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FRAUDULENT LECTURERS ON CAMPUSES



Over the years, Nigerian students at the tertiary level have been suffering several deprivations aside financial problem. These problems include inadequate accommodation, erratic power supply, scarcity of food and water and lack of other basic amenities that make life easy. But lately, these difficulties have been further compounded by incidence of corruption and fraud among lecturers.
I will give you an insight into the atrocities committed by these lecturers, and they have to be given the tag “fraudsters”. Is it not fraudulent, or is it not illegal for them to compel students to buy their books even when it is very glaring that the books are neither extensive nor intensive?

Most of these textbooks forced on students are not comprehensive, the major concern of the lecturers is money, especially when their salaries are delayed by the government.

The teachers are discouraging hard work and diligence and in the process condoning laziness for they demand bribe from students by promising to award them undeserved marks and grades.

These institutions should organise workshops and seminars at intervals for the university staff to enlighten them on the bane of corruption and other related offences.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Nigeria should beam its search light on these university members of staff.




May 27, 2006 | 10:49 PM Comments  0 comments

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