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JAMB Cancels Two Examination Centres, Relocates Candidates


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has cancelled two centres due to poor facilities.
This was disclosed by the the Coordinator, National Headquarters Annex of the board in Lagos, Dr Beatrice Okorie.
The centres are Huntview Technology Limited, No. 4, Ayanboye St., Anthony village and the New Ocean Comprehensive High School, Megida, Ayobo area, Lagos.
Candidates who are yet to sit for their examination in the affected centres are to note that JAMB has provided alternative centres for them.
For candidates whose centres were Huntview Technology Limited, No. 4, Ayanboye St., Anthony village the new venue is now Jkk building, ETC Nigeria Limited, 229, Ikorodu road, Ilupeju.
While those that were suppose to sit for the examination at New Ocean Comprehensive High School, Megida, Ayobo area, Lagos will now Island Computers College, 99, Meiran road, Otapo Bus-stop, Meiran, Lagos as their examination venue.
Affected candidates are advised to go to their new centres immediately.
Officers of the Nigerian Civil Defence Corps have been stationed at the cancelled centres to direct candidates to the new centres.

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