Remita has simplified how candidates can directly access their Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) ePINs, making the process more intuitive, reliable and inclusive. By reducing friction and strengthening digital connections between students, families and institutions, Remita is ensuring candidates can complete this crucial step with greater confidence and ease.
Through the Remita website and mobile app, candidates and their parents can independently pay for JAMB services, maintain full visibility of their transaction records, obtain original payment receipts and earn rewards on every transaction.
Beyond individual candidates and digitally savvy parents, Remita is also empowering trusted partners across the education ecosystem. Schools, training institutions and other public-minded organisations that traditionally support students are now able to seamlessly process JAMB ePINs within their own environments.
This approach helps eliminate operational stress, improves efficiency and protects candidates from exploitation, while ensuring transparency and accountability across the payment process.
Speaking on the initiative, Abayomi Oniku, Executive Director, Business Development at Remita, underscored the company’s long-term commitment to education.
“Education is the greatest investment in Nigeria’s tomorrow, and Remita will continue to ensure that payments are a bridge, never a barrier to opportunity,” Oniku said.
Alisa Chinedu, head of Digital Assets and Partnerships at Remita, highlighted the human-centred improvements introduced this year.
“This year, we are making the JAMB ePIN experience more intuitive and more human, through our AI assistant and stronger partnerships with trusted institutions and stakeholders that guide students toward a prosperous future,” she said.
As millions of young Nigerians take a critical step towards higher education, Remita positions itself as a partner in progress. Across every examination season and academic transition, the platform remains dependable, forward-looking and committed to expanding access.



