• HND II Accountancy students during lectures

Sodiq Ojuroungbe 

Full-time Accounting HND II students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic have been caught in a web  of anxiety and tension just as they await release of their HND I second semester results.
The tension among the students has mounted following the mass failure recorded by their part-time counterparts.
It would be recalled that the CAMPUS PRESS recently published a report on the mass failure among HND II evening students of the department.
Some students who spoke to PRESS CLUB MAPOLY said they were depressed and currently living in fear as they await the release of their results, adding that they didn’t know what to expect since their counterparts on evening programmes have not yet recovered from the shock as a result of their recently released results.
One of the students said the result of the evening students was pathetic, adding that there was more to the result because it is impossible for over 85 per cent of the students not to be serious.
The student boasted that he would pass, adding that if he did not pass as expected he would call for his script.
His words: “The result is pathetic because it is impossible for over 85 per cent of the students to fail as claimed by the department.
“I sense a foul play in the released result of the present HNDII. How can they say most students in the department fail, then, the lecturers are questionable if that is true.
“But for me, if I discover that my result does not reflect what I wrote in the exam, I will call for my script.”‎
Also, a student said the result of the evening HND II is bad, saying that the full time students are tensed up because they don’t know what the management has in store for them.
He also told CAMPUS PRESS that their first semester result was bad; adding that they have put their best in the second semester examination .
According to him “the result of present HNDII is bad, we full time students are tensed up because we don’t know what the management has in stock for us.
“Our first semester is bad, and we’ll try to put our best in the second semester, but what we are hearing is making us have doubts.”

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