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Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by hoeminique(op):
In March this year, Ms Daudu, a law professor at the Taraba State Univeristy, sued PREMIUM TIMES for its reporting on the examination scandal, maintaining that there was no truth in the newspaper’s reports.

More revelations have emerged concerning an examination fraud involving a law professor, Benedict Daudu, who was caught cheating during a master’s programme examination at the University of Jos (UNIJOS), Plateau State.

The new details obtained by PREMIUM TIMES comprise the examination questions and the answers she scribbled on pieces of notes and smuggled into the examination venue in 2016.
In March this year, Ms Daudu sued PREMIUM TIMES for its reporting on the scandal, maintaining that there was no truth in the newspaper’s reports.

Mrs Daudu, currently a professor of law at Taraba State University, asked the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja to award her a total N7 billion compensation to be paid by PREMIUM TIMES for ruining her reputation.

However, this newspaper has obtained copies of the “foreign materials,” which she admitted were found on her during the examination.

We also obtained a copy of the question paper and found strikingly relevant answers in the foreign notes the invigilator found on her.

The new details strengthen the official stance of UNIJOS that she committed an examination malpractice and that she was never cleared of the offence. They also add context to a court judgment affirming the university’s power to discipline her for the examination misconduct.
How it began
Ms Daudu was an associate professor of law and head of the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law of the Faculty of Law at UNIJOS when she decided to pursue another master’s degree in social sciences in the university.

She enrolled for a Master’s in Research and Public Policy at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the 49-year-old university.

On 4 May 2016, Mrs Daudu, during the second semester examination for the course, ‘Global Context of Public Policy’, with course code MRPP 513, was caught with “foreign materials” with relevant answers to the questions.

The university found her guilty of examination misconduct and suspended her from the master’s programme for one academic session and as a staff member for six months.

PREMIUM TIMES first reported the scandal while Mrs Daudu served as a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption (PACAC). As a result of the scandal, she stepped down from the committee.

In September 2023, PREMIUM TIMES reported that despite her examination misconduct scandal, she made the shortlist of applicants for the coveted rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

Eventually, she did not make the final list of the successful applicants released by the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) in October 2023.

Angry at our reporting, she sued PREMIUM TIMES in March, alleging that the reports of 15 September 2023 and 12 October 2023 damaged her reputation and qualifications and ruined her chances of becoming a SAN.

She claimed there “is no scintilla of truth” in PREMIUM TIMES’ “wicked publications”.

Her assertion ran contrary to official records of the university and her own admission in a case she filed but lost against UNIJOS after she was suspending from duties for misconduct.
‘Fraud’ during MRPP 513 examination
On 4 May 2016, Ms Daudu joined other course mates to sit the second semester examination in the course Global Concept of Public Policy (MRPP 513).

According to the question paper reviewed by PREMIUM TIMES, the examination was to last three hours.

There were six theory questions altogether. The students, including Mrs Dauda, were meant to answer three questions – one compulsory and two optional.

During the examination she was caught with 11 pieces of paper containing notes relevant to her examination questions. The invigilator, Joshua Manga, immediately reported the development to the university authorities.
PREMIUM TIMES has obtained and reviewed copies of both the questions and the foreign materials she was caught with.

We found that some answers perfectly matched the questions asked in the examination.

Some of the questions asked in the examination and likely answers found in the “foreign materials” are reproduced below in no particular order:

Question:

Write notes on the following: New social media, digital divide, global private sector; The MNCs, BRICS bloc and global public policy making.

We found this in the foreign materials found on Ms Dauda during the examination:

“Digital divide refers to a gap between countries with access to modern ICT and those which do not have or have restricted access. The gap is evident in the areas of TV, telephones, PCS, and internet facilities.

“Digital divide in economic and social inequality units regards the access to the use of or impact of ICT. Most developed countries are at the top of the digital ladder. This is evident in the installation and usage of broadband access. In countries like Brazil and China, most people in rural areas do not have access to mobile ICT and government policies are geared towards investment in this area. Most developed countries have internet access at trail stations, in buses, and in grocery stores, but in developing countries, web access with its attendant benefits is still a challenge.”


