National Open University of Nigeria Warns Students of Theft During Ongoing E-Examination

National Open University of Nigeria Warns Students of Theft During Ongoing E-Examination

National Open University of Nigeria Warns Students of Theft During Ongoing E-Examination

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) management has issued a warning to students participating in the ongoing 2024_2 E-Examination, citing several reported cases of theft involving personal items such as bags, phones, laptops, and other belongings.

 

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To prevent further incidents, students are strongly advised not to bring personal items to the examination venue. The management emphasized that they will not be responsible for any loss or theft, as this directive aligns with the examination rules and agreements signed by all students during the clearance process.¹

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Students are urged to adhere strictly to this notice to ensure a safe and secure examination environment.