Education
WAEC raises fee, reverts to May/June calendar
The Head of Nigeria National Office, West African Examination Council, WAEC, Mr Patrick Areghan has announced that the 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, will be conducted in May/June.
Recall that in recent times, WAEC conducted WASSCE between August and October.
Mr Areghan disclosed the revert back to the previous duration of the conduct of WASSCE, on Monday while announcing 2021 results at the council national office, Yaba.
His words: ” Let me thank the Federal and the various Ministries of Education for working so hard to stabilize the academic calendar. Accordingly, as a result of the return to normalcy, the Honourable Minister of Education has requested that the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2022 should be conducted in May/June 2022.
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This position has been communicated to the Registrar to Council in Accra and he has assured us that it will be reckoned with in drawing up the International Time-table for the examination. And so, by the special grace of God, the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2022 will be taking place in May/June 2022. Entries for the examination will be floated on Monday, December 6, 2021.” WAEC boss explained.
Meanwhile, Mr Areghan has disclosed that from 2022, the cost of registration for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, has been raised from N13,950 to N18,000 to meet the demands of economic reality.
According to him:” Owing to the devastating effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic which has brought the global economy to its knees, the unabating spiralling inflation in the country as can be seen in the general cost of doing business and the multiplier effect of the unabating insecurity in the country, which have consequential effects on the cost of our operations, it is no longer possible to continue to provide services with the current fee of N13,950.00 per candidate.
Furthermore, our ad-hoc workers – Supervisors, Examiners, Checkers, item Writers and indeed, all examination functionaries, have been agitating for improved remunerations.
We have received approval from the appropriate quarters with effect from the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2022, to charge N18,000.00 per candidate. We are, therefore, asking all school principals to collect N18,000.00 per candidate for registration. A part of this new fee has been dedicated to the enhancement of the remunerations for the various examination functionaries and our Governing Board has graciously approved the remunerations, which will come into effect from the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2022.
Any amount beyond this ceiling will not be to our consent or knowledge and will definitely not come to the purse of the West African Examinations Council.” Mr Areghan noted.
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Education
TETFUND funds 40,000 PhD researches, others, 5,525 infrastructural projects across institutions
TETFUND funds 40,000 PhD researches, others, 5,525 infrastructural projects across institutions
Arch. Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), revealed that the organization has spearheaded the funding of over 5,525 physical infrastructural projects and facilitated the establishment of over 576 faculty and departmental libraries across tertiary institutions nationwide.
Speaking at the 26th seminar of the Nigerian Academy of Education in Abuja, Echono highlighted TETFund’s commitment to advancing tertiary education in Nigeria through strategic investments.
He noted that the Fund has also provided grants for 19,297 Institution-Based Research (IBR) projects and supported 912 research projects under the National Research Fund (NRF). These initiatives aim to foster impactful research that contributes to national development and addresses global challenges.
Echono emphasized TETFund’s significant contributions to enhancing academic resources, including procuring 3,099,871 library books and sponsoring 845 Academic Research Journals projects. Additionally, the Fund has facilitated the development of 2,307 Academic Manuscripts into Books.
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Regarding capacity building, TETFund has sponsored 23,271 academic staff for PhD programs, with 4,598 attending foreign institutions and 18,673 studying within Nigeria. Similarly, 15,977 academic staff were sponsored for master’s degree programs, with 3,525 pursuing studies abroad and 12,452 within the country. Moreover, 911 scholars were sponsored for Benchwork in foreign institutions, and 872 academic staff for Post-Doctoral programs to strengthen scientific research capacity in Nigeria.
Echono underscored the positive impact of government interventions in tertiary institutions, culminating in Nigeria being recognized as one of the six most improved countries in the Time Higher Education Rankings between 2021 and 2022.
TETFund continues to play a pivotal role in driving infrastructural development, research excellence, and capacity building within Nigerian tertiary institutions, contributing significantly to the advancement of education in the country.
TETFUND funds 40,000 PhD researches, others, 5,525 infrastructural projects across institutions
Education
UNICROSS workers jubilate over sack of vice chancellor
UNICROSS workers jubilate over sack of vice chancellor
The staff of University of Cross River State, Unicross, on Wednesday trooped out to jubilate the sack of the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Augustine Amgba
The workers under the auspices of three unions: Academic Staff Union of Universities, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities ,SSANU, and Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, were jubilant that the Professor Amgba was suspended by the Governing Council of the University.
