Few
days into the ongoing West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination,
some people have posted purported answers to examination questions on Facebook
and asked intending candidates to get in touch with them for WAEC question
papers
These
fraudsters indicated phone numbers by which they could be contacted.
Our
correspondent visited the Facebook page, and saw answers to some of the papers
that had already been written.
But it
was not clear if the Facebook account holders posted the answers after the
exams were written or before, as no question paper was posted.
Also,
answers to the Physics paper which was written around 9am on Monday were seen
on another social network site.
Our
correspondent checked up the English questions the candidates wrote on
Wednesday morning in particular and discovered answers to the objective and
theory questions on the site.
There
were over 10,000 likes on the page with a visitor by name Aminu, saying, “Nice
one broz, but remember Government for us, God bless you.”
Two
hours to the Chemistry practical which was written on Thursday morning at 9am,
the facebook page operator had posted answers which our correspondent could not
cross-check with the original paper.
Two
students of a senior secondary school in Yaba (names withheld) who were also
writing the exams, told our correspondent that aside the social network sites,
their colleagues got SMS alert of answers in the exam hall.
A
source, who is a graduate of Accountancy from the University of Lagos, said he
had gone to report the
facebook
leak to the Chief Security Officer of WAEC, Major O. Badejo, (retd).
He
said, ‘’I told him everything and I even opened the page on Facebook so that he
might see for himself. He wasn’t shocked really because he admitted that there
were bad eggs within the system that had continuously frustrated security
efforts.’’
PUNCH
Metro spoke
with the Deputy Director, Public Affairs, WAEC, Mr. Yusuf Ari, and was told
that such gimmicks were not new to the organisation as some people make use of
social network sites to dupe unsuspecting candidates.
He
said, “I have seen the materials on the facebook. We have informed security
agencies. We will investigate those behind the sites.
“They
usually advertise that they can provide questions to candidates, we saw some
phone numbers and the SSS will investigate these to see the people behind
them.’’
He
however cautioned candidates writing the exam to desist from patronising these
people, noting that they were only out to dupe them.
“We
advise candidates not to waste their time and money visiting these sites or
patronising the fraudsters,’’ he added.
Source: Punch
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