Nigeria Law School have decried the
mass failure at the Bar examinations. According to the news, over 70 per cent
of them failed the examination, which is a prerequisite for them to be called
to bar.
In a swift reaction, the students
blamed their failure on the Director General of Nigerian Law School, Olarenwaju
Adesola Onadeko, whom they claimed he wanted to destroy their career by failing
them en masse. The students called for a review of the examination as well as their
results.
Some of the students who sent text
messages and email to PM
News explained thus:
“Save Law School Students: The DG Olarenwaju
Onadeko has come to destroy the future of over 70 per cent of students who
wrote exams in August and has run to the United Kingdom to seek solace,”
“#Please save the future of 5000 law school
student, so that the results may be reviewed because some lecturers are in
support of this movement as they know the DG asked for a lot of scripts to be
marked down. Please this is the least you can do,” another text read.
Another student said: “the mass
failure at the Nigerian Law School is an insult to the legal system. Kindly
help address this issue by calling the attention of authorities that matters;
while another simply read: “#Please save the future of 5000 law school
students”.
“We the law students of Nigerian Law
School protest the poor handling and marking of our Bar 2 final exam. Please we
need the media to come to our aid,” an email read.
“The Nigerian Law School released the
2013/2014 August result. It was a Tsunami! Out of 6000 candidates who
registered, about #2172 passed. We are talking of about #4000 students who
failed”.
Another student then pointed out the
financial implication of going to the Law School. “Do we say 4000 students paid
N300,000 not counting expenses for one year, feeding, books, then prepared to
FAIL?
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