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A concerned individual has taken to Facebook to warn about admission racketeering in Nigerian universities, stressing that it could severely affect key professions such as medicine, surgery, and medical laboratory science. The post criticizes the growing elitism in academics, alleging that it has transformed unity schools into "special centers" and private institutions into "axes of evil."
The individual has called for urgent reforms, recommending that authorized councils oversee university entrance exams to combat unfair practices in admissions. The post argues that such measures are crucial to restoring integrity to the admission process and protecting the future of critical professions in Nigeria.
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The call for reform underscores the need for transparency and fairness in the university admissions system, highlighting the potential long-term negative impacts on the country's educational and professional sectors. The social media post has ignited discussions on the pressing need for reform in Nigeria’s academic admissions landscape.
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