Receiving results in due time after schooling, is a thing of joy for
graudates, but, the reverse is the case of Mass communication students
of Kogi state university (KSU), Anyigba.The current system of education
In KSU, has failed to bring such dream to fruition. Occasioned with
avoidable hitches in collation of terminal results among other excesses
that has devalued the system.
The said issues
have led students of Mass Communication, and few other departments who
passed out from the departments over a year without getting their
results lament over what they describe as 'a waste of life and delay in
destiny because of a failed system' . According to them, it has caused
emotional pains and loss of opportuinities, because of several months
wasted at home after school without being mobilized for the compulsory
one years National Youth Service corps(NYSC) Program.
Speaking
to our reporters, some aggreived students expressed displeasure in the
malady clogging their wheel of progress , while others said the
situation has raised doubt from their families if actually they passed
through the school.
One of the affected
students, who chose to be anonymous Said: ' trying to convince your
family why you haven’t seen your results or haven’t been mobilized for
the NYSC is tougher than awaiting the results itself'
Another
student said " Mass communication department is down. I have been at
home for over one year and I am yet to see my 300 level result let alone
400 level. Our mates from other departments and universities have
finished NYSC, while we await results of four semesters. It is
annoying, because the people at the helm of affair in our department are
not working up to expectation"
He, clamored for
more professional hands in the system so as to fast track the whole
process. “I think it’s due to the school management inability to
discharge her duty. More also, they lack adequate advancement in
technology, because, the department claim that the results were delayed
because the system cracked down without a backup.
Some
expressed concern that due to the delay in releasing result, students
who may have carryovers will not be aware early enough, and made to
rewrite it years after they should be out of school
The
graduates urged the Kogi state government and the school management to
put a nip in the bud by doing the needful. While they also beckon on the
government and high profile individuals and organisation to come to
their aid so as to ensure they are not left out in the next batch which
is scheduled to hold in June.


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