Friday, August 28, 2015

TGD Etiquette Session Examination Malpractice


Bukola Olupona

Examination Malpractice

 

Good day ladies. I'm sure the week was a good one. It's the last weekend in August and we bless God for having brought us this far.

I was somewhere preparing for exams,the class was quiet initially,only for some people to come in and were proudly making fun of the people reading,it was really annoying because we were preparing for the same exams,but that's not the point, what got me was a later discussion. A: Don't mind them,is that how to read? (Laughter from two others)

B: Let's get going,so we won't lose our seats (an arrangement that helps communication)

C: We must not lose it o,meanwhile have you arranged everything in the right places? Jokes apart,can we really hand this lifestyle over to our children? *That got me* (The trio moved to another cliché) I can't fathom what happened, but I knew an argument came up about denomination,someone claiming she is a genuine member of a group in church, and was defending it. I couldn't tie the sharp contrast in their disposition. Are these christians? Yet they take pleasure in examination malpractices with all joy and claims to be Christians.

So the focus on this edition is Examination malpractices.

What is the limit for us as Christians?

What difference can we make,or is it right because the majority is doing it? Dubbing,sidewalks,chokes,bonding and all others,which is permissible, which is not?

What is the escape route for good success in exams without compromising?

Sisters, this is one menace we must face because it cuts across all facets of our lives. let's talk, let's shine as light,let's make a difference,but let's tell ourselves how?

Waiting for your responses in the comments below.

Thanks in advance.

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