Students in a UTME examination
Delta State, Nigeria – The Synod of the Diocese of Oleh, Anglican Communion, has raised alarm over the irregularities in the conduct of public examinations in Nigeria, calling on examination bodies, particularly the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), to improve their processes and restore public trust.
This concern was expressed during the Ninth Synod of the Diocese, held at St. Michael’s Church, Emevor, in Isoko, Delta State. In a communiqué issued at the end of the gathering, the Synod decried the declining standards in the nation’s educational system, citing the failure of key examination bodies to conduct exams and release results without errors.
The Synod also expressed deep worry over the increasing rate of examination malpractices among students and pupils. It stressed that examination bodies must uphold integrity by ensuring that their processes are transparent and their results are credible, noting that examinations should
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