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Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by DavidEsq(m): 3:19pm On Jul 11, 2019
Blackfire:
Ibadan people are very poor ..... See phones looking like shigidi \ arusi apiri api
grin grin

Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by wiseone28: 3:22pm On Jul 11, 2019
iPhone

Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Bbbwings: 3:22pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.
Sense is far away from the lecturers
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by foreshore(m): 3:23pm On Jul 11, 2019
INTERMAN:
Ibadan poly burnt phones seized during various Examinations in the university. What do you see about this gruesome action?

Na all this Palasa worth millions!!! They can't be more than N200k at computer village
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Typhoonsbane: 3:24pm On Jul 11, 2019
Clearly it was either they destroy the phones or the students appear before a panel,the students got off easy.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Typhoonsbane: 3:25pm On Jul 11, 2019
wiseone28:
iPhone
That's a 7 plus
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by snoopz: 3:26pm On Jul 11, 2019
Nltaliban:
Op please mind what you post. That happened in the polytechnic Ibadan and not UI.

We are civilised humans here and don't cheat in exams. Biko


Did you read what I wrote or you have comprehension issues?

I stated clearly that it happened in poly and not UI. I'm a Uite btw






but u can also see poly as well as university in the same sentence.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by tetralogyfallot(m): 3:26pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.
if they keep them before u say Jack Robinson the custodian of the lab don blow cos na better business dem don open for am so.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by IchBinBrait(m): 3:27pm On Jul 11, 2019
I can even spot my kind of phone.., what a waste of thousands... mtcheeeew!! sad

I wonder why some lecturers and school administrators are just unreasonable. Burn cellphones?? I have never heard of that before. Highest they could have done was seize (permanently) or issue malpractice forms to culprits. I know they were trying to teach the students a lesson. Sometimes I blame students for the treatments they receive. Read dem no go gree read, na to dey carry expo upandan..
Burning a mobile phone doesn't sound reasonable to me shaa...

It will serve as a deterrent to students planning on cheating through this means but the act is not okay because it is a complete waste of resources..
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by aguiyi2: 3:28pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.
You will be surprised how fast they will be stolen there.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Ifine(f): 3:28pm On Jul 11, 2019
better than carry over Biko. phones are not humans please stop crying blood
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Emanodimo(m): 3:29pm On Jul 11, 2019
Well, i aint surprised that it happen in that school & in that town They are noted for such attitude and behavioural problem in that environment.

I am short of words.

When, u challenged people of that town. They tend to deny it. Meanwhile, the theory of Man & his environment plays out much in that town. Environment influence man and vice versa in a negative notion there.

Imagine that this incidence happen in a citadel of academic learning.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by ezegold4we: 3:34pm On Jul 11, 2019
Those phones are condemned scrabs from computer village, they must have sold the real phones and replace them with all these outdated blackberry and Nokia phones,

Ibado people and backwardness is like Buhari and failure.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by seanwilliam(m): 3:35pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
which one are we to believe now, Ibadan Polytechnic or UI?

Moreover, isn’t it ironical seeing The Polytechnic Ibadan students claiming to be more civilized than the Premier University students
if being social is what u meant by being civilized then polybadan is 100% civilized than ui( na pikin and too-serious students full ui). but if na book and book, na UI o.
i stay very close to the two, so l knw whatsup.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by wiseone28: 3:37pm On Jul 11, 2019
Typhoonsbane:
That's a 7 plus
u mean iPhone 7plus?
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Nobody: 3:37pm On Jul 11, 2019
Chineke! See the number of phones that are being burnt? Na the whole school do the malpractice be dat!

Later they will graduate with oluwole mago-mago certificate and will be given juicy appointments like that "British Phonetic Speaking" former minister who does not know simple arithmetic who forged NYSC certificate! angry
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by olufemi7onifade: 3:38pm On Jul 11, 2019
When Federal government size Jewelres, cars and properties from currupt and criminal activities through EFCC, CUSTOMS & POLICE, there auction it and put the proceed into the fedral government account.

An institution should do same instead of creating polution.

The Rector should be warned not to do same again.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Ijawwomaninoyo: 3:39pm On Jul 11, 2019
TundeeednuT:
Lecturers with MC oluomo IQ.

