The National Examination Council on Tuesday recommended the de-recognition of three schools in Katsina, Kebbi and Oyo states for two years, for their involvement in mass cheating during the examina...
The National Examination Council on Tuesday recommended the de-recognition of three schools in Katsina, Kebbi and Oyo states for two years, for their involvement in mass cheating during the examinations.
He said that the number of candidates that sat the examination was 1,151,016, including 146 blind students. He said that candidates who made five credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics, were 1,041,986 representing 89.90 percent; signifying a drop by 0.57 percent. Gana explained that, in line with the Council’s zero tolerance for any form of examination malpractice; members of staff alleged to have behaved contrary to expectations, would face appropriate disciplinary measures once they failed to satisfy the board.
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