THE MENACE OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NIGERIA
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By definition, Examination Malpractice is a careless, illegal or unacceptable behavior by a candidate in a formal test of his knowledge or ability in a particular subject. According to this definition therefore, examination malpractice can only be attributed to a candidate under examination. The situation however, unfortunately has extended beyond the candidates writing examination and cut across examiners, examination bodies and stakeholders. Everyone in these circles has been corrupted in one way or the other regarding the issue of examination malpractice. Examination malpractice appears to have defiled all solutions in In a statement by Executive Chairman of the Exam Ethic Projects “the crisis of examination malpractice in our education system is the most serious ethical problem facing In Government in its various means to eradicate these corrupt practised revealed last year that examination malpractice is responsible for the cancellation of so many results by examination bodies in Nigeria, and also responsible for the loss of over N1 million annually to the country. This corrupt practice is also responsible for such social malpractice by incompetent doctors, manufacture and sales of fake drugs by pharmacists, collapse of buildings built by architects and engineers, massive fraud in the banks, miscarriage of justice e.t.c. (Naija Post News; National News; However, series of strategic steps are still being taken everyday by government and non-governmental organizations to stop this unethical practices across our nation. In view of this, the management of River State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt (in 20067) threatened to sack lecturers who demand sex or money from students to award undeserved marks and those who engaged in examination malpractice known as “Sorting” would lose their jobs, if caught. (The Tides Online; Thursday, July20,2006). In the meantime, because of the alarming rate of examination malpractice in the country, the In a related development various programmes are being scheduled across the country to orient candidates sitting examinations on dangers of being caught cheating in the examination. |