“The new social media are:
Social network: This is a site that allows the user to connect and share with people who have similar interests and backgrounds. E.g. Facebook.
Bookmarking: Enables users to serve and organise links to any member of online resources. Here, the user has the ability to tag links and share them with followers.
Social news; A website that enables one to post new links among other items and articles, then allows the subscriber or user to vote on the news items and the item with the highest number of votes is uploaded.
Microblogging: This enables users to submit short essays and links to products and services which are uploaded and posted on the walls of people who subscribe to the user account. E.g Twitter.
Blogs, comments and forums: This enables users to engage in conversations by posting and responding to community messages. The comments are on a particular issue of the blog. E.g. Google site.”



Question:

Write a reasoned critique of the global public policy agenda and its effect on emerging and low-income developing countries.

We found these relevant answers in the unauthorised materials caught with Mrs Daudu:

“Global policy agenda is an annual statement made by the IMF managing director Christine Lagard who says that the economies of the world are strengthening and that global financial conditions are gradually stabilising. Her statement has been criticised as boosting only the interest of powerful elites and creating high-end jobs which are not of value to the average job-seeker in developing countries.

“It also talks about lower-income prices which will bring about the risk of downsizing and present two-sided challenges such as lower oil prices and destructive exchange rates.

Geopolitical tension could bring about regional and global spill-over effects such as the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the Israeli-Palestine conflict and this affects their neighbouring countries and trade.”


Question:

List and illustrate the salient features and functions of global policy networks.

A likely answer found in the foreign material is:

“Global public policy has six main focal points. Globally relevant risks of collective action problems and international coordination of policies are now global in areas like human rights and child labour. New theories of global governance are being determined and re-examined. There’s a shift from national level to bloc level in policy making.”


Question:

With concrete examples/ case studies, enumerate the concept of globalisation stating copiously its origins, theories (2), drivers, key indicators and impact on public policy in the African context.
Likely answers brought into the exam venue by Mrs Daudu:

“The same applies to the West Africa sub-region where integration is on the increase. The United States of America has also integrated its economy with other countries by signing series of economic cooperation agreements with Latin American Countries, Asian countries, South Korea etc.

“Characteristics of Globalisation
“1. Radical transformation in methods of production

“2. Rapid capital mobility

“3. Fast & easy internet dissemination

“4. The height of globalisation in the movement of capital & investment. It is now easier to transfer funds across the globe for the purposes of business.”

“5. Globalisation has brought about internet dissemination of information through videos, messages, SMS, Video conferencing, conference call, social network ( Facebook, twitter, Instagram) Encrypted messages only known to the service provider & individual subscribers with codes are transmitted with technology, attitudes, lifestyles, cultures, etc are shaped, altered destroyed or extinct.

“6. World events are currently shaped by TNC with sophisticated ICT, because they control over 75% of the world economy & trade & investment.


“ Consequences/ Impact of Globalisation on Countries

“1. It enhances competition among countries, and technologically advanced countries like Germany dominate the new world order of globalisation.

“2. For African countries, globalisation consolidates & deepens poverty it’s harden & designs poverty both in relative & absolute terms . Businesses fold up due to little or lack of production.

“3. Globalisation results in high rate of unemployment, low productivity and collapse of industries. It destroys indigenous cultures & tradition becos the youths prefer foreign music, culture dress code and values.

“4. Globalisation increases the rate of money laundering and capital flight from poor & developing countries of Africa to Western developed countries.

“5. It portents danger for nation-state and they become weaker in areas of crime prevention and the maintenance of law & order as seen in Iraq & Syria

“6. It appears the world is becoming one culture with the diffusion & dissemination of information and telecommunication exchanges. The world might is becoming homogeneous to the detriment of weaker nations which values are going extinct.”


Question:

Write a reasoned critique of global public policy agenda and its effects on emerging and low-income developing countries.

Likely answers Mrs Daudu smuggled into the examination venue:

“Global public policy has 6 main focal points.

“1. Globally relevant risks & collective action problems: here areas such as intellectual property rights, climate change, global finance requires concerted & coordinated effort of government & nation-state to tackle challenges & proffer solutions

“2. Int’l coordination of policies are now global in areas like human rights, child labour, int’l standard & best practices. Int’l coordination is required because of increasing interconnectivity of public opinion & economic forces.

“3. New theories of global governance are being determined & re-examined becos new policies & economic giants e.g China ,India, Russia, Brazil etc have different ideas as to what constitute global order.

“4. There is a shift from national level to blocs level on policy making and from single polar to multi polar governance. Western clubs such as G5, G7, G8 have dominated ideas in public policy.

