FULOKOJA Student Hopes for Ice Cream and Tea in Exam Halls

A student of Federal University Lokoja has suggested that the university emulate Saudi Arabia's practice of serving treats during exams to improve student morale.

FULOKOJA Student Hopes for Ice Cream and Tea in Exam Halls

A student of Federal University Lokoja has humorously suggested that the university should adopt a practice seen in Saudi Arabia, where students are served chocolate, ice cream, sandwiches, and tea during examinations to boost morale.

The suggestion came after the student shared a photo showing a classroom of students in an examination hall in Saudi Arabia, where such treats were being served as part of the exam environment. The post quickly gained attention when it was shared on the university’s official social media page, sparking laughter and a lively discussion among students and staff.

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In the post, the student, Christopher Benson, jokingly wrote: “Federal University Lokoja, you can emulate this one abeg,” to which other commenters, including Olayinka Olawale, responded with supportive and playful remarks, adding to the fun atmosphere.

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While the post is lighthearted, it highlights the importance of student well-being, especially during stressful periods like exams. The practice in Saudi Arabia is seen by many as a creative way to alleviate stress and promote a positive, supportive exam environment.

The university community has expressed interest in the idea, with some even joking about how much they would appreciate such treats during exam periods. Although no official statements have been made, the post serves as a reminder of the need to continually find innovative ways to enhance the student experience at Federal University Lokoja.

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