The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released results of the mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) held on Saturday, June 28, 2025
A statement by JAMB’s spokesperson, Dr. Fabian Benjamin on Sunday evening noted that the results of 11,161 candidates who sat for the examination out of the 96,838 candidates scheduled for the mop-up exercise, have been released.
While noting that some candidates who were unable to access their results had failed to comply with the prescribed instructions, the board advised affected candidates to follow the correct procedure in order to access their results.
“Candidates who are not able to access their results have been found not to have fully complied with the instruction to send ‘UTMERESULT’ (as one word text) to 55019 or 66019 using the same phone number (SIM) used during registration for the UTME.”
The board disclosed that with the assistance of the Nigeria Police Force National Crime Centre (NPF-NCCC), five ring-leaders behind the fabrication of JAMB-Admission Letters for interested candidates in exchange for a fee have been apprehended.
Following the successful outcome of the investigation launched in 2024 of which the press was briefed in April of same year, five arrested ring-leaders, confessed to producing the fake admission letters and are currently being prosecuted at the FHC, Abuja in the case between the Inspector General of Police Vs Effa Leonard and four (4) others
“Following the confession from the syndicate, a total of 17,417 candidates were flagged as beneficiaries.
“Between 2024 and May,2025 when the Board submitted an update to the Federal Ministry of Education, a total of 6,903 candidates who were asked to rectify their minor discrepancies were cleared leaving behind 10,514 who had been referred to their nearest designated police investigation offices.
“Among the 10,514 candidates, 5,669 were confirmed to have outrightly procured forged letters while 4,832 candidates whose admission were then undisclosed to JAMB and who were being processed for condonement by their confessing institutions under a (2017-2020) ministerial waiver, impatiently engaged the syndicate to side-step the process.
“13 others were found to have been flagged due to one act of omission/commission or the other on the part of the candidates. 12 of the 13 candidates registered in 2017 when CAPS was established.
“In continuation of the screening process, the management of the Board at its meeting on the 5th July, 2025 decided that the 13 candidates flagged through one act of commission/omission or the other on the candidates part, should be requested to rectify their specific anomalies and proceed to print their new letters of admission as they belong to the batch of 6,903 earlier condoned.
“In addition, a total of 1,532 candidates, whose essential defence (though difficult to believe) was that they were not party to the commissioning of the syndicate which help facilitated their admission letters, are hereby warned and condoned because their institutions had eventually processed their condonement of initially undisclosed admission-a procedure the candidates initially attempted to side-step.
“Thus, 3,300 candidates who are not processed for illegitimate or undisclosed admission by their claimed institutions remain under investigation.
“The Board’s screening processes continue and any candidate found to have employed or solicited assistance from examination and certificate fraudsters or deviated from laid down procedures for registration, examination or admission would continue to face the consequences which include prosecution under the Examination Malpractices Act which prescribes appropriate punishment even for the under-aged and their culpable mentors, guardians or parents,” JAMB warned.