“5. The innovation in global governance addresses global risks and challenges in global governance in an effort to manage weak and fragmented forms of bilateral and multilateral corporations and intergovernmental relations e.g world bank, IMF, WTO and other agencies & institution like the legislature , and central bank. Global Policy Agenda This is an annual policy statement made by the IMF Managing Director Christine Lugard who says that the economies of the world are strengthening and that global finances conditions are gradually satisfying boosting only the interest of the powerful elite and creating high earned jobs which is not of value to the average job seeker in most developing countries. It also talks about lower income prices which will bring about a risk of downsizing.”
UNIJOS, right to discipline her – Court
After the she was caught with the foreign materials, the Senate Examination Misconduct Committee tried her and recommended that she be suspended from the master’s programme for two semesters. Additionally, the university suspended her as a staff member for six months and referred her case to the Council/Senate Disciplinary Committee for further action.

However, instead of appearing before the staff disciplinary committee, Mrs Daudu filed a suit at the National Industrial Court in Abuja to stop the proceedings.

During the trial, she admitted under cross-examination that “revision notes” were found in her possession. She also confirmed that the content was relevant to the examination, but she said she had no intention of using the papers during the exam. She tried to tell a different story in her suit against PREMIUM TIMES, claiming that she was “wrongfully” accused of being in possession of “foreign materials”.

Mrs Daudu never contested her suspension as a master’s student as a result of the examination fraud.

She said during the proceedings that she was only challenging her suspension as a university staff member.

On 17 October 2019, the court dismissed her suit, affirming the university’s right to take disciplinary action against her.

The judge ruled that her suspension from the university did not violate her right to a fair hearing and that the university was within its rights to initiate further disciplinary actions after suspending her as a staff member.

Mrs Daudu, dissatisfied with the ruling, appealed the decision but later resigned from her position at UNIJOS in November 2019.
Settlement
Mrs Daudu and UNIJOS later decided to settle the matter out of court before the conclusion of the appeal.

The settlement, filed at the Court of Appeal in Abuja on 31 March 2021, allowed her to resign from the university and continue her studies after she served one academic session of suspension.

The university also agreed to pay her withheld half salaries for the six months she was on suspension as a staff member.

On her part, she agreed to discontinue her appeal against the university.
Criticism
This settlement, however, sparked controversy and criticism.

About two months after the settlement, some media outlets reported that UNIJOS had reinstated Mrs Daudu as a staff member after clearing her of examination misconduct allegations.

The media publications angered the university, which quickly issued a rejoinder to deny it.

The university’s registrar, Monday Danjem, clarified in the rejoinder that Mrs Daudu “was never absolved of wrongdoing regarding the allegation of examination misconduct”.

In fact, according to the statement, her court case never challenged the examination misconduct allegation “for which she served a period of suspension as a student.”
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Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by agulion: 4:00pm On Nov 12, 2024
This is not good
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by dumahi(m): 4:05pm On Nov 12, 2024
Sometimes, I tend to believe that the village people syndrome is real. An associate professor of law already, goes back to pursue a master's degree in the same university and all she could do was to malpractice. Oh!
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Racoon(m): 4:12pm On Nov 12, 2024
Reinstating and promoting a fraudulent academic associate professor that will be supervising PHD thesis of undergraduates in the future? Nigeria is a country
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Racoon(m): 4:13pm On Nov 12, 2024
dumahi:
Sometimes, I tend to believe that the village people syndrome is real. An associate professor of law already, goes back to pursue a master's degree in the same university and all she could do was to malpractice. Oh!
This one is the impunity law breakers and criminal offenders have toward the law in Nigeria because they know there won't be repercussions
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by madamgrace: 4:16pm On Nov 12, 2024
Her case is Spiritual!

An Associate Professor of Law and head of the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law of the Faculty of Law, also doubles as member of Presidential Committee on Anti-Corruption threw all these to enroll for Masters in Social Science in the same institution that she holds critical position and involved in malpractice. What exactly does she need the Social Science degree for that her Law degree wouldn't have given her?

Lost her job
Lost her Committee position
Stained her reputation
Destroyed her career just for a not so relevant Masters Degree.

This must be village
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by free2ryhme: 5:19pm On Nov 12, 2024
hoeminique:
In March this year, Ms Daudu, a law professor at the Taraba State Univeristy, sued PREMIUM TIMES for its reporting on the examination scandal, maintaining that there was no truth in the newspaper’s reports.

instead make she just keep quiet she dey further damaged an already damaged reputation

















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Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by TheFacelessMan: 5:46pm On Nov 12, 2024
TheFacelessMan:
grin

Some years back, I was a mercenary in an exam....

