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Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by oikirodah(m): 4:49pm On Jul 04, 2023
Navigating the Dangerous Route: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, and the Shadow of Ethnic Bias



In today's digital era, social media has become the primary source of news and information, shaping the way we perceive the world. However, this power comes with inherent risks, as narratives can be easily manipulated and misinformation can spread like wildfire.

The recent incident involving Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma and her falsified JAMB result serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of hasty conclusions and the detrimental habit of linking every misfortune to the President or political figures.

Let us explore the perils of this tendency and the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based judgment.

In the realm of academia, Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, driven by ambition and financial need, fell prey to the allure of fraudulent means. Falsifying her JAMB result, she hoped to secure grants from individuals and corporate bodies.

Unfortunately, she was caught in the web of her own deceit when the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) uncovered the result-padding scheme. Mmesoma's 2023 UTME result was withdrawn, and she was banned from future examinations. The case was then handed over to the security agencies for further action.

However, the reaction on social media to Mmesoma's case was swift and misguided. Many individuals, without having all the facts, immediately attributed the incident to ethnic cleansing, solely based on her state of origin, Anambra.

This knee-jerk response showcased the danger of hasty conclusions and the ease with which misinformation can be perpetuated. It is crucial to resist the temptation to jump to conclusions without proper investigation and verification.

Moreover, a concerning trend has emerged where people link every misfortune or wrongdoing to the President or political figures they oppose. In the case of Mmesoma, some individuals took this opportunity to cast blame on the ruling party and its leaders.

This habit of associating any negative event with the President or politicians not only lacks evidence but also undermines the integrity of our institutions and perpetuates a culture of scapegoating.

The danger of linking every wrongdoing or misfortune to the President lies in the erosion of trust, credibility, and accountability. By hastily connecting unrelated events, we cloud the real issues at hand and hinder genuine progress.

It is essential to separate individual actions from political affiliations and recognize that accountability lies with the responsible parties, not the President as a whole.

Critical thinking and evidence-based judgment should be the guiding principles when evaluating situations. It is vital to examine each case on its own merits, avoiding the temptation to rush to conclusions based on personal biases or incomplete information.

Waiting for all the facts to emerge and allowing due process to take its course ensures fairness and avoids the harmful effects of misinformation.

The case of Mmesoma's falsified JAMB result serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of misinformation and the prevalence of hypocrisy within our society.

It underscores the need for critical thinking, fact-checking, and responsible behavior on social media platforms. By allowing ourselves to be swayed by sentiment and propagating baseless allegations, we risk undermining the credibility of institutions and perpetuating a culture of fraud.

It is imperative that we strive for a society built on integrity, transparency, and fairness, rejecting the allure of misinformation and hypocrisy that threatens to erode our progress as a nation.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO Of Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/navigating-the-dangerous-route-mmesomas-jamb-result-hypocrisy-and-the-shadow-of-ethnic-bias/

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Zxcvbnmghtr: 4:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
Mmesoma claiming 363 in Jamb is like Peter Obi claiming mandate. grin, grin grin Nah wash. cheesy

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by EKONGKING: 4:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
The developers added one more credit score to their impressive list of baby factory,drug smuggling,kidnapping,fake products,cannibalism etc .

With these credit scores the developers will get the best chance to enter mafia academy in Italy,mexican drug cartels , ISIS academy for killing in Syria.

They will be eligible for all prestigious crime academies in the world

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 4:51pm On Jul 04, 2023
oikirodah:
Navigating the Dangerous Route: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, and the Shadow of Ethnic Bias

By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah

In today's digital era, social media has become the primary source of news and information, shaping the way we perceive the world. However, this power comes with inherent risks, as narratives can be easily manipulated and misinformation can spread like wildfire.

The recent incident involving Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma and her falsified JAMB result serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of hasty conclusions and the detrimental habit of linking every misfortune to the President or political figures.

Let us explore the perils of this tendency and the importance of critical thinking and evidence-based judgment.

In the realm of academia, Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, driven by ambition and financial need, fell prey to the allure of fraudulent means. Falsifying her JAMB result, she hoped to secure grants from individuals and corporate bodies.

