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Nigeria to launch 4 satellites to tackle insecurity

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Last updated: May 16, 2025 9:43 am
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This led to a massive discrepancy in scores, with some students scoring as low as 30 out of 400, despite answering all questions correctly. As the news spread, panic set in among students and parents, with many worrying about the impact on their future academic pursuits.

JAMB quickly issued a statement, acknowledging the error and promising to rectify the situation. The board assured students that their scores would be reviewed and adjusted accordingly. However, the damage had already been done, with many students feeling demoralized and anxious about the impact on their university admissions.

The incident has raised serious questions about the reliability of technology in education and the consequences of technical glitches on students’ futures. It has also highlighted the need for robust quality assurance processes and thorough testing before implementing major system upgrades, especially in critical examinations like the UTME.

In conclusion, the JAMB scoring glitch serves as a cautionary tale about the pitfalls of over-reliance on technology in education. It underscores the importance of human oversight and quality control in ensuring the integrity and fairness of assessment processes. As students await the resolution of their scores, the incident serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and accountability in the administration of high-stakes exams. The recent updates made by JAMB were meant to ensure that every student had a unique exam and fair scoring based on the exact version of the test they received. However, a critical error occurred due to a mismatch between shuffled questions and answers, resulting in thousands of exams being scored incorrectly.

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The new software that was supposed to facilitate the grading process was not installed across all servers, leading to a massive fail in the system. As a result, affected students will have to retake their exams starting Friday, May 16. While JAMB has admitted the error and issued an apology, many are still questioning how such a significant blunder was overlooked and why major regions like Lagos and the South East were left out of the update.

Curious about how the error really happened and why certain regions were excluded from the update? Bolu has the full breakdown with all the answers to your burning questions. Click here to dive in and get all the details.

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Have a fun weekend ahead!

Victoria Fakiya for Techpoint Africa. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. One of the most exciting and promising developments in recent years is the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to revolutionize many industries, from healthcare to finance to transportation, and has the power to improve our lives in countless ways.

One area where AI is already making a big impact is in healthcare. AI-powered tools and technologies are being used to diagnose diseases, develop personalized treatment plans, and even assist with surgeries. For example, AI algorithms can analyze medical images such as X-rays and MRIs to detect abnormalities that may be missed by human doctors. This can lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses, which in turn can improve patient outcomes and save lives.

In addition to diagnosis and treatment, AI is also being used to improve the efficiency of healthcare operations. AI-powered software can optimize scheduling, streamline billing and coding processes, and even assist with inventory management. This can help healthcare providers save time and resources, allowing them to focus more on patient care.

Another area where AI is having a significant impact is in the financial sector. AI algorithms are being used to analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and trends that can help investors make better decisions. AI-powered trading platforms can execute trades faster and more efficiently than human traders, leading to increased profits and reduced risk.

In addition to trading, AI is also being used to detect fraud and prevent money laundering in the financial industry. By analyzing transaction data in real-time, AI algorithms can identify suspicious activity and alert financial institutions to potential threats. This can help protect both businesses and consumers from financial crimes.

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AI is also being used to improve transportation and logistics. Self-driving cars, powered by AI algorithms, are already being tested on roads around the world. These autonomous vehicles have the potential to reduce accidents, ease traffic congestion, and increase accessibility for people with disabilities.

In the field of logistics, AI-powered software is being used to optimize supply chain management, route planning, and inventory tracking. This can help companies reduce costs, improve efficiency, and deliver goods to customers faster.

Overall, the potential of AI is vast and exciting. As this technology continues to evolve and improve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications in a wide range of industries. From healthcare to finance to transportation, AI has the power to transform the way we live and work for the better.

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