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Wednesday 9 February 2022

AAUA Students Lament The Need For Improvement In GST System



Friday Omosola 


Students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko have expressed resentments and dissatisfaction over the conduct of the school GST which commence today with communication in English 1(GST 111).

Our reporter observed that the process turned struggle immediately after the morning tally was distributed at Olusegun Obasanjo Multipurpose hall(OBJ) for the tally.

Students who queued at the front of the OBJ for tally told our reporter that they are highly disappointed at the conduct of the examination, describing it as unplanned.

Also, our reporter observed that some students fainted along the run.

Pleading anonymity, a student from the department of English bemoaned about the struggling, saying it's abnormal and uncivilized in the so-called 21st Century university.

He added that: "I have friends in other schools and conduct of their GST examination is not done this way."

Corroborating, Ayobami who failed to disclose her identity further for the fear of being labeled urged the management to address the issue.

She said: "Most of us have not eaten, we only came to collect the tally, write the examination and go home to prepare for the use of the library, not knowing it will turn to the journey of Israelites."

"We know today's own can't be rearranged again but we urged the management to do something to avoid the same occurrence tomorrow," another student added.

Speaking further, she said: "This is my first time writing GST, and seeing this kind of thing shattered my heart. I'm unpleased with this and management is not doing anything."

"Can you now see? The student just fainted during the struggle. This is sardonic and unprofessional."

However, it was observed that the GST officers are currently calming the situation to make sure all students get the tally.

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