Sunday, 16 March 2014

Testimonies- Still on the Nigerian Immigration test


I am sure by now, we all must have heard of the poor organization of the Nigerian immigration test, despite the billions generated from it, though some Senators and House of Reps members are not happy about it, below are some testimonies of survivals of the test, do enjoy their testimonies as they share their horrible experiences...........

Sarah's testimony- i am Sarah Ambore, Before I left home for the examination I had anticipated how I was going to partake in the physical exercise which is running to be precise. I wore a casual outfit although, i took along my sports wear because i was made to understand that a physical exercise will be conducted before the written exams. My center was the National Stadium, Abuja, But to my surprise on reaching national stadium Abuja, I was amazed and shocked at d crowd I met there as early as 6 30am, since we were asked to report 7am.

We were kept outside d gate till about 9 when they were forced to open one of the gates cos candidates began finding their way in by jumping d fence. The exams didn't start till about 4pm, the stadium was full to stupor and there were not enough seats, some candidates even had to sit on the field, some stood outside. The exam wasn't coordinated properly cos we were over 60,000 and the officials were unorganized, hence they couldn't control the outrageous population. I am disappointment in dat I expected more than this cos we were to understand only 16000 people qualified how did the remaining people come about, i hope this will be explained.

The ever smiling Sarah
Before we entered we were told to wear our white short, white top and canvass in preparation for d exercise but the turn up of event didn't give room for that.  It was a terrible situation cos 8 lives were lost as a result of stampede, 40 injured, its sad cos a pregnant woman was among dose that lost deir lives. May the souls of those dead rest in peace and may God give their loved ones fortitude to bear d loss. Thank God I went, saw, wrote and came back untouched.


Akudyke shares her testimony- Mine will be short because what happened to me at the Portharcourt center will never happen again in my life. See ground like "Kilode", so plenty that i started to wonder where all this people came from. It was a real flop as there were not enough space for people to sit down, some stood on the field, others sat on the field, and a lot stood outside. The annoying thing was that we had to struggle for every thing, seat, question paper, ever space to write self, Ha, what type of stupid exam is this one self. Let me mention that i feel this exam is just a camouflage, they have already picked their candidates, because how will they mark all this scripts self, to make matters worst, Rain fell, soaking all the papers, some people even submitted torn papers. The painful part was the number of broken bones, fainted casualty and probable death. Thank God i came alive to share the story.


My name is Chiboy, mine is kinda funny.enjoy my testimony below..
Gosh d hot sun got my head burnt I drank 5 bottles of water and 2 pack of lucozade , as at 6am d stadium was filled, my shoe got torn due to rushing and pushing, tear gas was released as those with asthma suffered its effect, lols. The sun even turned some girls that were bleaching into funny images as their faces turned into rainbow, lastly imagine a graduate like me sitting on the floor to write a test ,well I had to do it because I even saw lots of Masters degree holders and some PHD peeps sitting around me, also there were contract staff of BANKERS and a few CORE staff 4rm mostly ACCESS ,ZENITH and UBA were like pure water.......Dis is an experience I will never 4 get ,I paid 1k to feel pains all over my body but 4 sure I know d pains will be wot it when d list is out.....Wishing every one success ,dose who died RIP...Dose who misplaced their BSc Certificate all hope is not lost as JAMB is around d corner ,May God bless Nigeria...Amen.

#Ok Bye...

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