By Agency Report
Over 40,000 have signed a petition to stop foreign institutions from demanding an English proficiency test, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) from Nigerians.
Checks by The Nation show the petition on change.org titled “Stop asking Nigerians to write IELTS” has 40,668 signatures as of the time of filing this report.
IELTS is one of the world’s known English Language tests for work, study and migration. It is an international standardised test of English language proficiency.
Annually, thousands of young Nigerian migrants take IELTS tests physically in different locations all over Nigeria as part of the requirements to secure admissions into universities overseas or work abroad.
It was learnt the test costs over N80,000 per time and expires after two years.
One has to re-sit if they have not been successful with their applications for UK scholarships. The Nation.