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Somalia Cancels National Exams After Vast Social Media Leaks

The National secondary exams in Somalia have been canceled by authorities after papers were leaked on social media platforms, the Minister of Education confirmed late Monday.

The National secondary exams in Somalia have been canceled by authorities after papers were leaked on social media platforms, the Minister of Education confirmed late Monday.

Over 31,000 students are affected by the cancellation. They had started taking the exams since last Saturday, it was expected to span between 11 – 21 May, reports said.

Minister Abdullahi Godah Barre confirmed new dates for the exams, they are now slated to be retaken between May 27 – 31. As a measure to curb the incidence from recurring, social media is to be blocked for five days.

The students had taken to the streets in the capital, Mogadishu in protest to the decision. Meanwhile, parents have expressed differing views with most saying they were shocked.

Blocking social media because of academic reasons is a measure that a number of African countries have employed in recent years.

Ethiopia took a similar path for two consecutive years. Algeria is also known to have done the same – in both cases to preserve the integrity of the exams.

The mass use of social media by young people across the continent continues to make the medium a fast conduit for sharing information. Closed Facebook groups and whatsapp have been key in transmitting such leaks.

Other more famous reasons for the blocking of social media are: in cases of national security especially when activists are using it to coordinate anti-government protests. Uganda, Chad, Sierra Leone, The Gambia under Yahya Jammeh blocked the internet during elections.

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