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#Shareyourthoughts. A university in Thailand have their students wear anti -cheat helmets while doing exams. Do you think this will work in Nigeria? Is this the best way to curb malpractice? Let's discuss this.
In Nigeria the students can always find a way to manoeuvre their way through... The best thing to do is to start teaching moral and educative values from the preliminary stage...it could be difficult but its worth trying
It's the first day of October, our Independence day. Nigeria @ 54 today, Our country has seen it all; Oil boom, splendid economy, Civil War, Military in politics, dictatorship, an economy trying to strive, bad governance, Boko Haram insurgency, and of recent Ebola Virus Disease (Thank God we scaled through) amongst others.
As this year ends, I will like for you all to take an inventory of how you spent this year. Seriously how did you spend this year? Did you achieve anything? Where you a better person? Do you have a fat bank account? Did you make the 4.8 GP you aimed at? Did you get the promotion? Are you already driving your dream car? Some people are just going to read this post and act like it doesn’t matter, truth be told it matters a lot. Reason being that you will know the extent to which you improved on yourself and all that concerns you. Right now most of you will be like yimu… From the standpoint I will advise every one of you, to pen down everything you wish you achieve next year, also known as “:New Year Resolution”. Some people feel it’s already too late because 2016 is less than 24 hours away, you still have time. If you can’t do it today, you still have the first week or even the first month of the New year. Remember, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. While writin...
According to reports, President Goodluck Jonathan travelled to Germany because he is ill. Leadership reports that Nigeria’s number one man embarked on the trip to seek medical attention and not for a private visit as claimed. The president left the country yesterday, August 22, 2014 after receiving the report of the recently concluded National Conference. Reports also have it that he was supposed to host the members of the Confab to a dinner but the event had to cancelled due to his ill health.
It will be good for Nigerians because malpractice has eaten deep into the system
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