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Herbalist advises JAMB candidates to apply for herbs course after low UTME scores

A Nigerian herbs seller has advised JAMB candidates who wish to study medicine but scored poorly in the recent UTME exam to apply for her herbs course, which is currently open for admission.
In a video shared on her TikTok page, she explained that while many may not be able to pursue medicine or pharmacy due to low scores, they can still apply for her herbs course.
She shared her personal experience, stating: “Admission is ongoing for those who failed JAMB. If you can’t study medicine, you can study herbs. When I wrote JAMB, I scored 75, and that’s why I decided to go into herbs.”
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