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JAMB: The Untold Story Surrounding Goodness Thomas Admission In ABU

BY DAYO ADESULU

Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB has once again insisted that Miss Goodness Thomas never applied for medicine at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaira contrary to insinuations.

Throwing more light on the issue, Oloyede said: “The evidence before us is that the candidate changed her course from Medicine to Anatomy.

“We can see that clearly in the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).

She did that on her own and she was therefore not in consideration for medicine at all.”

He continued: “If she had not changed her course, she would have been number 36 (of 80) on the merit list of ABU for medicine.

“After she changed, she became number one in Anatomy and she was offered admission for that course.

When we asked her why she changed, she said someone in ABU called her on phone to change her course.

We asked her for evidence, there was none.

ABU said they never advised her to do so.

“But despite that, ABU still went ahead to reverse the change she made and offered her admission in Medicine even though that was not cleared with CAPS.

I asked her why she is not telling the world that ABU offered her admission to Medicine eventually. She had no answer.”

The Board nevertheless requested that Goodness Thomas can change from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaira to any other university of her choice for her medical studies since she is no longer comfortable studying in ABU.

Miss Thomas, who scored 302 marks in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, was later admitted for Medicine at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, following the backlash that trailed her initial denial of the school to admit her for the course.

The school bowed to public pressure by granting her request to study Medicine after it had offered her admission in Anatomy.

Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, on Thursday, in Abuja, reassess her issues.

In the meeting which the board held with stakeholders, including Niger State Government to reassess her issue, Oloyede said the candidate who had caused the controversy in public domain, had become uncomfortable to study in ABU, where she was given admission to read Medicine.

According to him, the board was ready to go all out to facilitate her admission in any university in the country to study the Medicine other than for her pursuing the course in ABU.

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Oloyede said: “If they want her to be in another University, we can facilitate her movement,” adding that: “Having created that kind of controversy and sensation, she may no longer be comfortable studying in ABU.”

He, however, said: “But for her to change university, the right processes must be followed.

No Nigerian university can admit her without the right processes because she already has admission to ABU.”

The JAMB boss warned against attaching religion and ethnic sentiments on sensitive issues.

 

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