In the world today there is fear of the covid-19 pandemic and due to that, major activities that can help life matter has been put on hold, even schools. Now down to Nigeria, Nigeria too has also adopted this strategy called lockdown to contain the spread of the deadly disease.
Some schools are already holding virtual classes, some states are giving lessons to students through the radio like abia state, some through the TV like wazobia TV to help and equip students academically. Some Nigerian universities already have one or two e-learning apps to aid students academically, but not all students has these apps or app. Even though is a good use to their academic performance, from my research on the cbt examination that takes place every year it isn't favourable for many students; faults here and there, ystem shutting down automatically and the rest of them. If that cbt examination wasn't favourable for many students, I don't think online examinations can be of good help to every student.
* Not all students in the university has a smart phone, the few that do have; may be faulty or many other issues attached. This is a hindrance for them to access the internet or what is going on in the world at large.
An online classroom has already been placed for the 100lv students on their portal, funny enough not all students knows about this and even if most does know about it, the ability to access the internet, have data subscription, light issue, most students will lack behind on this and may even loose interest.
*This online examination is of risk Because there might hackers who might want to shatter the success of the online examination. There may be errors/mistake on the questions being given and where it is an online something a student can't get help, the students may just fail woefully.
One way possibility of this is if it is going to be an offline examination it can be accessed without data subscription or through e-learning app. The app will be upgraded to have an option of online examination and the app will be accessed free of charge-no payment. .
Students don't even want to read again, what's on their agenda is to make money