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WAEC Paper leakages and Desperation for paper qualification.

   

Nigeria police nabbed four man syndicates that specialises in retailing WAEC examination papers.

They were arrested in four states, Lagos, Ondo and two other states. 

They made confessional statement that would help the police in their investigation.

One of the reason we are so backward as a country is because we so much believe in paper qualification. 

Is it compulsory that everybody should write and pass WAEC exams, what about people going to technical school to acquire life long skill 

Every individual have innate skill and talents, students who could not excel in academics should get involve in other profitable ventures. 

If people were not desperate to pass some examination, issues of academic mercenary and WAEC papers retailers would not arise. 

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