UTME 2019: 5 years after, court fines ‘Prof’ N100, 000 for impersonating daughter 

A Chief Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, has sentenced ‘Professor’ Jide Josiah Jisos to six months in prison, with an option of a N100, 000 fine, for impersonation during the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

It was reported that ‘Prof.’ Jisos was apprehended by officials of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) while monitoring the 2019 UTME at Brix Academy in Abuja.

Jisos had presented himself to JAMB examination officials as a representative of a non-governmental organisation (NGO), claiming he was there to oversee the examination. 

However, his deception was uncovered when he was questioned by the leader of the monitoring team in the examination hall, who asked him to clarify his purpose.

Unable to substantiate his claims, Jisos was arrested and handed over to security personnel for further investigation.

During interrogation, he confessed that he was not affiliated with any NGO and was actually in the examination hall to assist his daughter in taking the 2019 UTME.

According to a statement on Sunday by JAMB’s public relations officer, Fabian Benjamin, on October 24, 2024, gave the impersonator an option to pay N100, 000 fine.

“Chief Magistrate Hon Justice Folashade Oyekan found Jisos guilty of a one-count charge of impersonation and sentenced him to six months in prison, with an option of a N100, 000 fine, he said.