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OPEN YOUR HEART TO CHRIST
There lived a man, who had a very big house and many rooms inside. One day a visitor came to his town for
a reason and had nowhere to sleep. He then knocked on the man's door and asked him if he could give him
one of the room's to spend the night. The man said no he cannot do that.
The following day thieves came and beat him up and collected two rooms out of the ten, another night
came the same people came and beat him up and collected three rooms from the man, then the third day
the same people came and collected four rooms leaving only one room for the man.
The man was crying and did not know what to do. That same man he rejected
came to him and consoled him, he said sorry to him.
Do you know that the stranger that first came to the man is Christ, he was trying
to dwell in his life but he rejected Christ, despite all that happened to him, Christ
s ll came back to him.
We should know that no ma er what we do Christ s ll loves us and cares for us.
BY- LUKA BILKISU – SS3B LUKA, Bilkisu
EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE
What is Examina on? Examina on is a formal test wri en or spoken usually at school, colleges in other to
see how much you have learnt or to get a qualifica on. Malprac ce on the other hand is a wrong or illegal
conduct done to achieve something. Examina on malprac ce is an illegal conduct performed during a
formal test to pass an exam.
FORMS OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE
· Sneaking of gadgets to the examina on hall.
· Wri ng on body parts.
· Communica on during exam.
· Sneaking of ny paper chips into the hall.
In Nigeria today some students engage in examina on malprac ce due to different reasons, which are:
1) Pressures from family members - most individuals get pressured from their family members to
pass an exam simply because their parents threaten them and this causes despera on.
2) Truancy - some students are always fond of staying off school due to unimportant reasons and
when exam comes they can do anything to pass the exams knowing the fact they have missed.
3) Laziness - this is one of the most common reasons people fail exam. Many students are very lazy
when it comes to their academics they relax always knowing that they can rely on chea ng.
4) Peer group influence- many students engage in examina on malprac ce due to their peers.
5) Lack of confidence- many people engage in examina on malprac ce simply because of fear. They
feel they do not have what it takes to pass an exam which builds up a low self-esteem.
HOW TO CURB EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE
· Students should always study their books even before the term starts.
· Parents should ensure their children are always present in school.
· Students should have courage and overcome fear.
· Schools should provide good standard educa on.
· Parents should learn to stop pu ng pressure or compelling their children to pass.
By-Nwozuzu Jessica and Ughamadu Ekene, SS3D
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