Apparently there was mass failure at the Nigerian Law School this year.
The Nigerian Law School recently released the 2013/2014 August
result, and it was a Tsunami. Out of the 5,000 candidates who
registered, only about 2,000 passed. Meaning that about 3,000
students failed the bar exam, the highest failure the Nigerian Law
School has witnessed since its 50 years of existence.
The Nigerian Law School recently released the 2013/2014 August
result, and it was a Tsunami. Out of the 5,000 candidates who
registered, only about 2,000 passed. Meaning that about 3,000
students failed the bar exam, the highest failure the Nigerian Law
School has witnessed since its 50 years of existence.
Many of the students are angry and frustrated. They say they don't
believe the mass failure is the fault of the students and are now asking
for a review of their results. An affected student who reached out to LIB
said;
believe the mass failure is the fault of the students and are now asking
for a review of their results. An affected student who reached out to LIB
said;
"People have worked their butt off for this exam, people have ran
literally mad for this exam, these same people have invested their
life savings for this exam, people who lost their parents prior to
this exam had to muster the strength to write this exam and the
Director general of the Nigerian law school who is responsible for
the this mass failure doesn't see reasons with these people. He
said he's raising a standard but all we see is a high standard of
failure!"
literally mad for this exam, these same people have invested their
life savings for this exam, people who lost their parents prior to
this exam had to muster the strength to write this exam and the
Director general of the Nigerian law school who is responsible for
the this mass failure doesn't see reasons with these people. He
said he's raising a standard but all we see is a high standard of
failure!"
Another student said
"Do we say 3000 students payed N300,000 not counting expenses
for a year, feeding,books, then prepared to fail? We are calling for
a review"
"Do we say 3000 students payed N300,000 not counting expenses
for a year, feeding,books, then prepared to fail? We are calling for
a review"
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