• THE HOLY SPIRIT VS. THE GPA: The University of Calabar Exam Scandal.
    (This is one of those "only in a university" stories that perfectly balances the bizarre with a moral dilemma.)

    Imagine sitting for an exam, opening the booklet, and realizing the examiner accidentally printed the answers right under the questions. That’s exactly what allegedly happened at the Unical during a Hospitality and Tourism Management exam. For over an hour, the hall was pin-drop silent as students "diligently" copied their way to a perfect score.

    With only 5 minutes left on the clock, a female student stood up. She didn't ask for an extra sheet—she confessed. She told the lecturer that the Holy Spirit prompted her to speak up about the leaked answers.

    The exam was immediately cancelled. Years of "academic management" vanished in seconds.

    The leaked image shows the question paper (Course HTM 103) with the answers clearly typed in bold directly below each prompt.
    Question: "Travel for pleasure is called _______ tourism."
    Answer provided: "Leisure tourism."


    Let’s Debate!
    This has sparked a massive row online. Which side are you on?

    A) TEAM CONSCIENCE: She did the right thing! Integrity matters more than a grade, and a degree built on lies is worthless.

    B) TEAM "WHY NOW?": Why wait until 5 minutes before the end? If the Holy Spirit spoke at the start, she should have said something then before everyone wasted their energy.

    C) TEAM SURVIVAL: She just "cancelled" the hard work (and luck) of her fellow students. There’s a time to be a saint and a time to just mind your business.


    Would you have been the one to speak up, or would you have whispered "Amen" and kept writing?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments.




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    🕊️ THE HOLY SPIRIT VS. THE GPA: The University of Calabar Exam Scandal. (This is one of those "only in a university" stories that perfectly balances the bizarre with a moral dilemma.) Imagine sitting for an exam, opening the booklet, and realizing the examiner accidentally printed the answers right under the questions. That’s exactly what allegedly happened at the Unical during a Hospitality and Tourism Management exam. For over an hour, the hall was pin-drop silent as students "diligently" copied their way to a perfect score. With only 5 minutes left on the clock, a female student stood up. She didn't ask for an extra sheet—she confessed. She told the lecturer that the Holy Spirit prompted her to speak up about the leaked answers. The exam was immediately cancelled. Years of "academic management" vanished in seconds. The leaked image shows the question paper (Course HTM 103) with the answers clearly typed in bold directly below each prompt. Question: "Travel for pleasure is called _______ tourism." Answer provided: "Leisure tourism." 🗣️ Let’s Debate! This has sparked a massive row online. Which side are you on? A) TEAM CONSCIENCE: She did the right thing! Integrity matters more than a grade, and a degree built on lies is worthless. B) TEAM "WHY NOW?": Why wait until 5 minutes before the end? If the Holy Spirit spoke at the start, she should have said something then before everyone wasted their energy. C) TEAM SURVIVAL: She just "cancelled" the hard work (and luck) of her fellow students. There’s a time to be a saint and a time to just mind your business. Would you have been the one to speak up, or would you have whispered "Amen" and kept writing? 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusLife #UNICAL #ExamVibes #NigeriaStudents #UniversityLife
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  • UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees

    A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating.

    In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements.

    “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.”

    The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces.

    Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school.

    Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration.

    “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized.

    His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles.
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    UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating. In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements. “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.” The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces. Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school. Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration. “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized. His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles. #Copied #portHarcourtSpecials #uniport
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  • BREAKING: The son of founder and owner of Baze University Abuja, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed graduated at Queen Mary university London.

    Last year his daughter Taslim graduated from Reading University United Kingdom.

    This is a case where a producer doesn't have trust in his products. Baze University Abuja claims to be promoting high qualitative education but none of children of the owner can attend it.

    Credit: Truth Is Bitter
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    BREAKING: The son of founder and owner of Baze University Abuja, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed graduated at Queen Mary university London. Last year his daughter Taslim graduated from Reading University United Kingdom. This is a case where a producer doesn't have trust in his products. Baze University Abuja claims to be promoting high qualitative education but none of children of the owner can attend it. Credit: Truth Is Bitter Copied
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