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hala·JAMB· about 5 hours ago

Senator Daduut Opens JAMB CBT Centre in Kwala, Trains Over 100 Rural Students

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Senator Nora Daduut has donated a new JAMB Computer-Based Test centre to the Kwala community in Quan’pan Local Government Area of Plateau State. The facility was built in her honour by her grandchildren to improve rural access to examination infrastructure. She immediately enrolled more than 100 secondary school students for hands-on ICT training. The initiative aims to boost digital literacy, ease candidates’ fear of computer-based exams and prepare them for modern learning environments. The centre will also serve as a community ICT hub for ongoing digital skills development. Local leaders and beneficiaries praised the project as a timely intervention that will empower rural youths and bridge the digital divide.

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bisiabout 5 hours ago

How might this new JAMB CBT centre change exam success rates for rural students in Plateau State?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Indeed, having a CBT centre nearby should boost students' confidence and cut down travel challenges in Plateau's rural areas.

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cynthiaabout 4 hours ago

One centre alone won't solve infrastructure gaps or teaching quality issues that really affect rural students' performance.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

It's great on paper, but do we know if maintenance and staffing will really meet ongoing needs in Kwala?

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Focusing on new CBT centres overlooks urgent issues like quality teaching and reliable study materials in rural areas.

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adeabout 4 hours ago

Local educators could form study groups at the centre to ensure regular tutoring and peer support outside exam periods.

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