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How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by LekkiGists: 4:09am On Apr 25, 2018


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While some youths sweat and rack their brains for answers to questions at the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination, others have perfected the art of getting cheap grades through some websites which obtain questions before the start of exams.

An investigation by LekkiGists revealed this on Tuesday.

Our correspondent had pretended to be a candidate sitting for the WASSCE being administered by the West African Examination Council.

He subscribed for answers to Commerce (Objective and Theory) from five of the result-peddling websites – naijaclass.com, examcrown.com, examsort.com, waecexpo.com and guruslodge.com.

While naijaclass, examcrown, examsort and waecexpo demanded N400 MTN recharge cards to send a link to the answers of the exam and N800 for direct answers to phones, guruslodge demanded N800 to send the answers directly to candidates’ phones.

Candidates were, however, urged on the websites to make subscriptions for all the papers and pay into certain account numbers provided on their websites in order to get discounts.

Provisions were made for “Very Important Persons.”

There were alleged testimonies of some candidates who had passed their exams after using the services of the websites.

They also displayed excellent WASSCE results of some candidates, whose names were deliberately blurred to conceal their identities.

After LekkiGists sent recharge cards to designated phone numbers on Monday, the operators of the websites, after some hours, sent confirmation texts.

Before Tuesday, the date of the exam, the operators had started sending links to the answer websites through text messages.

They said the answers would be uploaded on the sites.

By past 1pm on Tuesday, some of the websites said they had got the questions and were solving them.

They supplied our correspondent with Personal Identification Numbers with which to access the sites.

By 2.07pm, answers to the theory questions started streaming in, and in less than 45 minutes, the theory and objective answers had been supplied.

While guruslodge sent all its answers through text messages, others sent links based on the subscription of our correspondent.

Our correspondent, while trying to verify the answers to the theory questions at the end of the exam at 5pm, learnt that WASSCE candidates submitted the question papers with their answer sheets.

LekkiGists, however, contacted two candidates who wrote the exam to ascertain the questions asked by the examiners.

Candidate A, who wrote the exam in a public school in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State, recalled answering questions bordering on division of labour, contract, reasons for consumer protection, second tier security market, calculation of working capital, among others.

Candidate B, another public school pupil, who wrote his exam in the Somolu area of Lagos, gave a similar highlight.

He said, “We had eight questions and we were asked to answer five. Some of the questions are: State three disadvantages and five advantages of division of labour? State the differences between public enterprises and public company? What is contract? Calculate the account of…”

A look at the answers provided by the websites showed they had the questions correctly.

For instance, examsort answered the questions on second tier market, which it claimed was the 6th question on the paper. It also defined contract.

Examcrown highlighted the reasons for consumer protection, which it said was question number 7.

The others also addressed the questions stated by the pupils.

However, a look at the objective questions showed that the website operators had conflicting answers.

Naijaclass: 1-10 DCBABDDBBB; 11-20 ABDBDCCCD; 21-30 BACCABABBC; 31-40ABCADDDADA; 41-50 CCBBCAAABB.

Examcrown: 1-10 DCBCCADBBB; 11-20 ACDADBDAAD; 21-30 BABCDAAABC; 31-40; ABABDBCADA; 41-50: CCBBBAACAB.

Examsort: DBBCCB DBBBABDADBDD DBACDBDDCADACCBB DABCAC.

Guruslodge:DCBAB DDBBBA BDBDCCCCDA B CADDDADAABCADD

DADACCBBCAAABB.

A teacher, who did not want to be identified, said he was shocked to discover such services were freely advertised on the Internet.

He expressed disgust while recounting how he came by the websites.

He said, “I was telling my younger brother of how I heard of a certain science teacher in my locality who went online to get answers to Physics practical experiments last year, instead of conducting the experiments with his pupils; and they all failed when the results came out.

“My brother remarked, ‘He didn’t get his answers from the right site.’ He further enlightened me on several sites on the Internet where by sending recharge cards of N400, pupils can have access to questions and answers of the exams they were writing in real-time.

“These sites always have all the exam papers, probably a day or two before the exams. And they have the solutions too. There are many of them advertising and competing for patronage like legitimate business. On these sites are the testimonies of Nigerian students. I saw the testimony of a student on examcrown.com who got 7 A1s and a B3 after using their service.

