JAMB 2026: Video as Candidate Shares Why He Nearly Fainted Inside Exam Hall
- A Nigerian man has cried out bitterly on social media over the questions that were set by JAMB in 2026
- In a trending post, the young man who sat for the examination lamented online and insinuated that the questions were tough
- According to his lamentation, seeing the questions nearly made him faint inside the examination hall as he could not understand them
A young Nigerian man who sat for the 2026 JAMB examination turned to social media to express strong reaction about the questions that had been set.
After leaving the examination centre, he went online and shared his frustration with the paper he had just written.

Source: TikTok
JAMB 2026 candidate laments over questions
His post gained attention quickly and became a topic of discussion among other users.
He insinuated that the difficulty level of the questions was far higher than he expected. The heartbroken man also noted that the experience inside the hall was overwhelming for him because he struggled to make sense of what was asked.
Identified on TikTok as @emmanueltopaz6, he uploaded a video in which he spoke about how unclear the examination felt to him.
He gave an example to illustrate his point, referring to a question that seemed confusing and unrelated to what he had studied.
He explained that the moment was so stressful that he felt he could have 'fainted' while still seated in the hall.
In his words:
"Today exam e no clear o. Question be like where did bepo did his NYSC. I nearly faint for hall o."

Source: TikTok
Reactions as JAMB candidate claims exam was tough
Nigerians had different things to say in the comments section.
@THE WORLD VS COMPETITION said:
"This year JAMB hard ooo Pass last year I hope I will score high English shock me eeeh."
@January 29 said:
"And my bestie said the novel didn't mention where bepo did his NYSC so it's a bonus to everyone."
@fuudies_and_cakes said:
"Who wrote English, maths, Government and Economics I use God beg una help us."
@ఌ𖣘𝒜𝓎𝑜𝓀𝒶 said:
"There wasn’t the part where he did his nysc in the novel just that he is a graduate of university of Benin."
@jews569 said:
"The question was brought from chapter 7 Ritualist: page 39 where it says: bepo introduced a business trick he learnt at a school in Warri delta state where he observed his NYSC."
@~Classic-Marah~ said:
"I only know he was a graduate in English and history department at university of Benin. which one is where did he do his NYSC."
@blessed said:
"Me way my center we no fit write today so so network issues make we see how jamb go reschedule us."
@ŤHÈ VÖICE reacted:
"Today for me too good luck to everyone writing today I wish all jamb studies excellent results flying colors you would come out from the hall smiling that you have passed ijn."
@Tayhor_ok added:
"Govt student, u ppl should focus on public opinion, constitution, monarchy, pre colonial constitution, federal, states and local government, parliamentary and presidential system, opec and ecowas = lit student favour on poetic devices e.g synedoche, simile, metonymy, oxymoron and euphemism then focus on aside and ballad so for text focus mainly on the mood and tone of the poems then how many lines they have, then marriage of anansewa, redemption road, path of lucas, so the lath does not die, nights, Antony and cleopatra, healthy garland = for irs know about quran 103, revelation of the quran, hadith 12, the first person to write hadith, who is the forth khulafar rashidun, mate, tawrah etc, so lastly on eng focus on stress syllabus, emphatic stress, inflation, consonants and vowel sounds omo na me cram all this things for head? Best of luck to y'all."
See the post below:
JAMB candidate shares scheduled date
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian JAMB candidate went viral on social media after sharing her examination date online.
In a now-viral post on TikTok, she disclosed the particular date which she was given to write the examination.
Source: Legit.ng


