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EducationRe: WAEC: Abia, Rivers Lead Nationwide In 2017 May/june WASSCE Results [see Top 10] by tokun45(f): 1:16am On Jul 28, 2017
Marcelini:
You are just a jealous bitter Yoruba man. I served in a SW state too. And the exam malpractice there will make the devil go mad.
But the problem is that most of the SW students were dullards, and copied what was written on the board for them verbatim with no input what so ever of their own. And the end result was massive failure as the WAEC markers are not stupid, they must have noticed that everyone was writing similar things and had marked them all poorly.

A typical SE student is brilliant and naturally intelligent. If you copy answers for them on the board, they won't copy them verbatim, they would modify them and add their own inputs individually, giving the work a form of originality and distinctiveness from those of their fellow students. Enough to convince the WAEC marker that the students were not copying each other.
The end result would be high marks and overall high performance by the school.

So, what ever way you flip it. Taking exam malpractice as a constant in most Nigerian secondary school these days, SE students are generally more hardworking than their SW counterparts, and it does show in their respective WAEC performances.

No need for unnecessary bitterness and calumny campaign like you are doing. Just go work on your people.
why the haste generalisation am not a male neither am I Yoruba, pls speak for yourself

How can I be jealous of empty barrel
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EducationRe: WAEC: Abia, Rivers Lead Nationwide In 2017 May/june WASSCE Results [see Top 10] by tokun45(f): 5:56pm On Jul 24, 2017
huhI served in abia state being first my foot, answers are usually written on the board from textbooks, to copy from the board was difficult for some sef, those special ones had their exam written for them by teachers. My ppa then we have just 15 sss3 students during waec, those who sat for exam were over 200 including some old people. They perform well in waec good but why don't most of them further their studies. angryI served in abia state being first my foot, answers are usually written on the board from textbooks, to copy from the board was difficult for some sef, those special ones had their exam written for them by teachers. My ppa then we have just 15 sss3 students during waec, those who sat for exam were over 200 including some old people. They perform well in waec good but why don't most of them further their studies.

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