A frontline educationist and Managing Consultant of Edu Kunsult, a firm of Educational Consultants, Mr. Peter Aisgbonhi has stressed the effective use of subject syllabus in the enhancement of examination success, noting that the document is a leading path to success for students in their examinations.
Aisagbonhi made the remark at an educational sensitisation programme at Government Secondary School, Kubwa,Abuja organised by Edu Kunsult.
While noting that students who study in line with syllabus outlines tend to perform better in examinations, Aisagbonhi, admonished students and teachers to leverage on technology, such as smartphones and the internet, which can facilitate studying to access relevant materials that align with the syllabus in their studies. He encouraged both students and teachers to rely on syllabuses as a guide while preparing for examinations.

Speaking during the sensitisation, Dr. Jude Obasanmi who is the Chief Responsibility Officer of Josemaria Escriva Foundation, highlighted the essential skills for examination success, including revision, group discussions, good resting partners and avoidance of examination malpractice and substance abuse.
The program, attended by about 400 students and 15 teachers, featured practical demonstrations on using syllabuses, internet research and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for knowledge acquisition. He emphasised that focusing on these strategies, the students can set themselves up for success in their examinations.
The Principal of Government College, Kubwa, Dr. Kolawole Anderson Oseh thanked the organisers and facilitators, noting that the sensitisation was apt, considering the fact that the students were preparing for their West African School Certificate (WAEC) examination and the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), where the students will no doubt put all they have learnt into use.