UTME: Identical twins caught for exam misbehavior in Borno state
- Security agents seized two indistinguishable twins for charged examination negligence in the progressing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) - The carbon copy siblings were gotten at the University of Maiduguri focus, Borno state - The twins were caught after they had deceived invigilators and security work force to get access to the exam focus Two indistinguishable twins have been captured for claimed examination misbehavior in the continuous Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), at the University of Maiduguri focus, Borno. Babagana Gutti, Chief Examiner Officer in the state, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the twins were caught by the security agents on Saturday in Maiduguri. Gutti said that the carbon copy siblings deceived invigilators and security faculty to get access to the inside. READ ALSO: Benue herders assaults: Obasanjo allegedly backs Ortom on hostile to open brushing law He said one of them attempted to sit for the examination in the interest of his sibling. The JAMB official clarified that one, Hussain Andulhammeed, was caught in the biometric enrollment for the Compute Base Test (CBT), including that the second people Hassan exploited their similarity and sat for the examination set up of his sibling. "We don't associate injustice until the point when one with the invigilators saw the other indistinguishable twin outside the examination lobby. "The invigilator ended up inquisitive and put forth couple of inquiries; however not happy with answers he set up them together for check. "It is lamentable our discoveries demonstrated that he was in the examination lobby set up of his sibling," he said. Gutti included that the competitors had been punished and given over to security staff. He clarified that the examination was going easily in the eight assigned focuses in the state. NAN report that around 1,700 competitors enlisted for the examination in the state. Focus: Read best news on Nigeria's #1 news application In a past report by m, a few applicants, who sat for the primary session of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), on Saturday, March 10, recognized JAMB as few froze because of their newness to the utilization of PCs. Abayomi Otubela, the proprietor of Lagooz Schools Agege, Lagos, whose school fills in as one of the UTME focuses, reported this to the guardians of the hopefuls at the holding up stop in the inside. Otubela said a few competitors experienced issues exploring through the PCs, which made them to freeze.

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