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Navy flags off campaign against exam malpractice in secondary schools

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The Nigerian Navy has launched a campaign against drug abuse, cultism, examination malpractices, bullying and gang violence in all its welfare schools across the country.

The campaign was launched as part of efforts to ensure optimal performance in the force’s welfare schools.

Flagging off the campaign in Ondo state, Ibok Ete Ibas, chief of naval staff who was represented by Isa Ahmed, director of naval education, led the Nigerian Navy Secondary School Imeri students on a speak out campaign against substance abuse, exam malpractices, bullying, and all forms of social vices.

Ibas said the campaign sought to sensitise the students on the dangers of these social vices in other to ensure the well-being, and future prosperity of the students and indeed the nation at large.

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He said the navy would continue to emplace measures aimed at sensitising students of the Nigerian Navy welfare Schools in order to shun exam malpractices and substance abuse.

He called on the students to join hands so that together these social vices could be eliminated.

Ahmed said the directorate will not tolerate any form of vices in its schools, warning that students who are caught in gang violence and other vices will be expelled.

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