“I went to one of such sites and in front of me were solutions to the Physics exam that pupils were sweating in the hall on. The solutions online were posted on the 19th of April, a day before the exam.

“Students typically have access to the solutions a few minutes to the commencement of the exams, of course to make maximum sales, as PINs could be shared if the answers were released earlier. Several of these pupils still need the cooperation of invigilators and their schools to use their phones in the exam halls to access the answers, while others take advantage of large examination centres to do their thing surreptitiously. It breaks my heart as a teacher.”

He noted that answers to the National Examination Council’s questions were usually online two days before the exam, as some of the websites gave pupils NECO answers free.

He lamented that the situation had affected the standard of education in the country.

“So, we have pupils getting eight distinctions now and 300 in UTME, yet having no substance in their heads. These ones will gain admissions into university and block the chances of good students who legitimately got their five credits and 220 in UTME. My John James could not gain admission with a score of over 260 in UTME last year. Godstime is a great student, but he will be lucky to gain admission with the 280 he scored this year.

“Why are we so messed up as a country? Who are these Nigerians who are destroying this system for pecuniary gains? Aren’t they the same Nigerians who complain daily of the state of this country? Aren’t they the youth who should be the future of this country? The same young people who cry daily of how our father’s generation failed us?

“The rot in education is particularly sad because it has ripple effects, spreading across all sectors. Imagine students using these sites to get eight distinctions and 330 so they can go study medicine and surgery to become doctors. Imagine them wanting to become engineers, scientists, lawyers, etc. They will most likely have to oil their way through school and come out deficient in whatever fields they find themselves in…even with great results. Are our exam bodies aware of these sites?” he added.

The spokesperson for WAEC, Demianus Ojijeogu, said the exam body was aware of the website operators, adding that their activities were a sad comment on education in Nigeria.

He said, “It did not start today. We have been following up on it for a while now. Our investigations have, however, shown that sometimes they recycle old questions or supply fake questions. And even if they are correct, it is after the examinations have commenced. We have asked the supervisors to be our eyes.

“The supervisors are not our workers; they are supplied by the ministry of education. We have asked them to help us and prevent the students from entering exam halls with mobile phones. We have also upgraded our security facilities and we are deploying technologies as well.

“This situation is not peculiar to just WASSCE, other examinations are affected as well and it is sad for education in Nigeria. It is sad because it means if I can just sit down and someone will supply the answers to me, why then do I need to read?

“Our manpower has been overstretched. We have some of our workers working on day and night shifts. We are working round-the-clock and we urge the cooperation of other stakeholders to stop this ugly trend.”

Source:- http://www.lekkigists.com.ng/2018/04/how-nigerian-pupils-cheat-during-wassce.html


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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by sirusX(m): 4:16am On Apr 25, 2018
As long as we have LazyNigerianYouths...this is a trend that would continue without end

Money would be made and there is a market for it

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Goodman2030: 5:15am On Apr 25, 2018
not surprised..

back then waec was quite tight... at least I know that even if it were to be leaked. it'll be maybe 30 min or an hour into the exam as during that period some die hards with gadgets will try to use the questions sent to them


as for NECO, that is the most useless exam I've seen in my life... a day before exam and people will be shouting questions...


but all through nothing beats hardwork and honesty, many will say the end justifies the means but it doesn't always work that way..

I find it a thing of pride to know I wrote that exam on my own and got the score written therein..

all the best for Nigeria ,let me find my way..

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by ikbnice(m): 5:44am On Apr 25, 2018
What's the essence of the bank BVN and account number verification if criminals, scammers etc could display their account numbers publicly without being getting traced or arrested. There have been few cases of robbers robbing with POS machines and yet no trace of the perpetrators. This country is messed up.

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by ExAngel007(f): 6:24am On Apr 25, 2018
This is serious

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by sotall(m): 7:16am On Apr 25, 2018
Ok
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by DIYhackers: 7:16am On Apr 25, 2018
Lol. Not new.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Ceejay8: 7:16am On Apr 25, 2018
H
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by inoki247: 7:16am On Apr 25, 2018
best of luck
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by GeneralOjukwu: 7:17am On Apr 25, 2018
No big surprise. Quite a lot of "graduates" got their education through dubious means.