Unfortunately, she was caught in the web of her own deceit when the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) uncovered the result-padding scheme. Mmesoma's 2023 UTME result was withdrawn, and she was banned from future examinations. The case was then handed over to the security agencies for further action.

However, the reaction on social media to Mmesoma's case was swift and misguided. Many individuals, without having all the facts, immediately attributed the incident to ethnic cleansing, solely based on her state of origin, Anambra.

This knee-jerk response showcased the danger of hasty conclusions and the ease with which misinformation can be perpetuated. It is crucial to resist the temptation to jump to conclusions without proper investigation and verification.

Moreover, a concerning trend has emerged where people link every misfortune or wrongdoing to the President or political figures they oppose. In the case of Mmesoma, some individuals took this opportunity to cast blame on the ruling party and its leaders.

This habit of associating any negative event with the President or politicians not only lacks evidence but also undermines the integrity of our institutions and perpetuates a culture of scapegoating.

The danger of linking every wrongdoing or misfortune to the President lies in the erosion of trust, credibility, and accountability. By hastily connecting unrelated events, we cloud the real issues at hand and hinder genuine progress.

It is essential to separate individual actions from political affiliations and recognize that accountability lies with the responsible parties, not the President as a whole.

Critical thinking and evidence-based judgment should be the guiding principles when evaluating situations. It is vital to examine each case on its own merits, avoiding the temptation to rush to conclusions based on personal biases or incomplete information.

Waiting for all the facts to emerge and allowing due process to take its course ensures fairness and avoids the harmful effects of misinformation.

The case of Mmesoma's falsified JAMB result serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of misinformation and the prevalence of hypocrisy within our society.

It underscores the need for critical thinking, fact-checking, and responsible behavior on social media platforms. By allowing ourselves to be swayed by sentiment and propagating baseless allegations, we risk undermining the credibility of institutions and perpetuating a culture of fraud.

It is imperative that we strive for a society built on integrity, transparency, and fairness, rejecting the allure of misinformation and hypocrisy that threatens to erode our progress as a nation.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO Of Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/navigating-the-dangerous-route-mmesomas-jamb-result-hypocrisy-and-the-shadow-of-ethnic-bias/

Source iReporteronline.
You this oshomole blog,where is your proof that she falsified her result.She printed the result from Jamb portal,meaning the problem is from Jamb just like Inec.She has always been a brilliant student and couldn't have forged her result for any reason

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Writingpresiden: 4:52pm On Jul 04, 2023
Everything in this world comes first with bribing
Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jul 04, 2023
omo igbo and playing the victim is their second nature

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by festacman(m): 4:59pm On Jul 04, 2023
I don't understand this. What about the other candidate Umeh Nkechinyere from Anambra State that JAMB certified as scoring the highest? Why is she not being celebrated or given scholarship? Is she not a worthy daughter of Anambra State like Mmesomma? Why is everybody focused on this girl with doubtful result? What is wrong with us even engaging tribal slanging match over the doubtful when the genuine is roundly ignored?

I suggest that Seun splashed her picture on the FP as mark of honor rather than all these Mmesoma controversies.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Millimann: 5:01pm On Jul 04, 2023
oikirodah:

In the realm of academia, Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma, driven by ambition and financial need, fell prey to the allure of fraudulent means. Falsifying her JAMB result, she hoped to secure grants from individuals and corporate bodies.
Unfortunately, she was caught in the web of her own deceit when the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) uncovered the result-padding scheme.
Source iReporteronline.

How can this writer just conclude that this girl forged her result??

Why not wait for them to conclude their investigations and we know what really happened and who should be held culpable.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Opolopoopolonio: 5:04pm On Jul 04, 2023
Some pigs... are still defending Mmesoma cheesy

Chai cheesy

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by sobhladi: 5:04pm On Jul 04, 2023
Tiring
Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by yarimo(m): 5:25pm On Jul 04, 2023
Stupid girl

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Lovilla(f): 5:31pm On Jul 04, 2023
yarimo:
Stupid girl
e pain am grin grin grin

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by yarimo(m): 5:33pm On Jul 04, 2023
Lovilla:
e pain am grin grin grin
everyone in that side of Nigeria are experts in faking

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Guestlander: 5:36pm On Jul 04, 2023
festacman:
I don't understand this. What about the other candidate Umeh Nkechinyere from Anambra State that JAMB certified as scoring the highest? Why is she not being celebrated or given scholarship? Why is everybody focused on this girl with doubtful result?

