The Director, Enugu Study Centre, National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Charity Akuadi Okonkwo, has stated that the institution upholds a high-standard of zero tolerance for examination malpractice.
Represented by the Centre's Principal Assistant Registrar (PAR), Mr. Mathew Egede, Okonkwo disclosed this on Thursday, April 30, 2026, while addressing students during the 2026_1 examination briefing at the centre in Enugu State.
She urged students to take their studies seriously, noting that success comes through hard work and discipline.
The director added that the Tutor -Marked Assignment (TMA) is part of examination preparation and hence, students should complete it themselves and avoid contracting it to third parties.
Okonkwo implored students to carefully read the instructions on the back of their exam booklets and strictly adhere to the rules and regulations guiding the administration and conduct of the examination.
She explained the importance of promptness, punctuality and good conduct during both the pen-on-paper (PoP) and e-examination exercises.
The Professor of Measurement and Evaluation urged students to be responsible and avoid vices capable of ruining their academic pursuit, as the university will deal decisively with offenders.
The director encouraged them to cooperate with security personnel to ensure a safe and orderly environment during the examination.
Okonkwo advised them to familiarise themselves with their respective faculty desk officers, who are well-trained personnel capable of helping them to achieve academic excellence.
In the same vein, the Centre's Senior Librarian, Dr. Grace Ndukwe Elem, in her speech, informed them that the library and the moot court are open from 8:00am for last-minute reading and study before the examination.
Students, on their part, took turns to ask questions on grey areas while the centre management provided the corresponding answers.
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