
Nigerian Students Debate 2025 Class Performance Amidst Exam System Changes
Nigerian Students Debate 2025 Class Performance Amidst Exam System Overhaul LAGOS, NIGERIA – A recent social media video has ignited a debate among Nigerians about the academic performance of the 2025 graduating class. The video, posted by user @ THE BOY THAT FAIL JAMB😭💔🤦, claims the class faced unprecedented challenges due to changes in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exams. "2k25 are not the best keh which set get new thing pass," the creator states in the video, expressing a common sentiment among some students. The video highlights the introduction of customized exam papers and a change in the exam hall closing time to 9 pm. While the video doesn't provide concrete evidence to support its claims, it reflects the concerns of some students regarding the impact of these reforms. Education experts are now weighing in on the matter, with some suggesting that the changes were necessary to improve exam integrity, while others express concern about the potential negative effects on student performance. The debate continues to unfold, prompting a wider conversation about the challenges facing Nigerian students and the ongoing evolution of the country's education system.