More about me...

My photo
Kilifi, Coast, Kenya
Informing is not only my profession but also passion

Welcome

Welcome

Sunday, 31 August 2014

Students in their lecturers' role

Due to late release of course registration forms in Moi University, it has been revealed that students normally act as their own lecturers, signing the forms for themselves and their fellows too.

In one of the schools of the University's main campus for instance, the departments usually avail such forms at the end of every semester, a time when majority of lecturers are done with class work hence turned to other businesses elsewhere. This gives students extra assignments of searching for their tutors' signatures as they apply for examination cards.

It is for this reason that some students have developed talents amongst themselves, aiming at doing away with such inconveniences. A student identified as Eduach (not his real name) is one of the best talented in terms of faking signatures and has therefore been of great help to his classmates since first year, who no longer have to waste time looking for lecturers to append their signatures. He does it perfectly at no cost.

Rosalia Siriguech (also not her real name) is one of the beneficiaries of Eduach's services. In an interview with EBENEZER News Online on Thursday last week, Siriguech admitted to have obtained an exam card without getting closer to any of her lecturers in her fourth year of study.

"Eti wewe lazima utafute lecturers? Si utakosa kufanya exam? Mimi nimejiekea-ekea na kwengine nikasainiwa na Eduach mpaka nimepata exam card." Narrated the lady.

"Sasa lecturer kama Birigain (not his real name) ambaye hata hayuko Kenya, signature yake utaipata wapi?" She continued.

Other students sharing Eduach's talent include Alodoit, Brotth, Cyrilee and to some extent, Gilbuesh, none of who bears his/her real name.

No comments:

Post a Comment