Four Remanded For Examination Malpractices In Ondo Court

On Tuesday, a Federal High Court in Akure, Ondo State, remanded four people for impersonation and exam irregularities in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board exam.

The defendants are Feranmi Adesuyi, Peter Okereke, Olayinka Mustapha, and Timilehin Akinwale.
According to the prosecution, Moses Osimhen, the first three defendants; Akinwale, Mustapha and Okereke committed the offence of impersonation on February 15, 2023, during the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination at a Computer-Based Test centre located at Aina Awaw International College, Ilu Abo, Akure while Adesuyi committed the said offence on April 28 at Amable Nigeria Limited CBT Centre in Owo, during the 2023 JAMB examination.

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Osimhen told the court that the offences were contrary to Section 3(3)(c) of the Examination Malpractices Act, Cap E15, LFN, 2004 and punishable under the same section.

The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them.

The prosecutor prayed the court to remand the suspects pending the date for the hearing.

The defendants’ counsel, Clement Falana and Austin Agbounghale, pleaded for the court to grant their clients bail, stating that the offences committed by the defendants were bailable.

But the presiding judge, Justice T. B. Adegoke, granting the prosecutor’s plea, ordered the suspects to be remanded at the Olokuta Custodial Centre and adjourned the case till July 12, 2023, for hearing.

 

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