Saturday, June 6, 2015

CONFUSION AS DEAD STUDENTS WRITE EXAMINATION IN OKO POLY

From the federal Poly there has been a confusing situation as certain dead students of the institution were graded and awarded marks in recent semester examinations.
  A right group, The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of law opened the can of warms in a petition made to the school authorities recently.
  The petition entitled: 'Complaints Against wrongful Allocation of Results to deceased Students, A call for Investigation and Redress' alleged that one of the deceased student beneficiary of the award of marks in Exams he never participated Late Ezeh Uchenna Reg. No. FPO/SLT/ND/R1/012/038. The petition was signed by the chairman of the group's BOT one Mr. Emeka Umeagbalasi.
  According to the group, the said Uchenna was awarded upper credit grade (3.05). He was awarded 67 in Cell Biology, 81 in Organic Chemistry, 60 in Physical Chemistry, 49 in Electricity and Magnetism, 44 in Optics and waves, 66 in Analytical Chemistry, 70 in General Laboratory Techniques, 69 in Computer Packages etc. The body also alleged that some student who had long left the institution were captured in the last semester examination records of the school.

 They said the purpose of the its petition was in order to ensure that the right things were done, noting that some students who had complained about the irregularities and recklessness were being victimised by the school authorities. 

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