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Osun Poly Debunks Trending Comedy Skit
-Says Characters in the skit, not our students
Management of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree has debunked the trending Comedy Skit in which characters in the comedy are neither students nor products of the Institution.
A statement by Registrar of the Institution, Mr Abiodun Oloyede, stated that “the comedy did not emanate from the polytechnic.”
Oloyede claimed that, “though, the comedy depicted the rot in the Nigerian Secondary Education System, where students are not well groomed in their secondary school levels and indeed acquired their secondary school certificates in the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council (NECO) through dubious means. And even made their ways through the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to secure admission into the tertiary institutions in the same manner.”
Oloyede declared that the alleged students in the comedy who were regarded as newly matriculated students in Osun State Polytechnic, Iree are not products of the Institution who had earlier passed through academic trainings in any department of the Polytechnic.
The Registrar averred that Diplomates of the Institution who had received trainings in the Institution would not have been victims of such characters displayed in the comedy skit.
He noted that products of the Institution are doing well in their respective callings in various ministries, agencies and corporate organisations in the country and beyond.
He however enjoined members of the public to disregard the skit as a product of the polytechnic, saying “the characters are not our students”
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