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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 5:53pm On Aug 27, 2020
tot:


Very disappointing read. You were the one making very valid points about how Nigerians need to change their ways for the country to move forward on another thread, it was so impressive but here you are JUSTIFYING exam malpractice.

Choose one side please.
Well, the truth is bitter and I'm a realist, canceling exam malpractice will only affect the poor children, because the rich would always have their way with malpractice, what do you want to become the poor people? To get teenage pregnancy and continue to live in depression?
Well, if cheating would give them a feeling of achievement, and motivation to forge ahead, then so be it.
Developing Nigeria means developing the STANDARD of EDUCATION for all children in all LEVEL across all SOCIO ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS If its disappointing to you, suck it up, and as for choosing a side, tell that to yourself CX you ain't making a single sense. I'm not a fool, sorry
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by hidhrhis(m): 5:54pm On Aug 27, 2020
stanvesco:

What year was this?
Cdss ikeja was tough during my time and I mean very very tough
cdssi ojoo ibadan
2014 and my bro also graduated 2017
same story
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 5:55pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Well, the truth is bitter and I'm a realist, canceling exam malpractice will only affect the poor children, because the rich would always have their way, what do you want to become the poor people? To get teenage pregnancy and continue to live in depression?
Well, if cheating would give them a feeling of achievement, and motivation to forge ahead, then so be it. If its disappointing to you, suck it up. I'm not a fool, sorry

Sorry your life is in such a state you are regretting not "PERTAKING" in exam malpractice. Heya.

Anyway, as the other guy already told you, those cheats will end up being the doctors that will treat you in the future with their half baked results cheesy So continue being a realist.

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by shilz(f): 5:56pm On Aug 27, 2020
Vyzz:






In the next five years....



He might become the minister of education
that's if he isn't made minister of petroleum
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by stanvesco(m): 5:57pm On Aug 27, 2020
hidhrhis:

cdssi ojoo ibadan
2014 and my bro also graduated 2017
same story
That's so sad...cdss ikeja 2003/2004 set..
Malpractice wasn't so outblown like it is now....very sad tho

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 5:58pm On Aug 27, 2020
tot:


Sorry your life is in such a state you are regretting not "PERTAKING" in exam malpractice. Heya.

Anyway, as the other guy already told you, those cheats will end up being the doctors that will treat you in the future with their half baked results cheesy So continue being a realist.
Lol, what is the correlation between WAEC and being successful in MBBS? So you mean even after succeeding with MBBS, the WAEC they didn't pass will hunt them? You are not making any sense please, are you that dumb? and due to that go look for someone else in your level of underthinking to reply, I'm done with you. Can't waste time replying kindergarten brain adult
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by operAhdam: 6:00pm On Aug 27, 2020
Muna4real:


Oh really?
All of us cannot be reader of book girl,not everyone knows that, the important thing is to know your purpose/what u want gangan,,but the system want us to cram unnecessary shits.then this helpers of men comes in.
At the end of reading books cramming formulas,models,principles (Kendal tau,bernouli...)no work.u hear its ur creativity that matter..Abeg no be everybodi go turn lecturer and teachers oo.but we gat to get the degrees

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:00pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Lol, what is the correlation between WAEC and being successful in MBBS? So you mean even after succeeding with MBBD the WAEC they didn't pass will hunt them? You are not making any sense please, and due to that go look for someone else in your level of underthinking to reply, I'm done with you.

Madam realist, don't run away cheesy
Those doctors will treat you with their half baked results, the engineers will also build the house you will live in using their half baked results and inferior materials that cause collapses.

You all want to cheat your way through life, no wahala, but you must surely lie on the beds you lay. Let's all be "realists" nah.

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 6:02pm On Aug 27, 2020
tot:


Madam realist, don't run away cheesy
Those doctors will treat you with their half baked results, the engineers will also build the house you will live in using their half baked results and inferior materials that cause collapses.

You all want to cheat your way through life, no wahala, but you must surely lie on the beds you lay. Let's all be "realists" nah.
Shut the hell up and get lost from my mention. Go suvk yourself up with your kindergarten thoughts, as if there was a time the road was good. Irritating
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:04pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Shut the hell up and get lost from my mention. Go suvk yourself up with your kindergarten thoughts, as if there was a time the road was good. Irritating

Hahahahha cheesy grin grin Why so pained?

