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    A woman has stirred widespread reactions on social media after sharing a controversial opinion about students sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

    Comment triggers mixed reactions online

    The statement, which surfaced online on Monday, suggested that a child who cannot independently navigate their way to a JAMB centre may not be prepared for the demands of higher education.

    The comment quickly gained traction, drawing both support and criticism from users who debated the realities faced by candidates across the country.

    If a child cannot confidently navigate their way to a JAMB centre on their own, it is a feedback that they are not ready for higher institution,” she said.

    Concerns over safety and infrastructure raised

    While some users agreed with her stance on independence, others argued that the Nigerian environment presents unique challenges that make such expectations unrealistic.

    Issues such as insecurity, unfamiliar locations, and inadequate transport systems were cited as major concerns.

    Observers note that similar debates emerged in 2023 when reports highlighted candidates missing examinations due to sudden changes in centre locations and logistical difficulties.

    Critics maintain that readiness for higher education should be assessed academically rather than through navigation skills, while supporters insist that life skills remain essential for student success.

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