It takes some dauntless courage to swim against the dangerous current of a society that is heedlessly towing the wrong path. It takes a patriotic spirit for one to insist that what is wrong is wrong irrespective of whether the majority of the people have spinelessly decided to join the lost crowd which they cannot beat. It is generally believed that prophets are people who see tomorrow and tell the people ahead of time what will come to pass. This cannot be ruled out in the life of prophets. But to be a prophet is much more than to see tomorrow. In the real sense of the word, only God sees tomorrow. Prophets correctly defined are people who have the courage to call a spade a spade. They are people who tell the world the truth which are forbidden by fear, greed or inordinate ambition. The special attributes of prophets are: their love for the people, their love for truth, their hatred for injustice and their commitment to a better society. Hence, they are people who comfort those who are disturbed and disturb those who are comfortable at the expense of others. If this analysis is right, then the author stands out as one of the prophets of our time. He has consistently told us the obvious truths which we have always shied away from telling ourselves. This book, Examination Malpractice: An Intellectual Suicide, is another of his many engaging prophetic thrusts. It is his classic exposition of one of the salient evils destroying the younger generation of Nigerians.