Asari Dokubo Throws Shade At Mmesoma

Hamilton Nwosa
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Asari Dokubo Throws Shade At Mmesoma

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Ex-Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo, on Thursday, said Mmesoma Ejikeme probably altered her age before writing the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME.

Mr. Dokubo said his children completed their secondary school education at 15 and 16 years respectively and Mmesoma wrote her JAMB at the age of 19 years.

According to Dokubo: “I have actually checked the little girl’s details, and I observed that there is the possibility that her age was altered before she sat for the exam.

“If not, why will she be writing JAMB at 19 when my own children finished school between the ages of 15 & 16. I saw 2004 in her details that I saw.

“One sure fact is that we know all these things, but we may choose not to talk. Now, I have to talk because I am irritated by what some people are saying. Something that is an obvious lie is what some people are comfortable with.”

Miss Mmesoma has been in the limelight lately after the Joint Admissions And Matriculation Board, JAMB accused her of result forgery.

Mmesoma had insisted she scored 362 in her UTME, but JAMB said clearly that the said result did not emanate from their result portal.

The examination body insisted that the 19-year-old scored 249 and not 362 and has since imposed a three year ban on her.

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