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‘Help me pass JAMB’ — the plea tuteria is turning into possibility

Every year in Nigeria, millions of young people walk into JAMB exam halls carrying a fear they rarely say out loud: “What if I fail again?” Not because they lack intelligence or ambition, but because they have never truly been given the tools to succeed. The data tells a painful story — in the last cycle, over 1.36 million students scored below 200, and less than one percent crossed the 300 mark. Behind those numbers are real human beings: teenagers writing JAMB for the third, fourth, even sixth time; young adults staying home year after year because admission never comes; families pouring everything into lesson fees and textbooks, only to watch the same outcome repeat itself.

When failure becomes routine, it stops being a score. It becomes identity. It becomes doubt buried in the minds of students who once dreamed boldly, until the system quietly taught them to shrink. Many have started to internalise a sentence no student should ever believe: “Maybe I will fail JAMB again.”

This is the reality Tuteria decided to confront. Earlier in 2025, a small group of students were invited to try a new learning model built by the Tuteria team. With structure, guidance, and a new technology-driven approach, many of these same students broke the 300 barrier. They didn’t just improve scores—they rediscovered hope.

Tuteria Prep is a long-term education project designed to support multiple national exams, with JAMB as the first major public rollout. At the centre of the programme is a new intelligent learning engine powered by over fifteen years of real JAMB questions. Unlike traditional past-question drilling, the system analyses patterns, identifies common traps, highlights knowledge gaps, and reorganises material so that each student learns what truly matters for the exam. The technology adapts to each learner’s pace, which means two students in the same class can receive different forms of support and still grow with confidence. Wrapped around this technology are Tuteria’s tutors—expert educators who have spent years helping students achieve high academic performance through clear teaching, daily practice, weekly mock exams, and results-focused strategies.

Together, the technology and the teachers create something Nigerian students rarely experience: personalised learning they can trust. No noise, no guessing, no random trial-and-error. Just a structured path toward academic success.

But there is another layer to this story. Many of the students who need this the most are the least able to afford it. They have the potential, the discipline, the hunger for education—but not the support system. That is why Tuteria is inviting individuals, companies, alumni networks, foundations, and families to sponsor students around them — or donate directly to support students in underserved communities through HelpMePassJAMB.com. Even a small contribution can place a child into a structured programme that could change the course of their entire life.

The campaign called “Help me pass JAMB” isn’t a slogan. It is a mirror held up to a national pain point we can no longer ignore. It is honest about the fear—so we can be intentional about the solution. And the solution exists. It is structured learning. It is daily practice. It is expert guidance. It is personalised support powered by technology. It is a community of people willing to stand beside students who have been fighting alone for too long.

Tuteria Prep was created so that students can rewrite that sentence in their minds:
“This time, I will pass.”
“This time, I will enter university.”
“This time, everything will be different.”

If you know a student preparing for JAMB in 2026, help them access this opportunity. Sponsor a neighbour’s child. Support a relative. Encourage your workplace to adopt a school. Give someone the confidence they have never known going into a national exam. Even one person’s support can transform an entire family’s future.

Nigeria’s future will not be built by statistics—it will be built by the students who refuse to give up, and by the people who help them believe that failure is not their inheritance. Tuteria Prep is ready. The question is simple:
Will we give our students the chance they deserve?

Visit https://tuteria.com/n/utme for more information or to get started.

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