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6 Categories Of Jambites That May Not Pass Their jamb Exam 2019

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F9  1.  The only objectives crew    The set of people that belongs to this category are secondary school leavers who just got out of secondary school, since they have been made to believe through   school exams, waec and neco that questions that has theory are always hard, and objective questions are always simple, they apply this hypothesis to jamb, thinking it would be as easy as pie because it is only objectives,so therefore the ones that don't have mentors and advisers   or the ones that refused to listen to corrections won't read or go to lesson but they will be surprised when they are faced with the hard complex questions and then they would know, that there are some objective questions that could make you wish for ten theory questions. 2. The Expo Masters these are the ones who looks for cheats  instead of using their limited time to read, they browse through different  websites to achieve   their aim, they thought jamb is as penetrable and vulnerable as other examinatio

83% of Candidates did not make their 2018 WASSCE PC Result

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The West African Examination Council has announced the results of the first series of the new diet of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for Private Candidates in Nigeria. Announcing the results at the Lagos headquarters of the council in Yaba on Tuesday, the Head of the Nigeria Office, Mr. Isaac Adenipekun, said out of the 11,307 candidates that sat the examination between January 29 and February 12, 2018, 1,937 candidates, representing 17.13 per cent, obtained a minimum of credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics. Adenipekun also said the results of 1,021 candidates, representing 9.03 per cent of the total candidature for the examination, were being withheld in connection with various reported cases of examination malpractice. “The cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be presented to the appropriate Committee of the Council in due course for consideration. “The Committee’s decisions will be commu