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Bayelsa Has The Worst Exam Malpractice Record In Nigeria – Report by locdog(m): 3:38pm On May 13, 2013
The 2012 Exam Ethics Report, by the Exam Ethics
Marshals International, has identified Bayelsa, Sokoto,
Ekiti and Imo, as the first, second, third and fourth
worst states with exam malpractice records.
Bayelsa State which was the worst state in the
country had an Exam Malpractice Index (EMI) of
44.99%; Sokoto State with EMI of 27.9 %; Ekiti State
EMI of 26.69%, and Imo State with EMI of 24%.
According to the report, there was a five percent rise
in examination malpractices in the country from the
Nigeria National Exam Ethics Index (EEI) being at 86
in 2011, to 82 in 2012.
According to the report, the EEI is calculated based on
the composite number of candidates, principals,
teachers, supervisors, invigilators and schools
sanctioned for malpractices by public examination
bodies for the period and geopolitical unit under
consideration.
“It is the measure of the number of candidates and
exam administrators that respected the rules and
regulations of examinations out of every 100 that
participated in such examinations. The inverse, Exam
Malpractice Index (EMI), is the measure of the
number of people sanctioned for malpractices, out of
every 100 that participated in the examination,” the
report said.
It named the North-east geopolitical zone as the
most ethics-friendly zone in 2012 with an EEI of 7.05%
. The North-central zone came second with and EEI of
84.09%, while South-west came third with EEI of
83.26. South-east, North-west and South-south
emerged fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.
Yobe State emerged the 2012 National Exam Ethics
Golden State with Exam Ethics Index of 89.57% while
the FCT ranked second with 89.21% to emerge the
2012 National Exam Ethics Silver state.
Bauchi State ranked third with Exam Ethics Index of
88.51% to emerge 2012 National Exam Ethics Bronze
state.
Forthe zonal Exam Ethics Golden States, it said FCT,
Yobe, Kano, Abia, Oyo and Edo States ranked number
one in Exam Ethics Index in their various zones to
emerge the leader in their respective geopolitical
zones.
The group regretted the fact that 18 out of every 100
people that participated in examinations in Nigeria
last year were indicted for malpractices, which it said
were a cause for serious concern, despite slight
improvement registered between 2011 and 2012.
The statistics also showed that Bayelsa State has the
highest number of de-recognised schools(13),
followed by Delta (12), Ondo (eight), Kaduna (seven),
Cross River (seven), Imo (seven), Plateau (six), Rivers
(six) Kogi (five) Lagos (five) Nasarawa (five), Sokoto
(four) and Anambra (four). No school was de-
recognised in Taraba, Ebonyi, Borno, Niger, Adamawa,
FCT and Yobe.
It indicated that South-south has the highest number
of de-registered schools (35.1 percent), followed by
South-west (19.3 per cent), North-central (15.7
percent), North-west (15 percent), South-east (13.2
percent), and North East (1.7 percent).
“Progress in the education sector is paralysed by the
iron grip of examination malpractice, which has
metamorphosed into virtually risk-free highly lucrative
organised criminal activity controlled by syndicates,
some of whose members are embedded in
ministries, institutions and examination bodies as
workers.
“Instead of being centres of excellence, some
educational institutions have become places where
youths are weaned on diets of fraud and dishonesty to
breed ready recruits for corruption. A good number of
principals, lecturers, teachers, supervisors, invigilators
and examination administrators entrusted with
responsibility to protect integrity of the examination
process are the very people that aid, abet and collude
to perpetrate malpractice for monetary and other
inducements,” the report said.

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Re: Bayelsa Has The Worst Exam Malpractice Record In Nigeria – Report by orelove4liff: 4:55pm On May 13, 2013
Dat means they hav no idea of wot d states wit highest numba of exam fraud are.numba 1 is lagos state follow by rivers state.go and witnez how jamb and waec are being done in lagos and u'll knw wot i'm talkin about
Re: Bayelsa Has The Worst Exam Malpractice Record In Nigeria – Report by iamswizz(m): 10:14pm On May 13, 2013
Your president did it while in skul too.
Re: Bayelsa Has The Worst Exam Malpractice Record In Nigeria – Report by chiwuike20: 10:31am On May 14, 2013
People travel from all these states mentioned to write exam in lagos. D statistic is based on evidence (those caught in malpractice). When one is caught cheating in exam in lagos, statistics rarely reaches d necessary body in charge of disciplinary actions. D supervisors only select some scapegoats from non-special centre classes to give as statistics. Supervisor, especially in lagos, r well settled in their various centres. They even have their special candidates writing in neighbouring school. In an attempt to help solve dis cancer worm in our education system, I recommend dat we find ascetic Buddhist to supervise our exam, as these will not strain an eyelid towards d mouth-watering offer given them. Funny solution

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