UNILORIN 200-level student caught submitting exam script with cheat material
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A 200-level student of the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN, has found himself in serious trouble after allegedly forgetting to take out the cheating material he smuggled into an exam hall before handing in his answer script. According to reports making rounds online, the incident has sparked widespread discussion and reactions among fellow students and netizens.

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The embarrassing situation was brought to light through a post shared on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) by user @bahdboydara. The user shared detailed information about what transpired and even included visual proof that left many shocked. The post quickly gained traction and was widely circulated among students and alumni of UNILORIN.

As per the viral post, the student, who is said to belong to the Faculty of Arts, had hidden a small piece of paper, commonly referred to as a "chip" or "expo," inside his exam booklet. Unfortunately for him, he forgot to remove the piece of evidence before submission, leading to an immediate discovery by the invigilators or examiners.

A photo attached to the post clearly showed a finger pointing at the student’s matriculation number, calling him out directly: “22/15CD2**, you forgot to remove your ‘expo’ from your booklet after cheating.” This public exposure has since led to massive reactions online.

The video evidence, which displayed the "chip" tucked inside the booklet, served as undeniable proof and further fueled online discussions. Many users condemned the act, while others made humorous or sarcastic comments about the incident, highlighting the potential disciplinary consequences awaiting the student.

Following the revelation, the comment section was flooded with a mix of jokes, mockery, and serious advice to the student, emphasizing how risky and disgraceful exam malpractice can be. The viral nature of the post shows how fast news travels in the age of social media, with many calling for stricter measures to curb such behavior among students.

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[b]@col_demo: “Village people track am nhi o my bro.”

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[b]@atilola_mubarak: “Person talk say the nigga go wan do academic comeback but na go back later do am.”

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[b]@TOLULOPECHELSEA: “Village people will remove it soon.”

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[b]@favouradeoye_: “Make this nigga no even wait for disciplinary committee. Just dey go house.”

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[b]@mrbluetooth01: “make this one from holiday go learn work or wait for jamb next year.”

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