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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Rector, of Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, Prof. Austin Uchechukwu Nweze, has said that the school has zero tolerance for cultism , examination malpractice and all manner of misconducts. He said his vision is not only to make the school one of the best in Nigeria, but to ensure before leaving office that the institute is upgraded from polytechnic to a stand-alone university. Prof. Nweze who is an accountant by training and serving the first year after his re-appointment for second tenure in office stated this yesterday while speaking with some newsmen in Enugu. He said: “The thinking of His Exellency, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has been to make IMT a stand-alone university and that was the charge he gave to us when we were inaugurated both as management and council. ....
Punch Newspapers Sections The West African Examination Council has delisted 30 schools in Benue State over examination malpractices. The state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Dennis Ityavya, disclosed this in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Saturday. He said, “Let me inform the public that WAEC has delisted 30 schools in the state and most of them are private schools. Some of them had their results withdrawn by the examination body for examination malpractices.” The commissioner noted that the state government had also listed over one thousand schools, both primary and post-primary, for shutdown. Read Also ....
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) said it will prosecute 200 out of the 400 exam impersonators caught during the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). “This year, we had over 400 people that were caught whereby those who wrote the exams were different from those who applied,” JAMB registrar Ish-aq Oloyede said at a press conference in Abuja. “About 200 of the candidates would be prosecuted, five from each state of the federation, as JAMB does not have the resources to prosecute all the 400 candidates. Prosecuting a candidate would cost the board over N500,000.” x Oloyede further stated that examination fraud syndicates in the Computer-Based Test centres, which used to be in the Southern part of Nigeria, has now crept into the North. ....