The spokesman for the Joint Action Committee, JAC, the umbrella body for the workers in the University, James Igrison said the workers are grateful to the governor of the state, Senator Bassey Otu for backing the sacking Vice Chancellor by the Governing Board of the school
“We appreciate the decision of the governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Otu for hearkening to the cry of workers of Cross River State University who have been wallowing in pain following five months of working without salaries and allowances”.
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He said some months ago, the workers had to demonstrate against the Vice Chancellor for owing them salaries for many month but he remained adamant.
In the current economic situation in the country ,it is utter callouses to owe workers for five months and some of them earn less than a hundred thousand naira and subjecting them to ejection by landlords and embarrassment from money lenders”.
He said the workers locked the gate to the school for many days in protest but the “Vice Chancellor who was in Europe at the time of their action when he returned did not as much as address the workers which showed that he was less concerned about the welfare of workers in the University “
Professor Amgba was suspended by the Governing Council on Monday and directed to hand over to the Vice Chancellor Academics, Professor Stephen Oshang of the Facility of Agriculture.
The State Government is yet to react to the suspension of the Vice Chancellor.
UNICROSS workers jubilate over sack of vice chancellor
Education
JAMB releases more results, says no one obtained scores without writing UTME
JAMB releases more results, says no one obtained scores without writing UTME
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB), has announced release of additional 531 results of candidates who sat in the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, (UTME).
The released results were among the over 64,000 results JAMB had withheld over suspected examination infractions.
This development has taken the total number of results released so far to 1,842,897.
The board, in a statement, Tuesday, by its spokesman, Fabian Benjamin, said it was
looking at cases of unverified candidates and would soon come up with a position.
The statement reads in full, “As promised, the Board is proceeding with the screening of over 64,000 withheld results. It has, however, released additional 531 results taking the total number of results released to 1,842,897. In the course of the exercise, other cases of examination misconduct were also established to make a tally of 92 from the 81 initially discovered.
“The Board is also looking at cases of unverified candidates and would soon come up with a position.
“Similarly, the attention of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has been drawn to some fallacious publications purporting that an unknown candidate, who did not sit the Board’s 2024 UTME, obtained scores.
“This is fake, malicious and a calculated attempt to undermine the integrity of the Board. The public is urged to disregard such irresponsible publications.
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“To underscore the fact that the publication is crafted by mischief makers to paint the Board in bad light, the publication, which levels such a grevious allegation, has no details of the candidate for proper verification.
“The Board is not surprised as this is the season of mischief makers, who would want to deceive gullible candidates. The examination template of the Board is designed with the highest sense of responsibility and is not an allocation platform where scores are doled out to candidates.
“It is most unfortunate that anybody could even believe such narration or that the story could even gain traction given the Board’s integrity.
“This again has gone to further vindicate the Board’s stance that candidates should desist from disclosing their classified details to third-parties.
“In investigating some of these allegations, the Board discovered that some of these mischief makers copy results sent to other candidates, edit the details sent to themselves and then parade this as emanating from the Board.
“The Board challenges any candidate, parent or anybody with such a claim or information to prove it wrong by coming forward with the details of such claims and the phone number with which such results were conveyed.
“The attitude of these mischief makers would only propel the Board to further tighten the process of checking its results to make it more personalized and sure would be stringent when it should actually be a simple and straightforward exercise.
“The Board reiterated that neither its results nor any of its processes have been compromised. Hence, it will continue to protect the integrity of its systems against such malicious actors, who are hell-bent on creating confusion where none existed.
“Consequently, the Board is primed to adding more features like registration number to the existing UTME Result checking process going forward to make it extra difficult for anybody to edit.
“Candidates are, therefore, urged to securely keep their details secure for if they are found associating with any of these mischievous elements, they would be treated as collaborators.
“For now, the method of checking the 2024 UTME remains sending UTMERESULT to 55019 or 66019 and not through any other process. The result, at the moment, is not on the Board’s website.”
JAMB releases more results, says no one obtained scores without writing UTME
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