Winners from the recently concluded 2015 Skusat CBT Contest
Sequel to the recently concluded ‘2015 Skusat CBT Contest’; an affinity program which was duly approved by the presiding regulatory body. We are pleased to announce the emergence of successful applicants in the online assessment which was geared towards driving acquaintance to K-12 Standard questions and the unique concept of computer-based testing.
The price of victory is high, but so are the rewards. And in light of this, we deem it fit to make an upfront publication of the victorious applicants who not only proved to be outstanding, but also adhered to every instruction given throughout the entire process.
It is pertinent to state that the grading system adopted was an innovation tagged the ‘APPA Technique’. A deep-dive into the specifics of this grading technique reveals that for every right answers selected before an applicant changes his/her mind to eventually pick a wrong option, a level of mark is awarded.
Also, the fact that the program gave the exclusive advantage of taking the online assessment at the comfort of the homes of every applicant, the ‘APPA technique’ also bestows cognizance to the number of ‘bleak out sessions’ on the device being used to participate in the online examination.
This implies that for every additional tab opened on the same browser with which the test is being taken on, a record is taken and this is assumed to be a cheating practice of sourcing for likely answers to questions via other online resources. The adoption was necessary in a bid to curb malpractices, however several modifications will be made to engulf some leniency should we intend to organize subsequent programs.
Please find below; the list of applicants who emerged winners from the ‘2015 Skusat CBT Contest’:
NAME | INSTITUTION | LEVEL | COURSE OF STUDY |
Emmanuel Oluseyi Adeniyi | Ladoke Akintola University Of Technology Ogbomoso, Oyo State | 200 Level | Medical Laboratory Science |
Onyemaechi McGray Chigozie | University Of Abuja | 100 Level | Microbiology |
Florence Azebeomo Azebeokhai | University of Ilorin | 300 Level | French |
Olatunde Mary Abimbola | Osun State University | 200 Level | Agrucultural Economics |
Chinaza Chioma Ezenwamelaku | Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka | 100 Level | Agricultural Economics & Extension |
Shaibu Maryann | Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa | HND 1 | Banking and Finance |
Victor Okechukwu Chimezie | University Of Calabar | 100 Level | Human Anatomy |
Chiedozie Kelechi Ohiri | Covenant University | 300 Level | Mechanical Engineering |
Olayemi Jesutofunmi Adeyemi | Federal University of Technology, Akure FUTA | 200 Level | Physics Electronics |
Boluwatife Isaac Joel | University of Ilorin | 300 Level | Computer science |
Wilson Jeffery Bolaji | Ekiti state university | 200 Level | Education – Agricultural science |
Olawale Johnson Oluwadamilare | University Of Ilorin | 100 Level | Economics |
Abdulwasiu Ahmed Iyanda | Kwara State Polytechnic | ND 1 | Accountancy |
Eke Elvis Onyedikachi | Michael Okpara University, Umudike | 200 Level | Electrical Electronics Engineering |
Ufuomah Ejuomah | Delta State University, Abraka | 100 Level | Medicine and Surgery |
Ukauwa Ferdinand Chiderah | Federal University Of Technology, Owerri | 300 Level | Mechanical Engineering |
Morenikeji Adeola Craig | University of Ilorin | 300 Level | Microbiology |
Egbuna Victor Emeka | Univeristy Of Nigeria, Nsukka | 200 Level | Mechanical Engineering |
The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty and with regards to the aforestated, we would like to congratulate the applicants who emerged winners and also enjoin them to uphold integrity in every sphere of their personal endeavours.
Albeit, several applicants forwarded complaints to us regarding their inability to access the test portal for a brief moment.
This was clarified and latched to the fact that the subset ignored the custom web URL being communicated to them via sms’ and emails and proceeded to attempt the administrative area of the website. The rationale behind the custom web URL communicated was to ensure we seamlessly onboard fully registered applicants unto a secured gateway which is devoid of downtime so as to enable participants enjoy a smooth transition and a conducive testing process.
A few lapses were also outlined to us via the feedback portal and we would like to bring it to your notice that the management will continue to work tirelessly to ensure we turn up standards in all ramifications.
It is pertinent we also advise that our audience should endeavour to always keep their mobile phones switched on at all times to avoid missing relevant information being broadcasted at specific period as we received complaints of unreceipted collaterals due to either faulty mobile devices, stolen phones, constant sim swap between phones and flat batteries. There is a little we can do to ensure you keep your phones active and we would continue to enjoin you to always brace up and be fully prepared to observe new opportunities.
Goodness is about character and more than anything else, it is about how we treat each other and our ability to affect those around us positively. Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths and as each day passes by, always remember it is not enough to win, as not-winning gives us exposure and wields more strength powerful enough to make us break bigger barriers.
We remain committed to the challenging responsibility of spearheading an innovation and also appreciate you all as we state that all awardees from our program are verifiable persons of unrelated background and personalities as honesty is a virtue we uphold with astute dedication and we remain committed to lending a hand to the society in which we thrive.
Signed
Director of Communications/CE
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