For at least 23 hours daily, all i thought of was Fatima Abdullah.

She was extremely beautiful.... extremely dull too.

She expertly manipulated me into sitting for her in Physics 101 exams.

We were already seated in the Hall when stern looking Professor Arowojobe walked in like Death, Itself.

If you check "SADIST" in the dictionary, i am sure his passport photo is there.

He started calling everyone by name and you had to stand up.


"Chinedu Okadigbo"..... "Olaide Ademola"....

"Fatima Abdullah "

"FATIMA ABDULLAH " shocked shocked shocked

There was graveyard silence.

I am as masculine as they come. From voice to facial hair.

How do i pass off as a woman?! shocked

Prof Arowojobe looked like a wolf in Ramadan


[img]https://media./images/6ac739c103dc3366f3b7f36568af1916/tenor.gif[/img]

So.... i heard Arowojobe calling for security backup and i knew i had to dash for it!

I ran headlong and slammed into Arowojobe...catching him by surprise.

Out of the corner of my eyes... i saw 2 guards in hot pursuit. One huge one had blocked my only route of escape - the staircase undecided


"Heyyyyy...HEYYYY you!" I heard them shout behind me as they closed the distance between us..

I was in my final year, 500 Level Engineering. If caught, i was screwed cry cry cry


They had blocked all possible avenues to escape except ONE.

I took it. I jumped from the 4 storey building shocked shocked

Maybe it took only 3 seconds, but it seemed like 3 lifetimes as i sailed through the air...


I hurtled through tree branches at 100miles / hour....the red muddy ground rushing at me cry

I heard the audible crack of my ankle giving way under my weight cry cry cry cry


There i was ....helpless when they came for me.

The huge guard, quite unnecessarily jumped ontop me flattening me and i yelped out in pain.

EPILOGUE : Fatima denied all knowledge of me at the panel - she was pardoned. I was expelled for exam malpractices.


She got engaged to a rich Alhaji weeks after the incident and even had the balls to send me an invitation card to her wedding angry

"Let bygones be bygones, wish me well" her SMS said.

I am waiting at the reception hall right now, i have a gift for her.....

YES, i did BUY a GUN angry


[img]https://media1./images/7f0e29b98a6a55d1a126b09155398590/tenor.gif?itemid=10333376[/img]

This story has a good ending...but it would be long undecided
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by id4sho(m): 6:49pm On Nov 12, 2024
shocked
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by FriendsAndFans(m): 7:29pm On Nov 12, 2024
What a woman can do, a man can do better grin
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by ruggedtimi(m): 2:00am On Nov 13, 2024
Na normal for today's professors in Nigeria. Not suprised.
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by martolux(m): 5:07am On Nov 13, 2024
PhD thesis of under kini? huh huh
Racoon:
Reinstating and promoting a fraudulent academic associate professor that will be supervising PHD thesis of undergraduates in the future? Nigeria is a country
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by floss(m): 6:07am On Nov 13, 2024
Ok… let the law take its course
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Baronthecelebri(m): 6:36am On Nov 13, 2024
Foolish woman,this is what you get when criminal becomes president
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by mytime24(f): 6:51am On Nov 13, 2024
Nawa
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by hurryup123(m): 7:20am On Nov 13, 2024
She should made to seat for the exam on a national Tv
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by CodeTemplarr: 7:39am On Nov 13, 2024
Thats what happens when inside of the cup becomes less important than the outside. Title over content.
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by IntlBigCeo(m): 8:17am On Nov 13, 2024
Cheating is the nature of every Nigerian.
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by ExAngel007(f): 9:27am On Nov 13, 2024
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Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by trium:
dumahi:
Sometimes, I tend to believe that the village people syndrome is real. An associate professor of law already, goes back to pursue a master's degree in the same university and all she could do was to malpractice. Oh!
That is not it. See ehn, when you get to certain positions in life, you believe you can get away with anything..That's why power intoxicates and with great power comes great responsibility. It is another reason they taught us things like

"Remember the child of whom you are"
"A good name is better than diamonds"
"Whatdo you want to be remembered for?"

