The Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria (AOPSHON) has praised the successful implementation of the computer-based tests for job seekers carried out by the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB).
The chairman of AOPSHON, Adekunle Adedeji, expressed confidence in the examination’s conduct, noting that there were no reported incidents.
He commended the board during his visit to monitor the examination at the Distance Learning Centre, Ajibode, Ibadan.
“We checked the CBT examinations and the exams went on very smoothly. We are happy with the credibility of the exams and we didn’t have any incident in the exams,” Adedeji said.
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He also appreciated the state government for the ongoing workshop for retiring headteachers, noting that this will assist most of them to prepare for life after retirement.
Speaking on the examinations, the chairman of OYOSUBEB, Nureni Adeniran, said about 50, 097 candidates sat for the examination.
Adeniran who said the examination took place in one centre, commended the candidates’ comportment in the exercise.
“The CBT exam was very successful and candidates have started seeing their results. There was calmness and the students were well comported during the whole exercise.”
The CBT examination for prospective teachers began on July 22 and ended on July 26, 2024.