It's extremely hard for them to read and process information. Unfortunately, parents don't help too, they are often accomplices

BUT it's not limited to Nigeria, see Indian parents going to dangerous lengths for their kids to pass

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by wickyyolo: 7:17am On Apr 25, 2018
Very innovative grin
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Doerstech(m): 7:17am On Apr 25, 2018
My GOD......this is BAD
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Bsingle(m): 7:17am On Apr 25, 2018
That's nigeria for you. Some years to come, you will be seeing textbooks and monitors.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Bsingle(m): 7:18am On Apr 25, 2018
That's nigeria for you. Some years to come, you will be seeing textbooks and monitors inside the hall.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Nobody: 7:19am On Apr 25, 2018
Technology is good
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by willycorps(m): 7:21am On Apr 25, 2018
so, they just mention just five site, maybe they did not pay their dues, because I can mention 15 sites, even some offer for free, just check early face.com,galaxyking.com
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by iamVirus(m): 7:22am On Apr 25, 2018
ikbnice:
What's the essence of the bank BVN and account number verification if criminals, scammers etc could display their account numbers publicly without being getting traced or arrested. There have been few cases of robbers robbing with POS machines and yet no trace of the perpetrators. This country is messed up.

yeye country
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by eleojo23: 7:22am On Apr 25, 2018
This has been happening for a long time and I wonder why no one has been prosecuted for this act.

Even before they started using websites, they used text messages.

And the foolish students think they are smart now, but they will regret this in the future.
Some of them will not know how to deal with the guilt in the future and will end up taking the drastic decision of returning their certificates like some people deed recently.

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by BrownRoofRep: 7:25am On Apr 25, 2018
This is horrible!

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by ZorGBUooeh: 7:26am On Apr 25, 2018
[quote author=LekkiGists post=67005753][/quote]





Snitch..What's ur bizness..Amebo,Gbeboru angry

Let dem cheat in peace a beg. angry
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Nobody: 7:28am On Apr 25, 2018
Lekki Jist, this investigative report is one in million. You are not an ordinary blogger. Well-done

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by budosky(m): 7:28am On Apr 25, 2018
I saw the testimony of a student on examcrown.com who got 7 A1s and a B3 after using their service.

Stylishly Promoting their crook websites. Nonsense.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Dindondin(m): 7:29am On Apr 25, 2018
this has been going on since 2013.
How WAEC has not arrested anyone related to those sites amazes me. The FG pursue what interest them. This thing no pepper WAEC much.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by HeWrites(m): 7:30am On Apr 25, 2018
You hardly know the owner of the website all they do is Anonymous work.

Like 3/4 years ago, a blogger who is also doing this same shii was arrested.
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by eebraa(m): 7:36am On Apr 25, 2018
So an ss3 student is a pupil?

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by mrkunlex(m): 7:43am On Apr 25, 2018
wetin wrong with that.who can tell me now that he/she is a saint.dnt try to quote me if what you wan say is meaningless
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by dauddy97(m): 7:44am On Apr 25, 2018
hmm..
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by Edge1(m): 7:45am On Apr 25, 2018
Many who get admitted into school through this means will still buy their way to graduate and then buy their dream job in this same manner while we the serious and dedicated graduates will remain in Nairaland waiting to be FTC.

...and u still think Nigeria will get better soon?
Thats the biggest lie of this century.

Shithole country. sad angry
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by olowobaba10: 7:48am On Apr 25, 2018
GOING TO SCHOOL AND BEING EDUCATED ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. THAT IS WHY YOU HAVE CERTIFICATED ILLITERATES ROAMING ABOUT AS DEGREED GRADUATES THESE DAYS.

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Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by ikorodureporta: 7:50am On Apr 25, 2018
Na today... When private schools dey even teach their student exam questions to boost their profile....
Re: How Nigerian Pupils Cheat During WASSCE Through Websites by sanfranka2(m): 7:54am On Apr 25, 2018
what did you expect If the president couldn't provide his own waec result... SMH those who wrote with waecexpo are better than him.

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