Kate Henshaw corrects JAMB after the examination board made a grammatical error

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Kate Henshaw has corrected the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) over a grammatical error on X.

The examination board made the mistake while responding to politician Peter Obi’s claim that young admissions seeker were made to leave home in the dark to write the university entrance exams as early as 6:00am.

Responding via its official X account, JAMB wrote partly : “@PeterObi, Your Excellency,
I must assert that our examination is scheduled to commence at 8:00am, not 6:00 am. While verification and other clearance processes begins at 6:30am , it is imperative that candidates are afforded adequate time to settle in before the exam begins.”

Kate Henshaw then corrected JAMB, writing: By the way @JAMBHQ
It’s not ‘while verification and other clearance processes BEGINS’
It is ‘while verification and other clearance processes BEGIN!!’ I had all my education in this country. It was never this bad..

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