The Computer-Based Test Centres Proprietors Association of Nigeria has announced that it will hold a national congress to tackle examination malpractice.
In a statement made available to Saturday PUNCH by the group’s President, Austin Ohaekelem, the association said the event would held online on September 13, 2025.
According to the statement signed by the National Secretary, Mustapha Omolabi, the congress will address crucial matters concerning the association’s growth and the integrity of computer-based testing in Nigeria.
 It read, “The congress agenda includes: Launch of Anti-Examination Malpractice Campaign: The official flag-off of a nationwide campaign aimed at curbing examination malpractice and promoting a culture of academic integrity.
“Review of the Board of Trustees: A comprehensive review of the association’s Board of Trustees membership to ensure effective leadership and representation. Inauguration of the State Working Committee: The official inauguration of the State Working Committee to strengthen the association’s presence and operations across all states.”
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