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Hijab Tension: JAMB Issues New Directive on Registration of Muslim Candidates

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued a clarification regarding the registration process for candidates, stating that the removal of hijabs is not a requirement. This clarification follows the circulation of a video that highlighted concerns about perceived discrimination against Muslim candidates at Afe Babalola University.
In the video, shared by social media user AsakyGRN, a man expressed his dismay that his sister was asked to remove her hijab in order to have her photograph taken during the registration process.
“After the capturing, they asked her to sign an undertaking for wearing a hijab. Are Muslims now being discriminated against for wearing hijabs?”
In a statement on Saturday via its verified account, JAMB said, “Thank you for your concern. However, it is important to state clearly that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, whether in the past or present, has never issued any directive prohibiting candidates from wearing the hijab.”
The board explained that the procedure at ABUAD is a standard biometric requirement.
“When his sister presented herself for registration, she was informed of the Board’s standard guideline, which is a global practice in capturing candidates for both an international passport and a visa, which requires that both ears must be visible during biometric photo capture,” the statement read.
“This requirement is purely technical and is intended to ensure that proper facial recognition and identification do not require the candidate to remove her hijab.”
JAMB added that the candidate’s religious position was respected.
“She was requested to formally state in writing that she personally chose not to comply with the guideline regarding ear visibility, so that the record would accurately reflect the circumstances and prevent future misrepresentation. She obliged and was successfully captured, albeit after considerable time and effort,” the statement said.
The board reiterated, “For clarity, candidates are not required to remove their hijab. The simple requirement is that the ears be visible during photo capture, which can be done without removing the hijab itself.
“This is a standard biometric procedure, similar to what is obtained during passport or visa applications at embassies worldwide.”
JAMB concluded by urging the public to avoid spreading misleading accounts and to seek clarification where necessary, adding, “Mutual understanding will enable the Board to serve every candidate more effectively and fairly. We remain committed to respecting the rights and beliefs of all candidates, irrespective of religion or background.”
JAMB began registration for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) on Monday, January 26, 2026, running until Saturday, February 28, 2026.
JAMB Registrar Prof. Is-haq Oloyede said e-PIN vending started on Monday, January 19, 2026, and will end on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
For Direct Entry (DE) candidates, sale of application documents and e-PIN vending begins Monday, March 2, 2026, closing Saturday, April 25, 2026, with registration available only at JAMB zonal and state offices. The Registrar assured that measures are in place to ensure a smooth registration process nationwide.











