Over one hundred and eighteen thousand candidates who sat for the Twenty-Fifteen May-June Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the West African Examination Council will not get their results.
Over one hundred and eighteen thousand candidates who sat for the Twenty-Fifteen May-June Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the West African Examination Council will not get their results. The figures were released by the Head of the Nigeria National Office of WAEC, CHARLES EGURIDU while declaring the result of more than one point five million candidates who sat for the examination nationwide.
Over one hundred and eighteen thousand candidates who sat for the Twenty-Fifteen May-June Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination of the West African Examination Council will not get their results. The figures were released by the Head of the Nigeria National Office of WAEC, CHARLES EGURIDU while declaring the result of more than one point five million candidates who sat for the examination nationwide.Addressing a news conference at WAEC Office in Lagos, EGURIDU declared that one point four million candidates had their complete results released. He said ninety-five thousand, three hundred and seventy three candidates have some of their results still undergoing processing due to errors. CHARLES EGURIDU also underscored an improvement in the number of candidates who obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
Also the Head of the Nigeria National Office of WAEC said the number of state governments that are indebted to the examination body has dropped from nineteen to thirteen. CHARLES EGURIDU said the results of candidate of the thirteen indebted states would not be displayed on WAEC website until the debts are cleared. The decision by WAEC is keeping with its promise two weeks ago when it declared that nineteen states had been unable to clear a total debt of over four billion naira. You will recall that the examination body had two weeks ago praised an alarm that nineteen states owed it four billion naira.
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