“The Anyhowness Is Too Much!” — Enioluwa Slams JAMB Over 6:30 AM Exam Schedule

Enioluwa Adeoluwa, a Nigerian media personality and influencer, has generated internet discussion after expressing his disapproval of the current JAMB exams’ early timetable.

Enioluwa criticized the exam authority on social media for setting papers as early as 6:30 am, citing what he called “the anyhowness in Nigeria.”

Enioluwa pointed out that such inadequate preparation and disregard for the national circumstances reflect poorly on the examination body and should not have been permitted.

 

Enioluwa’s View on Exams at 6:30 A.M.

Additionally, he urged the examining body to investigate this type of scheduling. He said,

“My biggest issue with Nigeria is that when you ask someone why they are doing something, they don’t have any rational explanation. This is because it has been so ingrained in the system.

The reason for this is that they are accustomed to the system of anonymity. According to what I’ve heard, a nationwide exam that is administered to secondary school pupils was scheduled for 6:30 am.

My problem is that if you ask secondary school kids, who are often between the ages of 14 and 17, why the exam was scheduled for 6:30 am, there probably isn’t a rational explanation.

We’re in a different climb now that the country’s security danger has escalated, but it only takes one individual in that organization to say, “I know this is how we’ve been doing it before; therefore, it’s our way.”

The 25-year-old also expressed regret, saying:

Furthermore, should a fifteen-year-old student get up at five in the morning to take a test at six thirty? Since they must wake up by 5 am, can their brains digest what they’ve read by 6:30 am? Was an experiment conducted wherein three students were asked to determine the optimal timing to take the test? Take into account the nation’s economic status as well.

Enioluwa added that before scheduling a time for a public exam, it is important to take into account the fact that many JAMB test takers must use public transit.
“I’ve been seeing comments online about people going missing after leaving their homes to write their JAMB exams,” the social media influencer said.

“When it is light banter, it is okay. But when it becomes a serious concern, can we delve into our cerebrum and ponder a little? This is a severe issue that would influence people’s lives. Thank you.

This occurs just a few days after Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo’s best friend, Priscilla, married her Tanzanian spouse, Jama.

 

Watch the clips below:

Netizens respond to his outburst

@virtousi:
“As I speak to you, children are in the rain, shivering in front of their centers..

@Lolaoj:
“We need to stop the mentality of ‘you should suffer as I suffered’ and instead change to ‘I don’t want you to suffer how I suffered’!

@belikepresh:
“Sending secondary school students to take exams in unfamiliar locations is concerning”.

@nancy.ogbue.nwosu:
“An exam that can be online. Time and structured. All online.”

@Tobeszn:
“You’re so used to suffering, that you think people should suffer as well” so well said📌👏 when things no longer serve. WE MUST LET THEM GO.”

@ijeoma_sandra:
“My niece lives in Lagos but was posted to a whole Ibadan to write her exam, mind you she registered very early. Like how did we get to this point!!!!”

@tormah_glam:
“My brother missed his exams because of this whole 6:30 crap.”

 

"The Anyhowness Is Too Much!" — Enioluwa Slams JAMB Over 6:30AM Exam Schedule

 

DOWNLOAD EXAM SCHOLARS 2025 CBT APP ON THE PLAY STORE

DOWNLOAD EXAM SCHOLARS 2025 CBT APP ON THE APP STORE

DOWNLOAD EXAM SCHOLARS  2025 CBT APP ON WINDOWS

VISIT EXAMSCHOLARS.COM for more info