Why under-17 pupils can’t take WASSCE, NECO exams – Minister
The minister explained why under-17 pupils will no longer be allowed to take WASSCE and NECO examinations.
The minister explained why under-17 pupils will no longer be allowed to take WASSCE and NECO examinations.
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The minister said that private school owners were running a business venture and not a charity organisation.
The minister directed all examination bodies to release their examination timetables in the next seven days.
The federal government had earlier announced that final year students, including those to take the WAEC examinations, should resume schools.
The official said a new date would be announced in due course while registration for the examinations continues.
Parents and guardians are advised to stay clear of the venue as they will not be allowed into the academy.
Abdulrahman Maigoro also enrolled 8,000 pupils into various primary schools.
The examinations will hold from November 5 to December 7
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The ministry announced the dissolution of NABTEB board and recalled officials of the agency suspended for alleged fraud.
Mr. Oloyede also spoke on the lowering of admission marks
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