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NECO Registrar death: Godswill Obioma death and how di NECO boss die
1 June 2021, 12:21 WAT
New Informate 5 hours wey don pass
Wia dis foto come from, NECO
Registrar of di National Examination Council [NECO], Professor Godswill Obioma don die.
Family say Professor Obioma dies on 31 May, 2021, NECO announce on Tuesday.
Di 67-year-old NECO Registrar die afta small sickness, according to officials wey quote family sources.
NECO confirm di death for statement wey Mustaphan Abdul, dia director of Human Resource Management sign.
President Muhammadu Buhari appoint Obioma as Registrar of NECO last year.
Na him replace Professor Charles Uwakwe wey chop sack sake of alleged official misconduct.
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The proportion of NSW HSC students achieving band 6 in chemistry almost doubled and those achieving the top result in physics rose by 30 per cent when new syllabuses were tested for the first time last year.
Education chiefs and science teachers said the increase in top results did not mean the subjects had become easier, but rather the way the results were measured had changed.
Band 6 results in HSC chemistry almost doubled after a new syllabus was introduced.
HSC students results are sorted into bands. Two-unit subjects are marked ranging from band 1 (between 0 and 49) and band 6 for students achieving 90 or above.