People focus on her because she cheated and continues to defend it.
She is trying to steal what belongs to Nkechi and that is totally unacceptable.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Lovilla(f): 5:37pm On Jul 04, 2023
yarimo:
everyone in that side of Nigeria are experts in faking
is that why u are in sifie peins? grin grin grin

If e pain u, check the nearest vacant transformer and hug it.
U wont be missed atleast, almajiri beggers go reduce by Minus1 grin grin

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by yarimo(m): 5:40pm On Jul 04, 2023
Lovilla:
is that why u are in sifie peins? grin grin grin

If e pain u, check the nearest vacant transformer and hug it.
U wont be missed atleast, almajiri beggers go reduce by Minus1 grin grin
chaii if you are the one on your profile picture, your body must be very soft oo tongue tongue tongue

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Lovilla(f): 5:42pm On Jul 04, 2023
yarimo:
chaii if you are the one on your profile picture, your body must be very soft oo tongue tongue tongue
not suprised.
Northeners and women.
So bad!!!

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Brendaniel: 6:29pm On Jul 04, 2023
Oikirodah the charge and write journalist, just make sure you don't write the one that will cause trouble bigger than the money they pay you....

Anyway your charge and write business will favour me and my family

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Fryx: 7:00pm On Jul 04, 2023
Haven't been following the story.

Meanwhile, if you are a good story teller that also know how to write. Check out this opportunity.

https://www.nairaland.com/7752440/need-good-story-teller
Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by sogodihno: 7:00pm On Jul 04, 2023
Victim mentality has damaged her people, they always have the mentality of everyone is against them, that's why they keep losing in Nigeria politics

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Senioradvocate(m): 7:01pm On Jul 04, 2023
angry
Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Meditation01(m): 7:01pm On Jul 04, 2023
Always use ‘PHAT!’ when you find yourself in an impure or aurically negative physical location, when you need to purify it. Just as fire can purify physical things, the mantra ‘PHAT!’ can purify astral spaces.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Klington: 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Lorayne(m): 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
mhen.... y'all turning this shii into something big.... let the authorities handle this and lets use our time to talk about tinubus new policies abeg

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Jayhome24: 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
They have started, everything to them is about Ethnic.

So pls tell us which ethnic now fighting this little girl, name the ethnic or delete this post ASAP.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by HayB100(m): 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
Nah were una be seh. Person do something bad, una still dey try justify am, ori yin buru like masquerade wey dey pursue mad man. Pikin steal, una dey try praise am, were niyin 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
Hmmmm, the bush radio man that has paid a one year subscription to NL to be posting his rubbish to front page everytime

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Racoon(m): 7:05pm On Jul 04, 2023
Why all these back and forth sef? Why are the relevant agencies of government not talking on this matter? So much dehumanisation of a a young girl.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by IamtheTruth1(m): 7:06pm On Jul 04, 2023
oikirodah:
Navigating the Dangerous Route: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, and the Shadow of Ethnic Bias





Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO Of Bush Radio Academy.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/navigating-the-dangerous-route-mmesomas-jamb-result-hypocrisy-and-the-shadow-of-ethnic-bias/


A lot of sick people in this country. You can see the hate being shown to a minor for Bleep sake. Tomorrow you will come and tell her to be patriotic.

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by Judolisco(m): 7:06pm On Jul 04, 2023
E don do abeg... It's good she was caught..see dat governor dat nysc waited for more Dan 20 yrs to expose

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Re: Mmesoma's JAMB Result, Hypocrisy, And The Shadow Of Ethnic Bias by ShaqFu: 7:07pm On Jul 04, 2023
Lol. Those who rushed to give her scholarship when the evidence leveled against her is cogent are a unique set if individuals.

You'll have to wonder why they didn't even engage those who passed valiantly, than wait for someone to be notorious for forging her jamb score before they start awarding scholarship... Tssk.

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