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Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by destante(f): 8:08am On Oct 20, 2014
The Nigerian Law School recently released the
2013/2014 August result, and about 4,000
students were said to have failed the
examination which is a prerequisite for them
to be called to Bar.
The students who paid over N300, 000 for the
one year programme are angry and frustrated,
blaming the their failure on the Director
General of Nigerian Law School, Olarenwaju
Adesola Onadeko, PM News reports.
They claimed that Onadeko wants to destroy
their career by failing them en masse and they
have called for a review of the examination as
well as their results.


In their reaction, some of the students said:
“Save Law School Students: The DG
Olarenwaju Onadeko has come to destroy the
future of over 70 per cent of students who
wrote exams in August and has run to the
United Kingdom to seek solace.
“#Please save the future of 5000 law school
student, so that the results may be reviewed
because some lecturers are in support of this
movement as they know the DG asked for a lot
of scripts to be marked down. Please this is
the least you can do.
“The mass failure at the Nigerian Law School
is an insult to the legal system. Kindly help
address this issue by calling the attention of
authorities that matters; while another simply
read: “#Please save the future of 5000 law
school students”.
“We the law students of Nigerian Law School
protest the poor handling and marking of our
Bar 2 final exam. Please we need the media to
come to our aid,” an email read.
“The Nigerian Law School released the
2013/2014 August result. It was a Tsunami!
Out of 6000 candidates who registered, about
#2172 passed. We are talking of about #4000
students who failed”.
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Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by Shigoboy(m): 8:15am On Oct 20, 2014
When there is mass failure in nigeria as a whole...
Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by GuyFawkes: 10:26am On Oct 20, 2014
#4000 students wow that's epic failure, its an indictment on their lecturers if anything.
The educational system in Nigeria needs emergency surgery cos its been comatose for over a decade now.

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Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 11:30am On Oct 20, 2014
Even graduates, do fail? Something seriously need to be done and how did they graduate sef?
Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by daveP(m): 7:42am On Oct 21, 2014
Ironic. Teachers: i blame them.

Teachers blaming students for every failure since the dats Amerigo Vespucci!
Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by Nobody: 11:18am On Oct 21, 2014
Lwkmd o. Forgive me for laughing, the younger generation complain to their uncles and aunties that they didn't make their WAEC papers or score up to 200 in Jamb because of Dibu. Now, it's these same people who will tell that kid shut up and stop blaming your superiors that are pointing fingers at their director general. Now you know why I am laughing. cheesy grin

if u scored below 180 or u were affected by the WAEC mass failure, it's time to say shut up(in a coded way o cheesy) to that ur uncle/aunty who failed this exam.

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Re: Mass Failure At The Nigerian Law School by naijaboiy: 9:05pm On Oct 21, 2014
@benromeo39

It's not a usual occurrence for students at the Law school to fail their bar2 exam woefully.

That is why they are complaining like this.

Waec and Jamb are exams that come with massive failure annually,,so those ones are not on the same par with Law school examination which more than half of the students pass well every year.

I support that their examination should be reviewed to make things clear.

But one thing that I can't seem to understand is why their DG will want them to fail in that manner undecided

Does he stand to gain anything

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