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NABTEB worried over exam cheats

Posted by on Friday, 14 May, 2010
The   increase in  examination  malpractices  has  become a source of concern for  the National Business  and  Technical  Examinations  Board (NABTEB), Registrar  of  NABTEB  Professor David  Awanbor  has said.
Addressing newsmen yesterday in  Benin, Edo State, Prof. Awanbor lamented that  examination  malpractices  had  continued  despite  all  the  laws  and  decrees  enacted  to  curb it.
He  said  he  was  however  delighted that NABTEB  had  not  only  broken  the  jinx  of  unresolved  examination  malpractice  cases in courts,  but  had  also  set  the  pace  in  the  quest  for  diligent  prosecution  of  offenders.
“Permit  me  to  say  with  all  sense  of  humility  that  NABTEB  is  the  first  examination  body  to  diligently  pursue  the  case  of  examination  cheats  from  the  points  of  arrest  to  prison  sentence”, he said.
He cited  the  recent  judgment  delivered  by  Justice  I.N Buba  of  the  Federal  High  Court,  Lafia  in  Nassarawa  State,  where  one  Patrick Ogyoko, 68,  a  secondary  school  teacher  appointed  by  NABTEB  as  supervisor  and  James  S.  Abiola  also  a  teacher  appointed  as  invigilator  were  found  guilty  and  sentenced  to  three  years  imprisonment  on  each  of  the  three  count  charge.
Awanbor  assured  that  in  line  with  the  new  education  roadmap, the  examination  body  would  continue  to  sustain  its  zero  tolerance  for  examination  malpractice.

The   increase in  examination  malpractices  has  become a source of concern for  the National Business  and  Technical  Examinations  Board (NABTEB), Registrar  of  NABTEB  Professor David  Awanbor  has said.Addressing newsmen yesterday in  Benin, Edo State, Prof. Awanbor lamented that  examination  malpractices  had  continued  despite  all  the  laws  and  decrees  enacted  to  curb it.
He  said  he  was  however  delighted that NABTEB  had  not  only  broken  the  jinx  of  unresolved  examination  malpractice  cases in courts,  but  had  also  set  the  pace  in  the  quest  for  diligent  prosecution  of  offenders.
“Permit  me  to  say  with  all  sense  of  humility  that  NABTEB  is  the  first  examination  body  to  diligently  pursue  the  case  of  examination  cheats  from  the  points  of  arrest  to  prison  sentence”, he said.
He cited  the  recent  judgment  delivered  by  Justice  I.N Buba  of  the  Federal  High  Court,  Lafia  in  Nassarawa  State,  where  one  Patrick Ogyoko, 68,  a  secondary  school  teacher  appointed  by  NABTEB  as  supervisor  and  James  S.  Abiola  also  a  teacher  appointed  as  invigilator  were  found  guilty  and  sentenced  to  three  years  imprisonment  on  each  of  the  three  count  charge.
Awanbor  assured  that  in  line  with  the  new  education  roadmap, the  examination  body  would  continue  to  sustain  its  zero  tolerance  for  examination  malpractice.