A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.
A young medical doctor who is also an author has accused the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board of a breach of contract entered into between the national exam body and the author.
Ayomide Mohammed author of the book “The last days at Forcados High School” says JAMB adopted his book to be part of the syllabus for students writing the use of English test for a period of three years.
But the exam body has breached the contract and subsisted his book without consulting him.
He wants the federal government to compel JAMB and his to also pay the royalties generated from the sale of the book.