Prof. Vincent Tenebe, the former Vice Chancellor, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), speaking at a press conference on a movie; 'I Believe', a movie produced to look into the flexibility nature of Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) in acquiring education in Nigeria, in Abuja, has blamed issue of missing results in the institution on the students and the school itself.
His words; “The few that find it difficult to see their results, a Committee has been set up to investigate why the results were missing and proffer solution to make sure that the students receive their results.
“But investigations reveal that mistake comes from both the students and the University itself; some students did not write their examination number correctly, some of them is when they are anxious or in hurry to answer examination question, they don’t even fill the aspect that required for their identification, some don’t have exam number, some instead of exam number, they write telephone number.
“Such results would be hanging or missing, but I assure you by the time the Senate Committee on missing results completes their assignment, we are going to minimize the case of missing results. But I tell you, there is nowhere in the world that examination would be written and there would not be issues." He added.
Source: Vanguard
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