Yet they mysteriously passed the geography test
There is a lot of debate about the new Irish getting an easy ride with the taxi test. Based on my own experiences of the test I don't think it is true.
I let my old badge lapse and had to retake the 'new' test in 2017. Completely different to the old carriage office test where you had a test paper which was one of five or six test papers. if you did the PSV training course on Mount Street, the trainers knew which tests had come up recently and could eliminate them so basically they drilled the answers to the remaining questions into our heads and sent you home with the questions and answers so you could learn them off by heart. Which I did and I suspect many of our nigerian friends did too. I passed the test that way and definitely didnt know geographically where some of the places where just that it was the right answer.
When I retook the test in 2017, after driving hackneys and taxis for nearly twenty years and had got to the point where most of the time I was able to take passengers anywhere in dublin without refering to maps or satnavs. I still failed the test twice before passing on the third attempt. The three times I attended the test centre there were new irish taking the test and most failed each time. One guy was on his 8th or 9th attempt. Others had worked as couriers and still failed. In my opinion most of them pass through sheer determination, repetition and deep pockets @ €80 or so for each attempt. This was important to them as it would give them the opportunity they dreamed of when coming to Ireland. The Irish tend to moan about the Industry not being what it was, the new Irish appreciate the opportunity and get on with it.
Edit: I will say that FreeNow appear to have replaced the old PSV Training service and it seems to be effective. My brother used their training and passed the test first time.