider alternative routes available in Nigeria’s expanding educational and entrepreneurial landscape. Vocational training, digital skills, creative enterprise, or online certifications in fields like programming, design, content writing, and business strategy are all viable and rewarding options.
It is important to remember that success in life is not linear. The path to fulfilment is often paved with disappointments that demand resilience, not retreat. The score of one exam should not push you into depression, anger, or the unthinkable. Speak to someone. Seek help. Share your thoughts. No examination is worth your life.
Rewriting the exam is a sign that the system, while flawed, is listening. Let your next move reflect strength, not surrender. Let it show that you are not defined by obstacles, but by how you overcome them.
Your dream is still valid. Your journey continues. And your story can still end in triumph.
Rise again. And this time, rise prepared.
Yours in fulfilment,
*@Otunba Femi Abiola, CMIE, MCE*
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