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Veteran journalist Tony Onyima cautions against ethnicising JAMB crisis amid broader global testing failures
I have been in journalism long enough to know when there’s an orchestrated and predetermined cover-up,” Osuji stated. “What I initially thought was an error may not be so upon further reflection
“In India and the U.S., there was no profiling or stigmatization of the agencies’ heads,” Onyima noted. “The authorities recognized the problems as systemic and dealt with them.”
“The recurring technical issues in standardised testing across countries underscore the need for robust infrastructure, transparent processes, and accountability,” Onyima stated. “As examinations continue to evolve digitally, stakeholders must prioritise reliability and fairness to maintain public trust. We cannot ethicize solutions.”
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