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WAEC Extends Registration Deadline for WASSCE
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WAEC Extends Registration Deadline for WASSCE

 The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has announced the extension of registration for its private West African Senior School Certificate Examination to February 5, 2021. This was disclosed in a statement issued by Head of Public Affairs, WAEC, Mr Demianus Ojijeogu, titled, ‘WASSCE For Private Candidates, 2021-First Series: Extension of Registration Period’. Ojijeogu said, “This is to inform intending candidates for the above examination that registration initially set to close today has been extended to Friday, February 5, 2021.” The registration had been scheduled to end on January 29, 2021.
Nigerian Politicians, Other West African Leaders Responsible for Over £30m Annual Funding to UK Education Sector – Report
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Nigerian Politicians, Other West African Leaders Responsible for Over £30m Annual Funding to UK Education Sector – Report

A report published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, CEIP, has disclosed that politicians in West Africa, majorly Nigeria, contribute over £30m annually to the United Kingdom’s education sector. According to the report released by CEIP, at least 40 per cent of Nigerian governors, past and present, have had their children study in UK universities from 1999 till date. It showed that only ten state governors, past and present, have not sent their children to study in the UK. The publication looked at how studying abroad for the political elites are potential sources of illicit financial flows from prominent politically exposed persons, PEPs, and politicians, some of who have been accused of corruption. The publication which was written by a former US intelligence ...
University of Calabar Resumes February 5
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University of Calabar Resumes February 5

The University of Calabar will resume on February 5 for the 2019/2020 academic session. A statement by the Registrar & Secretary to Council, Gabriel Egbe, announced the resumption date following the approval by the Senate of the University. According to Egbe, “This is to inform the general public, especially our dear students that the Senate of the University of Calabar has approved Friday 5th February 2021 as resumption date for academic activities for the 2019/2020 academic session. “By this approval, all students are expected back on campus on 5th February 2021, while lectures shall commence in all departments on Monday 8th February 2021. “The University Management wishes to remind students that arrangements have been put in place for virtual teaching and learning using ...
School Resumption: Pupils Sent Home in Plateau Over Teachers’ Unpaid Salaries
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School Resumption: Pupils Sent Home in Plateau Over Teachers’ Unpaid Salaries

Primary school teachers in Plateau State have refused to return to the classroom over unpaid salaries by the government saying they would not return to work on an empty stomach. This came as schools across the country resume academic activities on Monday (today) in line with the Federal Government’s directive on school resumption. Punch reporters who visited the Township Primary school in Jos North LGA around 8:30 am on Monday, said some of the teachers who showed up were heard asking the pupils who had reported for school to go back home. At St Luke’s primary school in Jos North LGA, the school gate was under lock and keys as neither the teachers nor the pupils were around. The situation was the same in several primary schools visited in Jos South LGA and other council areas o...
Reps Propose Three-month Postponement of School Resumption
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Reps Propose Three-month Postponement of School Resumption

The House of Representatives has frowned at the decision of the Federal Government to allow schools to resume on Monday despite a spike in cases of COVID-19. The Green chamber alleged that the Federal Government failed to consult the relevant committees of the National Assembly, contrary to their claim that all relevant stakeholders were consulted before arriving at the January 18, 2021, resumption date. The house, therefore, asked the federal government to postpone the resumption of schools for three months, pending implementation of safety measures against COVID-19. This was disclosed by Prof Julius Ihonvbere, Chairman of the House Committee on Basic Education and Services in a telephone interview with The Punch on Saturday. He said, “They did not consult us; at least in my c...
NECO Results: 233,000 Candidates to Retake Missed Subjects
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NECO Results: 233,000 Candidates to Retake Missed Subjects

The National Examination Council has said that a total of 233,000 candidates, who could not take the NECO examination in some states due to the #EndSARS protests at the time would be accommodated in the external examination, African News Today has gathered. This was disclosed by the Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NECO, Prof. Godswill Obioma, while giving a breakdown of the results in Minna, Niger State. The external examination is billed to take place between Monday, February 1 and Wednesday, March 3 2021. According to the NECO, the states affected by the protest are Abia, Enugu, Edo, River, Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Lagos, Oyo, Kano, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. An analysis of the 2020 results with that of 2019 showed that a total of 829,787 candidates, repres...
BREAKING: NECO Releases SSCE Results
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BREAKING: NECO Releases SSCE Results

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the internal Senior Secondary School Examination (SSCE) results with a two per cent increase of candidates who made five credits and above in all subjects. The Council also derecognised 12 schools for their involvement in mass cheating and whole school cases of malpractice. The Registrar, Professor Godswill Obioma, announced these at the NECO Headquarters in Minna. He said the schools derecignised include four schools in Adamawa, two in kaduna, two in Kastina, Two in Niger, one in Taraba and one in FCT. He said that 24 supervisors were blacklisted for various offences ranging from poor supervision, aiding and abetting, connivance with non candidates to write answers on chalkboards. Details shortly…
ABU Announces Resumption Date
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ABU Announces Resumption Date

The Senate of the Ahmadu Bello University has approved Monday, January 25th, 2021 as the resumption date for academic activities in the university. This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Director of Public Affairs of the ABU, Mallam Auwal Umar, noting that the date was subject to review by the Federal Government. According to the statement titled, ‘Ahmadu Bello University fixes January 25 for reopening,’ the resumption date was ratified by the University Senate at its 501st meeting on Tuesday. The statement partly read, “The 2019/2020 academic session would be completed based on the adjusted calendar as approved by the Senate. “The decision to reopen the University followed the suspension of ASUU strike, and the directive by National Universities Commission based on th...
School Resumption: NUT Gives Conditions for Resumption in States
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School Resumption: NUT Gives Conditions for Resumption in States

The Nigeria Union of Teachers has expressed readiness to resume work but warned that it would declare trade disputes with states owing workers up to four months salaries. The union stated that since COVID-19 had truncated academic activities for about five months, they were ready to return to classes as they had known how to guard against the virus. This was disclosed by the Secretary-General of NUT, Mike Ene, in an interview with Punch. “Yes, we will want to resume. I don’t think anything will make us not resume. We are ready, but the places where we will not resume are in states where the government is owing workers, especially states where the government is owing four months to any set of workers, either primary and secondary schools. We have asked our teachers to stay at home ...
FUTA To Resume on January 18
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FUTA To Resume on January 18

Management of the Federal University of Technology (FUTA) Akure has fixed January 18 for the resumption of academic activities. A statement by the institution’s Deputy Director, Corporate Communications and Protocol, Adegbenro Adebanjo, said the decision to resume academic activities was reached at its Senate meeting last week. The statement urged all returning students to strictly adhere to all safety precautions, protocols and guidelines put in place by the university against COVID-19. The statement reads in parts: “Students should ensure they come with their facemasks which must be worn at all times in and around the University. “The wearing of face masks and rule of social distancing will be strictly enforced. “The university will provide sanitizers and handwashing point...