The Nigerian Law School recently released the
2013/2014 August result, and about 4,000
students were said to have failed the examination
which is a prerequisite for them to be called to Bar.
The students who paid over N300, 000 for the
one year programme are angry and frustrated,
blaming the their failure on the Director General of
Nigerian Law School, Olarenwaju Adesola Onadeko,
PM News reports.
They claimed that Onadeko wants to destroy their
career by failing them en masse and they have called
for a review of the examination as well as their
results.
In their reaction, some of the students said: “Save
Law School Students: The DG Olarenwaju Onadeko
has come to destroy the future of over 70 per cent
of students who wrote exams in August and has run
to the United Kingdom to seek solace.
“#Please save the future of 5000 law school
student, so that the results may be reviewed because
some lecturers are in support of this movement as
they know the DG asked for a lot of scripts to be
marked down. Please this is the least you can do.
“The mass failure at the Nigerian Law School is an
insult to the legal system. Kindly help address this
issue by calling the attention of authorities that
matters; while another simply read: “#Please save
the future of 5000 law school students”.
“We the law students of Nigerian Law School protest
the poor handling and marking of our Bar 2 final
exam. Please we need the media to come to our aid,”
an email read.
“The Nigerian Law School released the 2013/2014
August result. It was a Tsunami! Out of 6000
candidates who registered, about #2172 passed. We
are talking of about #4000 students who failed”.
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Mass failure in the Nigerian law school.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment