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In this video, I speak as someone who practiced as a Cloud Engineer for 4 years. 3X Google Certified 3X Azure Certified AWS certified cloud engineer. This is a 20-min commentary reviewing JAMB's technical review. JAMB deliberately sabotaged the South East. No Questions. RT.

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UDEH Chukwuma1 year ago

I think the parents of the children should approach the court in a class action; I recommend you try to converse with @oagbakoba with the evidence you have presented. I do not think it's fair for JAMB to claim an error and ask the children to repeat the exams. It's beyond that, like you rightly pointed out, someone is dead because of this, plus all the many mental breakdowns. We must not allow them to sweep this under the carpet.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊1 year ago

@oagbakoba I don't have the time allocation to pursue/drive a class action - this is the best I could do, to improve public knowledge on this issue. If there's one in place, I'm happy to "testify"/ "corroborate" however that may help.

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OBI AGU 🦁1 year ago

I said it since 5 days ago. It was so audible to the deaf and visible to the blind

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🐦‍🔥SMM🪽1 year ago

This was a system failure due to poor design. The system was intentionally designed for the Eastern candidates cluster to be dependent on servers in Lagos which they have full control over. They cut corners and also didn't do due diligence System logs analysis would reveal more

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Engr. Kings👨‍🔧 For Peter Obi.1 year ago

Mr @winexviv please watch this video, see his professional observations and submission. We can't afford to allow a deliberate sabotage of this magnitude to be done to the people of the South East. We have to fight this or it will repeat itself again. This is the right time.

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Isaac1 year ago

Even my small server that handles a bunch of cron jobs and slightly heavy functions was tested to it's limits before pushing to prod . There is no excuse for an error such as this on this scale . None whatsoever.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊1 year ago

It would be great if, in the spirit of "transparency", JAMB shares what their standard stress & chaos testing protocols are. What's their checklist for confirming system resilience.

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Benjamin1 year ago

@UnkleAyo thank you so much for this, i love how you broke it down for a better understanding... I'd love to ask how you went about being a cloud angineer and if it'd be possible you put me through, sir... i have currently, a learning path with ALX but i need a mentor, sir.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊1 year ago

You don't need a mentor. You don't need "ALX" You need grit, insane dedication, 6 hours of daily learning, YouTube and 6 months. This is a road map that can help you with how to learn and what to learn. Good luck.

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An Igbo Son🏖️1 year ago

It was deliberate act

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊1 year ago

That last line in the screenshot is insulting funny. You claim it is an outright human error but not an administrative manipulation. Who was the "human" that made the error? Who was ultimately responsible for the system patch? There's nothing honest or transparent about this technical review.

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