According to the National Association of Nigerian pupils, NANS, Benin Republic, the recent school closure in the area has impacted more than 15,000 pupils in the nation.
For this reason, NAN is pleading for a forbearance regarding the prohibition on the validation of degree diplomas from Togo and the nation.
Recently, credential racketeering in schools in the neighboring countries was revealed by an investigative reporter.
Following this event, the Nigerian government declared that the validation of degree diplomas from both nations would no longer be permitted.
However, Ugochukwu Favour, the NANS President of the Benin Republic, stated on Channels Television on Thursday that the government ought to take into account students who were entered lawfully.
“For the time being, I will suggest that the federal government investigate the matter. Since it is occurring at this school, you are unable to punish every student because about 15,000 students from the Benin Republic were involved.
“I honestly haven’t confirmed if that has been going on for a while. We’re still figuring out how long this has been going on, but this is exactly like what recently surfaced on social media, the president of NANS stated. “Therefore, as president, I have formed a committee to look into it.”