Things like this is how we make decisions in life. That's why as much as Nairaland boys and girls want to think everyone is cheating out there, they don't know that what they are seeing is a production of parenting, values and what the person wants to stand for as an adult. Some people are taught well at home but go to disgrace family name and vice versa.

It is not limited to education. You have abuse of power in all aspects of life and this is why it's always encouraged to have a system that checks people. Look at that Eq Guinea man. I have no business with his sexcapades but the abuse of office, even if no one was watching him (what an irony, because millions are now watching his office due to his own stupid moves to record) was him using his office for sexual activities. It's not about him, it's the fact that he closed public service for his own private urge.

It's how civil servants can leave their desks during govt time because no one is checking them. Someone could need his attention when he was doing the women but he is powerful and can decide to do whatever he wants. So it's not village people. People with power and positions tend to think they are gods and can get away with whatever they want to except they are checked.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLkrcRnkkGg

Lecturers think they can get away with harassment just because someone is under their class for 3 to 4 months or a year. The same lecturer hates it if his professor or dean harrasses him but he can do the same thing to other people. UNICAL Professor of law was harassing law students and didn't think about the irony of what he was doing to them. It's a dog eat dog world. Don't be their food!

Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Kaido: 11:37am On Nov 13, 2024
Most graduates of Taraba State University are olodos.
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Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Rexymania(m): 1:12pm On Nov 13, 2024
An average Nigerian is a thief, a cheat, me inclusive

But may God help us
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Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by Justiceleague1: 9:09am On Nov 29, 2024
JusticeLeague1:
grin

Some years back, I was a mercenary in an exam....

For at least 23 hours daily, all i thought of was Fatima Abdullah.

She was extremely beautiful.... extremely dull too.

She expertly manipulated me into sitting for her in Physics 101 exams.

We were already seated in the Hall when stern looking Professor Arowojobe walked in like Death, Itself.

If you check "SADIST" in the dictionary, i am sure his passport photo is there.

He started calling everyone by name and you had to stand up.


"Chinedu Okadigbo"..... "Olaide Ademola"....

"Fatima Abdullah "

"FATIMA ABDULLAH " shocked shocked shocked

There was graveyard silence.

I am as masculine as they come. From voice to facial hair.

How do i pass off as a woman?! shocked

Prof Arowojobe looked like a wolf in Ramadan


[img]https://media./images/6ac739c103dc3366f3b7f36568af1916/tenor.gif[/img]

So.... i heard Arowojobe calling for security backup and i knew i had to dash for it!

I ran headlong and slammed into Arowojobe...catching him by surprise.

Out of the corner of my eyes... i saw 2 guards in hot pursuit. One huge one had blocked my only route of escape - the staircase undecided


"Heyyyyy...HEYYYY you!" I heard them shout behind me as they closed the distance between us..

I was in my final year, 500 Level Engineering. If caught, i was screwed cry cry cry


They had blocked all possible avenues to escape except ONE.

I took it. I jumped from the 4 storey building shocked shocked

Maybe it took only 3 seconds, but it seemed like 3 lifetimes as i sailed through the air...


I hurtled through tree branches at 100miles / hour....the red muddy ground rushing at me cry

I heard the audible crack of my ankle giving way under my weight cry cry cry cry


There i was ....helpless when they came for me.

The huge guard, quite unnecessarily jumped ontop me flattening me and i yelped out in pain.

EPILOGUE : Fatima denied all knowledge of me at the panel - she was pardoned. I was expelled for exam malpractices.


She got engaged to a rich Alhaji weeks after the incident and even had the balls to send me an invitation card to her wedding angry

"Let bygones be bygones, wish me well" her SMS said.

I am waiting at the reception hall right now, i have a gift for her.....

YES, i did BUY a GUN angry


[img]https://media1./images/7f0e29b98a6a55d1a126b09155398590/tenor.gif?itemid=10333376[/img]

This story has a good ending...but it would be long undecided..thefacelessman and the bomboclaat thechameleon hotoroMENTAL roaming the hotoro streets will be full of envy 😁
Re: Female Professor Caught Cheating: Checkout The Exam Q&A She Smuggled In by TheChameleon: 10:58am On Nov 29, 2024
Justiceleague1,

That's plagiarism bro! shocked

TheFacelessMan is either an international assassin or a world-class Nobel winning author.

Apologise to the gentleman and stop these Balabaluism.

Mr Faceless Man. Please 🙏 forgive my friend, edakun. He's struggling from alcohol withdrawal Sir. 🍸 🍷 undecided
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