A young Nigerian man has shared a QR code that he generated, putting in a fake JAMB score of 390 The man used the QR code to show that anybody could create their scores and put any name they want.
Nigerians who scanned the code were surprised as they added to the conversation surrounding the alleged forged result of Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma.
JAMB said the UTME result being paraded by Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma is fake.
Many people were surprised when they saw Seji on Twitter as a candidate name with a fake JAMB score of 390.
Some Twitter users agreed with him that QR codes could be exploited by anybody intending to fake a result.
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@obaitee1 said: “Now I’m convinced.. there’s a foul play from her end.”
@abduljeleel605 said: “So na your name you just put.”
@alloysius3 said: “Seijin this one is yours ohh, you also wrote jamb lol.”
@EforkDavis5 said: “We aren’t fools like ya nah …..we should scan what you crop outta nowhere.”
@Homiebishop said: “Anybody can create code.”
@david_saint_ replied: “Exactly, and the one in the first frame has a white background compared to the one in the 3rd frame that blends with the paper color.”
@not_chaosssss said: “She’s not. the qr code has been tampered with. anybody can create it.”
@Josi_Elewa said: “Nigeria is a den of thieves. You people are actually robbers and I hope that girl goes to prison alongside all her handlers.”
@betgains said: “Lmaoo JAMB operations poor sha, how can a QR code be showing two separate result, imagine hacker embed malware on the QR code.”
App for creating JAMB result
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a man uncovered a fake result-generating app.
A Facebook user, displayed the application named ‘JambFun-Fake Jamb Result Maker’, saying he found it on the Google Play Store. With the application, the youth generated a fake result for himself, like a candidate who took the 2023 UTME, and stunned netizens with its outcome.