Extortion Allegations Rock NABTEB Exam at Government Technical College, Nsukka
A disturbing trend of extortion has been reported at the Government Technical College, Nsukka, where students sitting for the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) external exams are allegedly being forced to pay N27,000 each. This amounts to N3,000 per subject, with each student writing nine subjects.
According to a social media post, the NABTEB external exam officer is demanding this payment from students, threatening to seize their papers mid-exam if they fail to comply. This practice has sparked outrage, with many questioning the integrity of public institutions and exam bodies.
The post criticizes the prevalence of corruption in exam bodies, citing WAEC exams as another example. It calls for an end to such practices, emphasizing that corruption in these institutions can have far-reaching consequences for students and the education system as a whole.
The allegations have been corroborated by another anonymous source, who confirmed that students are indeed being subjected to this extortion. We will continue to monitor this situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.
The allegations highlight the need for transparency and accountability in exam administration. Students should not be subjected to extortion, and exam bodies must ensure that their processes are fair and free from corruption. The authorities must investigate these claims and take necessary actions to prevent such incidents in the future.
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