Cheat! angry

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 6:07pm On Aug 27, 2020
tot:


Hahahahha cheesy grin grin Why so pained?

Cheat! angry
Lol, that's why your life is so full of shits... Brilliant ode cheesy angry angry
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:09pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Lol, that's why your life is so full of shits... Brilliant ode cheesy angry angry

Cheat that is busy writing hypocritical useless epistles on other threads cheesy lmao

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by cooltola(m): 6:10pm On Aug 27, 2020
In this life, you cannot cheat your way out of everything. I will tell you that those who cheat their way out to pass waec will pay in the future.

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 6:12pm On Aug 27, 2020
tot:


Cheat that is busy writing hypocritical useless epistles on other threads cheesy lmao
You are so obsessed with me boy, so you follow me this much, well, I gat no time for a jobless mofo, I gat no more time for you baby,I'm so sorry, you ain't existing to me more than this period, so continue trailing me and keep mentioning me. One love
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by tot(f): 6:13pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

You are so obsessed with me boy, so you follow me this much, well, I gat no time for a jobless mofo, I gat no more time for you baby, so continue trailing me and keep mentioning me. One love

Olodo cheat. Can't take the heat ehn?

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by Thazard(m): 6:22pm On Aug 27, 2020
ChemicalReaction:
Highly classified U.S information;

1-10)ABBDECDBAA
11-20)BBDAAECAEE
21-30)CABEDDABAB

Five questions are wrong. Now switch to Essay.
Meanwhile, someone is by the gate waiting for external invigilators.
Coding began in Nigeria, I swear.
grin
ChemicalReaction:
Highly classified U.S information;

1-10)ABBDECDBAA
11-20)BBDAAECAEE
21-30)CABEDDABAB

Five questions are wrong. Now switch to Essay.
Meanwhile, someone is by the gate waiting for external invigilators.
Coding began in Nigeria, I swear.

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by Nobody: 6:45pm On Aug 27, 2020
ChemicalReaction:
Highly classified U.S information;

1-10)ABBDECDBAA
11-20)BBDAAECAEE
21-30)CABEDDABAB

Five questions are wrong. Now switch to Essay.
Meanwhile, someone is by the gate waiting for external invigilators.
Coding began in Nigeria, I swear.



Hahahah you are not serious at all. This country is gone!

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by DAVE5(m): 6:47pm On Aug 27, 2020
kings59:
Exam malpractice is everywhere. Students no longer study, some now believe that with money, you get good grades.


This will also make the serious ones to stop reading. Just imagine someone who burns mid-night candle just to meet up with is syllables. Only to come to the exam hall and finds out that those who didn't read or dullard s are being helped. This would distract him/her....


The invigilators are to be blamed. They already made deal with the school before the start of the exam.


The only solution is CCTV

WAEC should employ some people good at CCTV monitoring, and it should be 10 persons per school with CCTV in every class used for the exam.

Now invigilators are present, CCTV monitoring agents are present, two soldier men, and 4 external invigilators fro WAEC



With this, it will be very difficult to cheat.

Nigeria; CCTV?

Nigerian school; CCTV?

Lol, I laff in exam malpractice


The school wey dey plan use WAEC make their own money go put CCTV?

Even if WAEC by itself put CCTV, the school principal go off generator 2 months before exam so that no go day to charge the CCTV


If you don’t know, corruption has eaten too deep into the nooks and crannies of all the sectors and embodiment of the Nigerian economy cos it has been made known that when you don’t cheat your way out of any situation, you become the loser while cheats are hailed




In most schools, parents don’t pay so their wards can cheat, but pay so their child’s result isn’t dashed to the greatest dullard in the class