Why not charge them a token to retrieve their phones thereby generating revenues for the school

It seems they are unclaimed handsets. There are no good phones among them. These are handsets but not phones.
Seems the owners refused to claim them since the fine is more than the phones. That's the trick Custom Officers use on traders to leave their goods behind while they auction them to some acclaimed Importers who work hand in hand with them or they use them to open shops for their wives.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Aystarz: 3:41pm On Jul 11, 2019
Nltaliban:
Op please mind what you post. That happened in the polytechnic Ibadan and not UI.

We are civilised humans here and don't cheat in exams. Biko


Did you read what I wrote or you have comprehension issues?

I stated clearly that it happened in poly and not UI. I'm a Uite btw


Exam malpractice don finish that polytechnic ooo. 10 years later and status quo remains.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Codes151(m): 3:44pm On Jul 11, 2019
Why not sell it or sth to fund books or text books?
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by OfficialEfcc123: 3:44pm On Jul 11, 2019
grin grin grin Nigerians are scammers. Na so so Tanosobe full the place. Where the Iphone wheyy them dheyy seize? Theyy don collect bribe
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Nobody: 3:45pm On Jul 11, 2019
mrjaydee:
See phone wey dem dey use self...all this phones no reach iPhone 8



You should know that quality phones has been picked out. Na.... No be Nigeria

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Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Trulydude(m): 3:47pm On Jul 11, 2019
[/b]So if this poly was to expel such students for examinations malpractices, no student would have remain[b]
grin grin grin
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jul 11, 2019
mrjaydee:
See phone wey dem dey use self...all this phones no reach iPhone 8



hahahahahah rotfl cheesy cheesy
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Nukilia: 3:49pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.

Which principleeeeeeeeeeeee grin grin grin
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Gkemz: 3:50pm On Jul 11, 2019
This is foolishness. What offense did these phones commit. After penalizing the students through rustification and suspension, you still burnt their devices.

Buhari will like this.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by King44(m): 3:52pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.
that is what one get when one has a dullard president, dullard lectures and dullard staffs, I am sure they must have kept the expensive ones and burnt the rest, awon elebi, a won pest, a won sadist lectures

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Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Ubdavis(m): 3:59pm On Jul 11, 2019
They refuse to heed to simple instructions... Appropriate punishment was meted. Shikina.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by Nobody: 4:05pm On Jul 11, 2019
Tolexander:
Nonsense

We can not produce, yet we are destroying!

This is a Polytechnic having engineering department which is meant to train students on the production and repair of these devices.
Why can’t they keep them in their laboratories or workshops for the electrical electronic engineering students to work with, understand the principles and bring up ideas on how to manufacture one.


Actually, they have even no rights to keep the properties of students in any useless laboratory. The students have rights to their personal data. The university / poly is meant to invent better methods of dealing with exam malpractice than burning their phones. What if some of those students borrowed those phones?


Are they trying to say they could not come up with better ways of monitoring students during examinations? C

Cant they make the exams / tests oral?
Cant they search and strip the students of any gadgets before the exam commences?
Cant they man the halls with more invigilators?
Cant they install electronic equipment that detect frequencies of phones that are on during the exams?
Cant they install cameras at specific angles and have inspectors watching the footage throughout the exam duration?

We all have rights to our properties and this is one hell of a violation that shows our schools are there for decorative purposes. Even WhatsApp that we all use, if you switch to these modded versions like GBWhatsApp, the original Whatsapp can only temporarily ban you. They can't place you on a permanent ban, even with your violations. Yet we pay no dime for it. This is to show you the price and sensitivity of personal data.

That school and her authorities should be sued pronto!
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by picoba(m): 4:05pm On Jul 11, 2019
The management that gave the instruction need to be arrested.
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by McCoy662(m): 4:12pm On Jul 11, 2019
That school and it's management are so retarded. Look at how they are wasting our economy. Why burn them, why not auction it or keep it for practicals, or better still, why can't the students pay and have their phones back...
Bunch of fools managing an institution of learning!
Re: Ibadan Polytechnic Burnt Seized Phones Worth N15m (Photos) by VICKYLIVE(m): 4:20pm On Jul 11, 2019
I WILL ADVICE PEOPLE NOT TO EVER CHOSSE THIS SCHOOL
ARE THEY THE ONLY SCHOOL THAT HAVE SIEZED PHONES FOR EXAM MALPRACTICE?
WHAT OF SCHOOLS LIKE UNIBEN AND UNN?

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