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Photos - Students Took To The Streets To Protest Mass Failure In Jamb

So students took to the streets to protest and pour out their anger and frustration over their failure in Jamb.
Although some students are already celebrating their success in the UTME exams, many students complain about the new computer system of conducting the exams.

Some blame faulty computer systems, poor and inadequate time frame given to them and so on, but who is ready to listen to these aggrieved students and give them what they want.

They will have to wait for another year to sit for the exams unless Jamb listens and do something about their plight.

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