Asari Dokubo, a former insurgent leader in the Niger Delta, suggested that Mmesoma Ejikeme’s age on the Joint Admission and Matriculation Examination (JAMB) may have been changed.
Dokubo asserted that Mmesoma’s age would have changed prior to her sitting for the UTME because he claimed his children graduated from secondary school at 15 and 16 years old.
He said this during a Facebook live video and added that the 19-year-old outcome saga was a blatant falsehood.
Dokubo, “I have actually verified the little girl’s information and found that there is a chance that her age was changed before she took the test.
If not, why will she write the JAMB exam at age 19, when my own children graduated school between the ages of 15 and 16. I saw 2004 in her details.
We are aware of all of these facts, yet we may decide not to discuss them. I have to speak right now because I find some of what others are saying to be grating. Some people are comfortable with something that is obviously false.
Remember how JAMB and Mmesoma, a student at the Anglican Girls Secondary School in Nnewi, Anambra State, had a disagreement over the latter’s UTME results?
Mmesoma first claimed to have received a 362 on her UTME, but JAMB charged that she had fabricated the score.
The testing organisation argued that she received a 249 and not a 362, but after some verbal sparring, Mmesoma accepted the latter.