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Unity Schools: 70,603 pupils write 2024 common entrance exam

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Some 70,603 candidates sat for the 2024 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into federal unity colleges on Saturday.

The Registrar/CEO, National Examination Council (NECO), Prof. Ibrahim Wushishi, during the monitoring in Abuja, said there was a reduction in the registration compared to 2023, when 72,865 registered.
Reeling out the statistics, Wushishi said the council registered 33,335 male and 37,268 female, a lower registration compared to 2023 with 34,064 male and 38,801 female.
According to him, the candidates were posted to write the examination in  599 centres across the country.
He said that many factors were responsible for the lower registration, including the economy.
“There was a slight increase in the cost of registration and we all know what is happening in the economy.
“This affected everybody, especially those in the rural areas; candidates are not sponsored at this level,” he said.
Speaking on the promise made in 2023 by the then Permanent Secretary, Mr David Adejo, that no underage candidate would be allowed to sit for the exams, Wushishi said the council had implemented the decision.
“We have promised to addressed the situation of underage children writing the exams and we did.
“You will find out that most of the candidates you see here that look underage are not, because some of them have just one month to complete 10 years.
“So, in such cases, we excuse them to write; we don’t have any issue that has to do with any underage sitting this exams,” he added.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education, Sen. Lawal Usman, commended NECO for the conduct of the examination.
Usman, representing Kaduna Central, urged the council to upgrade its examinations to ICT platform just at conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
He said that sponsorship for NECO and JAMB was rolled out throughout his state.
“We contributed over 200 million to parents to be able to pay for the children’s NECO and JAMB.
“I am calling on other senators and house members to key into this because this is the foundation for every child,” he said.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, who spoke on the assessment of the examination, expressed satisfaction with the conduct.
“We’ve just been monitoring the ongoing NECO exams; in the FCT, we have 55 centres, but we have so far monitored three.
“Generally, everything is going on well and we are happy with what NECO has put in place to ensure a smooth and seamless exercise,” she said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the schools visited during the monitoring include Model Secondary School, Maitama and Government Day Secondary School, Wuse II. (NAN
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92 Visually Impaired Candidates Sit for UTME in Kano

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A total of 92 visually impaired candidates participated in the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) at the Kano centre.

Prof. Muhammad Yahuza-Bello, JAMB Coordinator for the Kano centre, made the announcement while monitoring the exercise on Monday.

The examination took place at the School of Continuing Education, Bayero University Kano (BUK), under the JAMB Equal Opportunity Group (JEOG) initiative for candidates with special needs.

Yahuza-Bello, a former vice-chancellor of BUK, explained that the 92 candidates were drawn from Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Zamfara, and Kaduna States.

He added that among the candidates, two had Down syndrome, while two others had autism.

The candidates, both male and female, were provided with specialized gadgets such as typewriters, braille machines, slates, styluses, and paper to facilitate their participation in the exams.

The coordinator also said over 500 candidates with special needs-ranging from visual impairments and albinism to Down syndrome and autism-had registered to take the exam at 11 centres across the country.

He said, unlike regular Computer-Based Testing (CBT) centres where candidates interact with screens and keyboards, special needs candidates benefit from adaptive materials to eliminate barriers to education.

Since its introduction in 2017, JEOG has seen positive results, with an increasing number of special needs candidates gaining admission into tertiary institutions.

Yahuza-Bello pointed out that while approximately 25% of regular candidates gain admission, over 33% of special needs candidates are successful in securing placements.

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Court Approves Federal Government’s Request to Protect Witness Identities in Nnamdi Kanu Trial

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A federal high court in Abuja has authorized the federal government’s request to keep the identities of witnesses in the trial of Nnamdi Kanu confidential.

Kanu, who leads the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been held by the Department of State Services (DSS) since 2021 on charges of terrorism and treasonable felony.

On Tuesday, prosecution attorney Adegboyega Awomolo informed the court that he had submitted an ex parte application on April 10 to safeguard the identities of the witnesses. He requested that the court provide screens and masks to ensure their anonymity.

“The purpose of this request is to ensure the safety and security of state officers who will serve as witnesses,” he stated.

Kanu Agabi, the defendant’s counsel, did not contest the application.

The trial is underway, with the first witness, a DSS operative, already called to testify.

Kanu was re-arraigned on March 21 before Judge James Omotosho of the federal high court in Abuja.

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EFCC Arrests Aisha Achimugu at Abuja Airport

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Aisha Achimugu.

The managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of Felak Concept Group was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

Achimugu was taken in around 5am on Tuesday after arriving in Nigeria from London.

More to follow…

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