 Away from Worker's Day celebrations, the Directorate of Baptist Mission Schools has reacted to the viral report by PLOS TV Africa, where the jam registrar accused the School of Extortion at a press conference held in Ibadon or your state. The directorate insists that the 8,000-hour fee is a combination of other charges which is known to all parents. PLOS TV Africa was at the press conference. Following the report of alleged extortion by the management of Baptist Girls School of Banikuru, the school authorities has come out to counter the report making the rounds that parents of the students in its post-primary institution are not aware of the differentials. Addressing newsmen in Ibadon, the Ohio State Capitol, the principal of the school, Mrs. Enola Okudebe, stated that the school pays 4,700 for UTME registration and not 4,000 Naira as claimed by Jam, and 3,200 is meant for logistics which include transporting the students for registrations, conducting mock examination for students, and refreshment. My staff, my colleague, was correct to have mentioned 4,700 and my student was also correct to have mentioned 80,000. What happened is that after we have finished with the jam registration, that is their own 4,700, we still have additional charges which is meant for the convenience of our students and their parents. It is not an eating affair. The parents are aware, they have sampled rounds before coming to the school. Director of Baptist Missions School, T.D. Olaleri, argues that the parents willingly paid the extra charges and maintained that the school cannot be blackmailed as it maintains its integrity in spite of all. But 4,700 is the main breakdown for the jam registration and he mentioned 3,500. If you look at it, 3,500 is for the registration itself. 500 is for recommended textbook and 700 Naira is for CBT. And I wonder how he just said 3,500 against 8,000 Naira. But I still repeat it, the morning for jam is 4,700. According to Directorate, Professor Ishak Oluidi assumed the role of a prosecutor and charged against the defenseless teacher, Kayo Deoluidi of Baptist Girls School, Obanikuru, who was on a scheduled assignment saying some elite schools in the country are compromising its admission process by collecting illegal examination fees from students for their unified tertiary matriculation examination, UTME. But if we take note in the jam charges, jam has taken care of itself. Jam has taken care of the CBT centers and jam has taken care of the publisher of the prescribed texts. But the question I want to ask is what is the provision for the school that will train the children, prepare them for the exam, take them out in the sun for the registration, for the mock exam, for the real exam? The school management, however, advised jam management to decentralize registration process as most of the schools have adequate computer system meant for registration process.