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NECO Releases SSCE Results, Over 73% Pass Maths And English

Channels Television   Updated January 13, 2021   The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the 2020 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) results with over 73 per cent of candidates passing Mathematics and English Language. The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NECO Prof. Godswill Obioma announced the results on Wednesday at the examination body’s national headquarters in Niger State. The results show that 894,101 candidates, representing 73.89% scored five credits and above in both English and Mathematics. 973,331 candidates, representing 82.68 percent made credit and above in the English language alone. The results further reveal that the number of candidates who made five credits and above irrespective of English language and Mathematics is 1,112,041, representing 91.91 percent.

Breaking News | Education sector bogged down by COVID-19 lockdown, strikes in 2020

Odewumi For the education sector, year 2020 has been a challenging and turbulent one. The first inkling of what the year held for Nigerians manifested in the first quarter when the world woke up to the reality of the coronavirus pandemic that threatened everything the sector held dear. As part of measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic, the Federal Government, on March 23, closed schools and educational institutions nationwide. The closure, which lasted for more than six months, halted teaching and learning across the country; academic calendar took a hit and almost everything came to a standstill. While private schools switched to online learning, most public schools could not continue learning as they were not prepared, although some states later introduced radio and television teaching programmes.

INVESTIGATION: Nurses turned cleaners -- and other sour tales from hospitals raising quacks in Akwa Ibom

ON THE GO Many Nigerians ‘unaware’ they can demand accountability from their reps Yemi Adamolekun, executive director of Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria, says many Nigerians haven’t realised that they can contact their representatives in the national assembly, let alone demand accountability. Advertisement Adamolekun. Lawan: Drug abuse has become a hazard we can’t ignore Senate President Ahmad Lawan says there is a need to improve on the fight against drug abuse in Nigeria, as it has become a hazard that can no longer be. American detained over death of Nigerian man regains freedom 44 days after arrest Kari Ann O’Rouke, an American woman accused of killing a man who hosted her in Nigeria, has been released by the Lagos police command.Advertisement The 53-year-old woman had, through her.

cbse name change verdict: अब CBSE में भी स्टूडेंट बदल सकेंगे अपना नाम, Allahabad HC का फैसला जो बनेगा नजीर, जानें पूरा विवाद - name can be changed in cbse also know all about allahabad high court verdict

cbse name change verdict: अब CBSE में भी स्टूडेंट बदल सकेंगे अपना नाम, Allahabad HC का फैसला जो बनेगा नजीर, जानें पूरा विवाद - name can be changed in cbse also know all about allahabad high court verdict
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Change of name is part of right to expression: HC | India News

PRAYAGRAJ: The Allahabad high court has held that change of name is a part of right to expression guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India. Allowing a writ petition filed by one Kabir Jaiswal, Justice Pankaj Bhatia observed, “As the right to freedom of expression is guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution, freedom of expression through the change of name cannot be denied to the petitioner in the present case and he is entitled to change his name.” The court also directed the CBSE to issue a fresh certificate recording the name of the petitioner as Kabir Jaiswal in place of Rishu Jaiswal within a period of two months. According to the petitioner, he had appeared in the Secondary School Examination in the academic year 2011-13, i.e., Class-X, and Senior School Certificate Examination in the year 2015, i.e., Class-XII, conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi in the name of Rishu Jaiswal, son of Santosh Kumar Jaiswal and

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