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by lenghtinny(m): 6:51pm On Aug 27, 2020
Micmuzac:
malpractice will end when government ends its shortchanging of the citizens in terms of rights, benefits as entrenched in the constitution, since no government of this country can guarantee that, it's an utopian wish for corruption or malpractice to end in this country.
Mind you,not all students who did expo are unintelligent or brilliant, Even waec and jamb is a scam in legimacy here in Nigeria,but don't ask me how,the standard varies from region and yearly basis, I've done my research to see that examination na scam for this Nigeria , if not ask your self why do Nigerians hardly fail outside our shore academically? and why are the best students always running abroad for further studies,and even below average students here get distinctions when abroad? it's the system, are you not surprised that if three people write thesame paper with thesame expo they don't get thesame result even in mathematics? the ecosystem obtainable here is just not inhuman but deliberately wicked to hardwork, it's only here they tell you the school can't admit all who made the pass mark and give you no options to try other schools but ask you to try your luck next year! just because you didn't buy change of institution form and their nonsense regulations,guy hardwork here is a formality.
You are so right on this....
The reason why exam malpractice will continue to thrive is because there is an uneven playing field when it comes to education in Nigeria.
Look at Jamb and university admissions for example. You have nonsense categories like Merit, catchment and educationally less disadvantaged states ( ELDS)....
I had a vibrant student last year, prepared thoroughly for his utme and post utme. He passed both and beat the cutoff in the two schools he picked but he wasn’t admitted .
The first Uni he picked didn’t admit him because he was a non indigene ( the school is notorious for placing special interest in admitting their indigenes first, some may know the school).
The second Uni claimed they didn’t admit him because he picked them as second choice meanwhile the school claimed second choice candidates are qualified to apply. Meanwhile some people that were 5-10 marks below the cutoff got admission. I don’t need to tell you how the whole episode affected the boy.

A federal school in dutse is admitting students into medicine with 210 - 215 cutoff mark while another school in the southwest is hovering around 260 - 280 ( some as high as 300+) for the same course yet you expect people not to look for the easy way out.

As long as this imbalance in the education system, people will always look for every available means to balance up...
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by Bukasint: 6:51pm On Aug 27, 2020
Joshforeal:
Do you need a suitor?

No I don't.
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by femmoy(m): 6:52pm On Aug 27, 2020
Muna4real:
Examination malpractice is becoming worse as the days go by especially and in fact, only in Nigeria. Students no longer read ahead for their exams. What they do, is to "gather " money for the exams. The rate of exam malpractice has risen to the extent that even parents are involved in this shameful act. Let me tell you my story.

I sat for my WAEC exams in 2017. I actually started preparing for my exams in ss2 ,because I knew that my parents will never ever pay for Expo, and so I had to respect myself and do my best. While the exam date was approaching, I discovered that most boys in my class were not coming to school frequently as they were . As the class monitor, I was always marking them absent in the school register. So one day I decided to ask them why they don't come to school as often, and they told me that they had to gather money for Expo . They said that they cannot kill themselves reading everyday when they can just pay to pass. I was half surprised because they were not doing well in class Afterall. I tried to make them drop the idea but it was a fruitless effort.

My principal later appointed a particular teacher to be the school's exam coordinator. This man Ehh, is the state's top run's man. He runs for waec, jamb, neco, post utme, in fact, he is a top runner( so he made us believe). As the exams were approaching, he started collecting money for Expo, and he collected based on the importance of the subject. Example

Maths -5000

English -5000

Chemistry -5000

Physics -5000

Biology 4000

Commerce -3000

Tie and die -1500,and so on.

Students were paying and since I couldn't pay, I was reading. I became as thin as a broom stick. The teacher was even registering people who will not even write the exams. Those ones payed about 60000 . They couldn't write because they were working. I got to know all about this because this teacher will tell us to our faces to bring our loved ones who are willing to pay.

When the exams came, the first subject we wrote was maths. My people, come and see runs. I haven't seen any like it in my entire life. Those who payed were sitting at the back while we were sitting at the front. Sometimes the invigilator will taunt us and laugh at us because we refused to pay. What surprised me more was the amount the invigilator collected. My people, he requested for 350000. My class was large and in fact, another school was joining us, so we were up to 300. Our "Expo teacher " payed the money and added a slaughtered fowl which he asked me to buy (as the prefect of the class). I didn't know that I was buying fowl for an Expo invigilator ohh. He just said that I should buy fowl and I bought.

Through out the days we wrote the exams, the invigilators were payed. The teacher was writing personally for those who couldn't come to the school to write. He would take answer booklets, ask other teachers for the answers to the ones he doesn't know (all teachers were working together), write for them and submit. I wasn't scared because I was confident in what I wrote and in fact, the exams were simple for me . I only had difficulty in physics.

