The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has delisted 23 Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres across 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) following technical challenges recorded during the 2026 Mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
The board also placed 88 other centres on warning for minor technical issues observed during the exercise.
According to JAMB spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, the decision follows a review of the mock examination conducted on Saturday, March 28, with results released on March 31. He said the affected centres failed to meet required technical standards.
JAMB also cautioned candidates against fraudsters on social media platforms, particularly WhatsApp groups, who claim they can manipulate UTME scores.
Delisted CBT Centres by State
Abia
Micben, Seat of Wisdom Academy CBT Hall, Umunteke Asa, Ukwa West
Anambra
Bishop Crowther Seminary CBT Centre, Awka
The Oracle Lens CBT Centre, Nnokwa
Bayelsa
Derby’s Young ICT Centre, Yenagoa
Delta
Avid ICT Solutions CBT Centre, Asaba
Brightfield School CBT Centre, Ekpan
Conarina Maritime Academy CBT Centre, Abraka
Edo
Daniet Global Resources CBT Centre, Benin City
Moses and Grace College of Health Sciences and Technology CBT Centre, Benin City
FCT
De-Lite CBT Centre, Maitama, Abuja
Zullqud Consult Ltd CBT Centre, Lugbe
Lagos
Florin High School CBT Centre, Ejigbo
Folbob CBT Centre, Ibeju-Lekki
Great Kezino College CBT Centre, Ikorodu
Obans CBT Centre, Ikorodu
Teesas Learning and CBT Centre, Lekki
Ogun
Braingate Model Schools CBT Centre, Arepo
Greenhills Academy CBT Centre, Itele
Osun
Oduduwa University CBT Centre, Ipetumodu
Oyo
Lasting Glory Schools CBT Centre, Ibadan
Nesam International School CBT Centre, Ibadan
Saf Polytechnic CBT Centre, Iseyin
Plateau
Rabjib Computer Academy CBT Centre, Jos
JAMB said the affected centres were removed due to technical inefficiencies that could compromise examination integrity.











































































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