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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Police Nab Couple For Writing WAEC For Their Children

A 66-year-old retired federal civil servant, Fredrick Omorieve and his wife, Evelyn Omorieve, both residents of Asaba, Delta State, have been arrested by police detectives in the state for allegedly writing WAEC examinations for their two children.



Leadership Sunday reliably gathered that the couple allegedly sat in an examination hall for one of the WAEC examination subjects in one of the ‘miracle centres’ operating in the state for their two children (male and female), before they were found and arrested.

The police, who were said to have acted on a tip-off, swooped on the couple in the examination hall after which they were taken to the police station where their statements were taken and they were later released on bail.
Confirming their arrest, the police commissioner in the state, Alkali Baba Usman, said their case file was transferred from the Edo State Police Command to Asaba after they were said to have jumped bail for alleged examination malpractice.

He explained that the couple, who were arrested when the examination was ongoing, were later released on bail but jumped bail and that they were rearrested around Deeper Life Church Street, Anwai Road, Asaba, on Saturday, for the offence of jumping bail and are presently helping the police with further investigation.

The suspects succumbed to pressure to assist two out of their six children with the examinations, after repeated failed attempts, following which they registered for the examination in one of the secondary schools in the state notorious for aiding examination malpractice, popularly referred to as ‘miracle centre.’

Those close to the couple said they decided to carry out the act after some of their friends and neighbours had done same successfully.

Informed sources said the proprietor of the school, Aigboje Benson, had allegedly tried to bribe the police detectives who also stumbled on other students writing the examination with the aid of the teachers, but his efforts met a brick wall when the police insisted on taking the suspected couple to the police station where they were detained and subsequently granted bail.



They should also arrest the overseer of the school because he is aware of what goes on and probably makes money from it.





52 comments:

  1. What! This is ridiculous

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    1. Them go arrest plenty people...that's is the trend of event in the country presently. Parents don't belief in how far their children have learnt, but how many credit!

      See: why you will always fall out of love

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    2. Lmaooo. ..to say that some parents have already succeeded in the act is hilarious

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    3. It's not new.....it haff tay!!!




      @Galore

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  2. The reason why there are so many half baked graduates around town.

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    1. Lmao. The headline alone made me laugh before reading the details. Sad pity. So if they had succeeded, what would they have done when they get to Uni and can't pass any course? Whom are they fooling but themselves? Morally bankrupt parents. Lack of a better word to use to describe their foolishness.

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    2. It keeps getting bad..the education sector in this country is crap

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    3. It keeps getting bad..the education sector in this country is crap

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  3. This is the hight of parental irresponsibility.
    A very shameful act.
    They deserve long jail terms.

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  4. Oh my days! Hahaha, is this a joke?
    Will they write exams for their kids at the university too?

    Whirlwind

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    1. They would if they let them. Very sad! Moral decadence, God save Nigeria

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    2. Nope! They intend to "SORT" when they get there. Then end justifies the means.

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    3. Nope! They intend to "SORT" when they get there. Then end justifies the means.

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  5. Shame! Parents no longer encourage their kids to study hard rather they encourage them to relax while they pay their way through or cheat the system.

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  6. Imagine that its just a crazy idea

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  7. This is the most stupid thing i have heard in recent times. They shld be jailed biko

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  8. Hahahaha I don't knw y this sound funny to me. The children must be daft to allow their aged parents to write an examination for them.
    The parents should be ashamed of themselves for this stupid act. These are the kind of parents that will bribe their children's way out of school.

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  9. Too bad. What morals are they teaching those kids?

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    1. None, zilch, zero! It's an "anything" goes society we live in. Makes me really sad!

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  10. Parents writing WAEC for children? They must be mad

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  11. Stupid parents...no wonder this country is messed up.....my father will rather die than do that.....I remember my first jamb I had just 4 points to meet cut off.....even though he was a staff in the university of my choice he said I should repeat jamb.....he said he will rather beg for admission for me when I meet the criteria than go and beg for me when I don't qualify....I repeated and I passed....I thank God for my parents who value integrity....

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  12. Issoraite. Explain to the Capone in your prison when you see him. Caring parents.

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  13. House maids needed in middle east countries. , visa,ticket,accommodation,feeding,transportation, medical insurance provided by company. Consultancy charges upon sighting of visa 2B16E202

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  14. What a shame! Won't it have made more sense to send their kid to learn a trade or skill ? If that child can't pass WASSCE how the hell will he/she graduate ? Why waste their time and resources ? Tertiary institutions may offer a solid foundation but they don't guarantee success.

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  15. Just negodu!

    Seriously, these days, children no longer read at all.

    What on earth would make someone fail WAEC numerous times?

    Gone are the days students wrote and smashed it in one sitting.
    Some of them don't even bother to write NECO again.

    If it were JAMB,i'll probably understand, cos seems it gives some people a tough time.

    Wallahi, if it were my children, you go old for house o.
    I can't be paying your school fees, feeding you and then writing your exams for you.

    Little wonder half baked graduates that can barely speak English, are churned out every year.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. White diamond, if it were Jamb,u will probably understand??????????

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    2. Lol

      MM,wetin you wan make I talk.

      Some people write JAMB eight times before passing.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    3. Jamn n post-jamb is something else ooo

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    4. Jamn n post-jamb is something else ooo

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  16. For real! What kind of parents does that

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  17. Imagine! You go fear 'miracle centre'

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  18. Most of u tanning ur mouth here made ur WAEC 2ru this machinery stuffs a beg stop forming serious student

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    1. See your life?

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    2. Though am not in support of the act but u are right with ur comment.

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    3. Exam is not the true test of knowledge afterall

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    4. Exam is not the true test of knowledge afterall

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  19. Moral decay of the Nigerian society . Just imagine. What a shame...and other parents have been doing same successfully. Na wa oo.

    Is it love for their kids or family pride that pushed those parents to take exams for their kids? Ha, okpari!

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  20. The parents dont have sense. They should have sorted the results for the children. Afterall money is working.

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  21. Here i can say the police no get sense. Imagine 65 yr old writing exam the should have waited for the result to come first.

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  22. This is ridiculous. Imagine the level of madness in such a family/locality, what morals would they teach their children when they (as parents) behave this way? ........Mrs E.

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  23. Just negodu udiri disgrace a? O chim

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  24. Good day everyone my name is Olaniyi Oluwakemi Monica! Am here to testify what God! has use Barrister Momoh, to do in my life. i wrote waec, several time but my result is either withheld or council, and i have ask so many people to help me out but i be end up scam for many times. until one day well i once browser the internet i saw i testimony form some one making reference to Barrister Momoh! how the helped her when she was having the same problem. so took the phone number and i call him and also whatsapp him, he ask me the send him my waec, reg and sit number which i did. but my greatest fear was when he was now asking me to pay part of the money he bill me. I was having fear saying that i wanted to be scam again but my mom! tell me to send him the money, so i followed my mother instruction which i did. So to cut everything short in did it and ask me to go and re check it again, and behold my result was out and also be upgrade. I promise him to tell my friends about it. Please if you're having problems of any of this withheld of WAEC RESULT,GCE,NECO, AND NABTEB CALL BARRISTER MOMOH! WITH THIS NUMBER OR CAN WHATSAPP HIM ALSO::07053797645. PLEASE THIS IS REAL, IF YOU'RE HAVING IN ANY DOUBT IN MIND YOU CAN CALL ME WITH THIS NUMBER: 09030268564. THANK YOU. GOD!BLESS YOU ALL....

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