My people when the results were out, I passed ohh but guess who was the best student. The best student of my school 2017/1018 session was a pump attendant at one filling station in sapele who didn't even know the address of my school. He was one of those students my teacher was writing for. Chai. Ahh this life no balance.

When will malpractice stop in Nigeria? When will our youths begin to see that malpractice damages the society. These days, there are half baked graduated everywhere. Why? Why can't they just put enough hard work if they want to pass exams? Why?

what's the name and address of your school? I guess my nephew needs to be enrolled for the next ssce.
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by Bukasint: 6:56pm On Aug 27, 2020
lenghtinny:

You are so right on this....
The reason why exam malpractice will continue to thrive is because there is an uneven playing field when it comes to education in Nigeria.
Look at Jamb and university admissions for example. You have nonsense categories like Merit, catchment and educationally less disadvantaged states ( ELDS)....
I had a vibrant student last year, prepared thoroughly for his utme and post utme. He passed both and beat the cutoff in the two schools he picked but he wasn’t admitted .
The first Uni he picked didn’t admit him because he was a non indigene ( the school is notorious for placing special interest in admitting their indigenes first, some may know the school).
The second Uni claimed they didn’t admit him because he picked them as second choice meanwhile the school claimed second choice candidates are qualified to apply. Meanwhile some people that were 5-10 marks below the cutoff got admission. I don’t need to tell you how the whole episode affected the boy.

A federal school in dutse is admitting students into medicine with 210 - 215 cutoff mark while another school in the southwest is hovering around 260 - 280 ( some as high as 300+) for the same course yet you expect people not to look for the easy way out.

As long as this imbalance in the education system, people will always look for every available means to balance up...

Am telling you oooooooo
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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by maak400: 7:06pm On Aug 27, 2020
Meteng:
Not funny. I'm serious
She’s not the one on her profile picture
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by favor914: 7:23pm On Aug 27, 2020
Muna4real:
Examination malpractice is becoming worse as the days go by especially and in fact, only in Nigeria. Students no longer read ahead for their exams. What they do, is to "gather " money for the exams. The rate of exam malpractice has risen to the extent that even parents are involved in this shameful act. Let me tell you my story.

I sat for my WAEC exams in 2017. I actually started preparing for my exams in ss2 ,because I knew that my parents will never ever pay for Expo, and so I had to respect myself and do my best. While the exam date was approaching, I discovered that most boys in my class were not coming to school frequently as they were . As the class monitor, I was always marking them absent in the school register. So one day I decided to ask them why they don't come to school as often, and they told me that they had to gather money for Expo . They said that they cannot kill themselves reading everyday when they can just pay to pass. I was half surprised because they were not doing well in class Afterall. I tried to make them drop the idea but it was a fruitless effort.

My principal later appointed a particular teacher to be the school's exam coordinator. This man Ehh, is the state's top run's man. He runs for waec, jamb, neco, post utme, in fact, he is a top runner( so he made us believe). As the exams were approaching, he started collecting money for Expo, and he collected based on the importance of the subject. Example

Maths -5000

English -5000

Chemistry -5000

Physics -5000

Biology 4000

Commerce -3000

Tie and die -1500,and so on.

Students were paying and since I couldn't pay, I was reading. I became as thin as a broom stick. The teacher was even registering people who will not even write the exams. Those ones payed about 60000 . They couldn't write because they were working. I got to know all about this because this teacher will tell us to our faces to bring our loved ones who are willing to pay.

When the exams came, the first subject we wrote was maths. My people, come and see runs. I haven't seen any like it in my entire life. Those who payed were sitting at the back while we were sitting at the front. Sometimes the invigilator will taunt us and laugh at us because we refused to pay. What surprised me more was the amount the invigilator collected. My people, he requested for 350000. My class was large and in fact, another school was joining us, so we were up to 300. Our "Expo teacher " payed the money and added a slaughtered fowl which he asked me to buy (as the prefect of the class). I didn't know that I was buying fowl for an Expo invigilator ohh. He just said that I should buy fowl and I bought.

Through out the days we wrote the exams, the invigilators were payed. The teacher was writing personally for those who couldn't come to the school to write. He would take answer booklets, ask other teachers for the answers to the ones he doesn't know (all teachers were working together), write for them and submit. I wasn't scared because I was confident in what I wrote and in fact, the exams were simple for me . I only had difficulty in physics.

