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"Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by domesifa(m): 11:58pm On Apr 18, 2019
An invigilator at the just concluded Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, has taken to the social media to share what is a shocking revelation about the computer literacy level of the prospective higher institution students.

Since the introduction of the Computer Based Test (CBT) in 2013, there have been the challenges of students mastering the act of using the computer, which has led to various shortcomings after the examinations.

Eniolaoluwa, who was an invigilator shared on her Twitter handle her experience during the weeklong examinations. “Okay so I just finished invigilating JAMB exams and all I can say is we have a very big problem that we are not aware of.

“In a hall of about 250 JAMB candidates, only 10 can successfully use a computer system. The rest cannot just understand how the computer works, they are terrified at the sight of a mouse.

“They cannot left click, they cannot pick their answers using the mouse or the keyboard, they cannot scroll, they cannot delete when they make a mistake, they cannot locate letters on the keyboard.

“And JAMB has tried cos the candidates have the opportunity of doing mock exams, the purpose of mock is to expose them to computers and let them know what to expect in the day of their exams.

“Before they start the exam, JAMB has provided a short video for them, the video shows them how their questions will look like, how to answer questions, how to use the mouse, etc but some of them will call you and insist their pictures and reg numbers are not on the videos. How?

“The front page of their rough sheets also has instructions on how to use the computer. You can successfully write JAMB exam without using the keyboard, there are letters you can use and it is explicitly stated on the front page of their rough sheets but no.

“They still don’t understand how to go about it. One of the candidates called me and told me he wanted to submit, I looked at the screen and realised he hasn’t answered any question, apparently he has been double clicking.

“On the letters of the options, n then it highlights and he thinks he has picked the answers. He hasn’t answered any questions and at that time they had just 10mins to go, now tell me, how does he want to pass the exam?

“Meanwhile on the rough sheet and in the video it is clearly stated, press A if the answer is option A, press B if the answer is option B, etc, press S to submit, press N for previous and so but these candidates cannot just do it.

“Some submit without answering any questions, a candidate left after answering about 40 questions out of 180. If the computer hibernates all they just need to do is shake the mouse some would raise it up in the air…please how? Some would start saying prayers in Yoruba!

“Some cannot type in their reg number, they don’t know how to. At the front page of their rough sheets, JAMB explained the use of nine keys, a candidate called me to tell me he has ticked the nine keys on the rough sheet. I was like what the?

“Most cannot construct a simple sentence in English, you will start hearing ‘ I aff submit’, ‘I aff write it’, ‘ezzz not press’. Some will turn it to pidgin ‘ I no fit do am’. My Yoruba people will say ‘edakun ko te’, ‘mi o ri se’. Guys, it is bad. “That means students that go to private schools are in the minority cos at the end of the day over 1000 candidates did their jamb in my center and about 50 can use the computer well. The rest Nahhhh.

“I asked one of them and he told me they have the only abacus in their school, ABACUS!!!! Do some secondary schools use abacus He said he has never seen a computer in his life. Of cos, we had this conversation in Yoruba cos we were struggling with English.

“They cannot comprehend, cos, if you ask them to explain the instructions at the front page of their rough sheet they cannot that, means they don’t understand what is written there, how then do they want to follow instructions if they can’t comprehend.

“Most of them struggle to communicate with you in English, they can’t make the words. They just can’t. And these candidates will enter universities and come out as graduates? “Honestly we are not expecting too much from public schools in Nigeria, don’t buy ACs, you don’t have to produce the best WAEC results but at the very very very least, provide Computers for God sake, Computers. How will they survive without knowing how to use computers? “How will they survive if they don’t know how to effectively communicate? How will they survive if they cannot comprehend simple English? It’s sad.

“This experience is not just in my centre, it is a problem in Ilorin centres. I do not know about other states. But in Ilorin, it’s a mess. It’s a huge mess.

“Some will fail, not because they don’t know (even though they don’t know, cos some easy questions were missed but It might be easy for me and difficult for them but that’s not the point) but because they do not know how to use a computer. The thing is like magic to them.

“I know we do GoFundMe for the health problems of people, but should we start gofundme for the educational system? We honestly cannot crowdfund our way out of our problems/incompetence/corruption in this country. “At some point, something has to be done to these public schools especially. I know most people are not aware of these problems cos we all went to ‘Behind’ schools where we had cyber cafes in schools but this is a problem and it must be addressed.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/04/jamb-only-10-candidates-can-use-computer-in-a-hall-of-250/

Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 8:03am On Apr 19, 2019
CC:RonKenoly here is the detailed report
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by OneKinGuy(m): 8:23am On Apr 19, 2019
Many jamb candidates can't use computers, This is very true but saying only 10 out of 250 can use the computer is, very very unrealistic.

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Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 8:35am On Apr 19, 2019
OneKinGuy:
Many jamb candidates can't use computers, This is very true but saying only 10 out of 250 can use the computer is, very very unrealistic.
Modified
Unfortunately the reporter verified it before publication. Didn't you read were she said that many of the students are from public schools?. Many can't even communicate effectively in English
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Ahcu22(f): 9:32am On Apr 19, 2019
Isn't it the reason they are to write d mock exam to be conversant with d exam
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 10:12am On Apr 19, 2019
Ahcu22:
Isn't it the reason they are to write d mock exam to be conversant with d exam
Can a person who never knew how to drive vehicle learn in one day?
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 10:19am On Apr 19, 2019
asuustrike1:
CC:RonKenoly here is the detailed report
Thanks for the mention, my point was many of her statement were just exaggerated; even this detailed report by vanguard.

Or maybe I am putting the country on a pedestal it doesn't belong. I expected more, but if in fact that figure she gave was a fact then we have a long way to go.

And to think people people believe the suppose center was in the north is disheartening.

Edit: I truly hope you don't take all media report to be 100% factual.
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 11:09am On Apr 19, 2019
RonKenoly:

Thanks for the mention, my point was many of her statement were just exaggerated; even this detailed report by vanguard.

Or maybe I am putting the country on a pedestal it doesn't belong. I expected more, but if in fact that figure she gave was a fact then we have a long way to go.

And to think people people believe the suppose center was in the north is disheartening.

Edit: I truly hope you don't take all media report to be 100% factual.
No. I knew we will get to this but the jamb registrar was just adamant. The mind of many Nigerians is bad hence we will keep on seeing this. When the educational system is worked upon, many things will change.
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by OneKinGuy(m): 12:17pm On Apr 19, 2019
asuustrike1:

Modified
Unfortunately the reporter verified it before publication. Didn't you read were she said that many of the students are from public schools?. Many can't even communicate effectively in English
I don't understand you. So you mean any student from public school can't use computers?
Re: "Only 10 Candidates Can Use Computer In A Hall Of 250" -JAMB Invigilator Reveals by Nobody: 12:23pm On Apr 19, 2019
OneKinGuy:

I don't understand you. So you mean any student from public school can't use computers?
Do you see where it was stated that any student from public schools can't use computer?

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