Key Points:
- ICAN says a viral clip shows stand-ins at exams. Officers caught two suspects inside one exam hall today.
- A man named Kay wrote for a bank boss. A woman claimed she sat for a Taraba official.
- The registrar Lanre Olasunkanmi vows a tough, fair probe. He says rules guide each step and punish clear fraud.
ICAN has moved fast after a clip went viral. The video shows two people writing for other people. Guards caught both inside one exam hall during tests. The scene set off loud talk online and offline.

The body now runs a clear and quick probe. Leads point to a man named Kay in view. He wrote on behalf of a bank manager. A woman said she sat for a state official.
Viral clip shows two alleged stand-ins
Viewers saw the first suspect as guards moved in. He gave his name as Kay, withheld in full. Reports say he sat in for a bank chief. The second case led to more shock in hall.
Officers also caught a woman with another script. She told them she wrote for a Taraba official. People gasped as the claim hit the room. Clips from phones then spread fast on social media.
Institute promises swift probe and firm sanctions
Registrar Lanre Olasunkanmi set a firm tone today. He said the exams follow global rules on plain honesty. He vowed a zero-tolerance line for exam fraud. He warned that cheats will face strong, clear action.
He added that teams have begun a deep, fair check. They will apply the rules in each open case. Findings will reach all groups in plain, clear terms. Each step will happen under well known regulations.
Meanwhile, Taraba news stays tense after a fresh probe. See our Taraba student death probe for this week’s update.
In addition, courts now chase fraud around key schools funds. Read our TETFund scam case for wider context.
ICAN plans a full, open brief when checks conclude. The body says truth will guide each next move. Users online urge quick action and fair, clear rules. We will track the case as fresh facts drop.
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