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3yrs Validity of JAMB Result: Senate’s directive dangerous – Don
Dr Oluyombo Onafowokan, an Associate Professor, said on Saturday that the directive by the Senate that JAMB should extend the validity of its results to three years will have negative effect on the nation’s standard of education.
Onafowokan, a Senior Lecturer, School of Management & Social Sciences, Pan Atlantic University, Lagos, made the observation in an interview in Sango-Ota, Ogun.
He explained that such policy would make students lackadaisical and unserious.
According to him, the directive by the Senate is not good for our educational system because it will make students not to take JAMB examination seriously.
Vanguard, October 15
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