A private secondary school teacher, Lawal Quadri Olamilekan, has taken to the popular social media platform, Facebook, to share his grievances against the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) when all his students failed a subject in the just released 2016 results.
He wrote;
'DEAR WAEC
It saddens my heart to write on this note. The issue on
ground is making me want to ask myself if examination is the true test
of students ability... Of course not, how can the whole of a Centre fail
one subject... All students in a particular Centre failed just one
subject without explanation from the examination board.
This surely leaves me with the conclusion that WAEC is an under utilized examination board and as such not capable of conducting exam in the country,. Little wonder why waec result is unacceptable outside West Africa. Few years from now.. I'm so sure that students will get an eye opener and they will loose confidence in WAEC then opt for #NECO. Why will you jeopardize students future with your negligence and incompetence? Waec has been politicized and as such we no longer rest our confidence in WAEC.
WAEC... Waste And Exploits Commoners (WAEC)'
This surely leaves me with the conclusion that WAEC is an under utilized examination board and as such not capable of conducting exam in the country,. Little wonder why waec result is unacceptable outside West Africa. Few years from now.. I'm so sure that students will get an eye opener and they will loose confidence in WAEC then opt for #NECO. Why will you jeopardize students future with your negligence and incompetence? Waec has been politicized and as such we no longer rest our confidence in WAEC.
WAEC... Waste And Exploits Commoners (WAEC)'
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