My people when the results were out, I passed ohh but guess who was the best student. The best student of my school 2017/1018 session was a pump attendant at one filling station in sapele who didn't even know the address of my school. He was one of those students my teacher was writing for. Chai. Ahh this life no balance.

When will malpractice stop in Nigeria? When will our youths begin to see that malpractice damages the society. These days, there are half baked graduated everywhere. Why? Why can't they just put enough hard work if they want to pass exams? Why?
Delta State & fraud, it is in our dna, James Ibori, & pdp Delta State comes to mind, I’m sure the school is in Oghara?
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by IvarTheBoneless: 7:45pm On Aug 27, 2020
Chukwudi4naija:

Chukwudi4naija to his useless father:

You need mental resuscitation. Psychologist, if you can afford one will be handy.

Yes, you and him need psychiatrists to attend to you.

You see now, why it's obvious you graduated from a miracle center ?

You don't even know the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist.
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by biokuabdullahi(m): 7:49pm On Aug 27, 2020
That's when you see a student with numerous A in his/her waec results scoring below 150 in jamb ( i was like wtf).
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by dumodust(m): 8:12pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Well, unlike you I'm a realist. You are part of the people that destroyed the country with your OLD MENTALITY that holds no water, many of these children would have first class if they choose to in higher institutions, I have seen many that did.

Also, about hardwork, you got it wrong again, you missed it, check statistics, you will see the poor people in this country are becoming poorer, there's no amount of hardwork that would make some people rich, stop living in dreams. If its by hardwork, so many Nigerians would be rich today.

Stop spreading your false myopic view
You're not a realist, you're confused and misguided by your inadequacies. Wisdom is wisdom, there's no such thing as old mentality... Nigeria is going to shit because of people like you who propagate people like you.
I don't know which statistics you are referring to, please supply a proper reference, however this is life- many poor people will get poorer(especially if the stick with your kind of mentality) but also many will rise with the right attitude. At the same time, many so called rich people will fall and descend to groveling for food. It's called life and downfall is as a result of bad decisions- many dynasties have failed because rich parents bought everything for their kids and gave them your kind of mentality to life only for things to fall apart when they weren't there.
It seems you're currently struggling and I can empathize with your emotions but nobody is responsible for your life except your self. The ultimate lesson from schooling is not about grades but to learn how to adapt and rise again when you lose your game and fall, you learn to accept your abilities, be yourself and leverage on your strengths to relevance and ultimately money.
The famous Bible quote 'whoever is good at what he does will stand before kings' is no joke.
I am neither poor nor rich but none of my kids will have it easy with privileges, I will not cheat with them so as to not end up as their victim.
Stop giving bad advice... Limit the disaster to yourself

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by Pat081: 8:17pm On Aug 27, 2020
Nobody cares so far some of our daddys and mums in abuja house do this b4 getting dia so is nt new to dem
Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by dumodust(m): 8:19pm On Aug 27, 2020
ModestGal:

Lol, what is the correlation between WAEC and being successful in MBBS? So you mean even after succeeding with MBBS, the WAEC they didn't pass will hunt them? You are not making any sense please, are you that dumb? and due to that go look for someone else in your level of underthinking to reply, I'm done with you. Can't waste time replying kindergarten brain adult
There's a big correlation... Stop bending everything to your narrative. There's a reason why these systems where established like this.

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Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by jamace(m): 8:22pm On Aug 27, 2020
Nigeria is a very religious country that is why:

- Looters of treasury loot very religiously.

- Religious scammers, scam religiously.

- exam cheats, cheat religiously.

- religious fanatics are religiously fanatical.

- nepotists are religiously nepotistic.

- Tribalists are religiously tribalistic

- bribe givers and bribe takers are religiously ecstatic

- election riggers, rig religiously and give thanks to God/Allah

- politicians are religiously fraudulent

- and corruption is religiously worshiped

........

Re: How The Best WAEC Student In My Set Never Wrote The Exam. by ModestGal(f): 8:24pm On Aug 27, 2020
dumodust:

There's a big correlation... Stop bending everything to your narrative. There's a reason why these systems where established like this.
Hey, hold your dumb ideas in your pocket, I don't have your time please. Because either ways, your life is still shitty. Get lost from my mentions please

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