🎓 UNILORIN 200-Level Student Exposed for Cheating After Forgetting ‘Expo’ in Exam Script
A 200-level student of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) is facing disciplinary action after allegedly forgetting to remove a cheating aid — popularly known as expo — from his exam booklet before submission. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
The incident, which quickly gained attention on social media, was first reported by user @bahdboydara on X (formerly Twitter). The student, reportedly from the Faculty of Arts, had inserted a “chip” — a small piece of paper containing prepared answers — into his answer script, which he forgot to remove before turning it in.
📸 Visual Evidence Goes Viral
A photo and short video posted online showed an individual pointing directly at the student’s matriculation number (22/15CD2**), calling him out:
“You forgot to remove your ‘expo’ from your booklet after cheating.”
The clip clearly showed the cheat sheet tucked inside the booklet, further validating the claim. The post quickly went viral, with students and alumni expressing a mix of amusement, concern, and criticism.
💬 Mixed Reactions on Social Media
Nigerians online wasted no time reacting with humor and sarcasm:
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@col_demo: “Village people track am nhi o my bro.”
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@TOLULOPECHELSEA: “Village people will remove it soon.”
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@favouradeoye_: “Make this nigga no even wait for disciplinary committee. Just dey go house.”
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@mrbluetooth01: “Make this one from holiday go learn work or wait for jamb next year.”
Others speculated that the student might be expelled or face suspension depending on the outcome of the university’s disciplinary process.
⚠️ What This Means for Students
Cheating in Nigerian universities is a serious offense that can result in suspension, expulsion, or being blacklisted from future academic programs. While expo culture has long existed in exam halls, the use of physical or digital cheat sheets has become more scrutinized, especially as institutions adopt stricter invigilation and integrity protocols.