 Stakeholders in the education sector have charged the management of the West Africa Examination Council, and the National Examination Council, NECO, to adopt the computer-based test CBT as a standard way of curbing examinal practice in the country. President of the Association of Tutorial Schools Operators of Nigeria, Michael Shodinke, maintained that the country was already feeling the negative impact of the vice. We are now seeing the result of examinal practice over time in Nigeria. Now we have senators that cannot send it well. We have reps that cannot represent us well. We have doctors that have become killers. We have lecturers that cannot even speak one correct sentence. We have governors that cannot govern well. Most of these were products of the last many years' exam my practice and favoritism. Now I can tell you that in jam, I can tell you clearly that there is no my practice. But in Wayak, we are appealing to Wayak. They are improving quite well. We appreciate them too because they are listening to us. But we are appealing to them to do more. They should introduce CBT also. NECO should introduce CBT. Technology can curb examinal practice. The people you are seeing here today are the marshals against examinal practice. They are the ones that agree to fight against examinal practice. Those that are not our members are the ones that don't really like what we stand for. And what this has just happened is zero tolerance to exam. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.