JAMB: Introduction of Eight keys is to make CBT friendly – Board clarifies

The organisation has, therefore restated its determination to continue all its examinations using CBT mode.
A statement issued in Abuja on Thursday by the spokesperson of JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, said the clarification became necessary “following the misleading caption in the front page of Nation of Thursday March 30 2017. with the headline: “JAMB dumps CBT, adopts eight keys.”
“This report was mischievous because more than 10 other journalists were there at the retreat where the Eight keys intended to make the navigation of the examination easy and friendly for first time user of computer or any electronic device was restated.
“The serial misleading captions of the Board activities by Nation even when their reporters are at such functions send accurate report to their headquarters is a clear demonstration of an orchestrated attempt to pull the Board down and berates her desire to improve the fortunes of the education sector as it concern public examination.
“At the meeting the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, restated the determination of JAMB to continue to innovate on policies that will ease the phobia for CBT, one of which is the introduction of the use of 8 keys without a mouse.
“A reporter from The Nation Newspapers in Kaduna, Abdulgafar Alabelewe, was in attendance and nowhere was the issue of dumping CBT contemplated. We see this embarrassing caption as deliberate effort to thwart the Board’s noble intention. The question we are asking is on what platform will the 8 keys be?
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