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‘Anyhowness’: Enioluwa Slams JAMB Over Early Exam Scheduling Following Student’s Disappearance

- Enioluwa took to social media, expressing frustration with the “anyhowness” in Nigeria and questioning the logic behind scheduling exams as early as 6:30 am.
- He emphasized that expecting students to wake up as early as 5 am to prepare for crucial exams is unreasonable
- Enioluwa said; “My major problem with Nigeria is our anyhowness. It has creeped so much into the system that you find a person doing a certain thing, and you ask them why, and they have no logical reasoning for it.”
Nigerian influencer and media personality, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, has sparked online debates after condemning the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for their early morning exam schedules.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that this comes in light of a young female JAMB student who went missing before being found in Ijebu Ode after almost 24 hours.
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Enioluwa took to social media, expressing frustration with the “anyhowness” in Nigeria and questioning the logic behind scheduling exams as early as 6:30 am.
He voiced concerns over the safety, mental readiness, and wellbeing of secondary school students, many aged between 14 and 17, who are expected to sit for the national exam at such an early hour.
Enioluwa said; “My major problem with Nigeria is our anyhowness. It has creeped so much into the system that you find a person doing a certain thing, and you ask them why, and they have no logical reasoning for it.”
He argued that the move seems ill-conceived and inconsiderate of the realities faced by young Nigerian students.
He emphasized that expecting students to wake up as early as 5 am to prepare for crucial exams is unreasonable, particularly amidst the nation’s security risks and economic difficulties.
Enioluwa further questioned if any scientific research had been conducted to determine the optimal time for students to perform well in examinations, underscoring that public transportation challenges and personal safety concerns should have been taken into account.
He added: “I have seen comments online about people missing after leaving home to write JAMB. When it is light banter, it is okay.
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“But when it becomes a real issue, can we look into our cerebrum and think a little? Because this is a serious issue that would affect people’s lives.”
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