Education
WAEC unveils portal for past WASSCE questions
WAEC unveils portal for past WASSCE questions
The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, has announced four significant innovations for the upcoming 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE. One of such is a portal to access past questions.
The notable change introduces a unique question set for each candidate, alongside a transition to a computer-based examination format.
Dr. Amos Dangut, the Nigeria National Office Head of WAEC, expressed enthusiasm about these innovations, stating, āIn our continuous effort to enhance the educational experience and improve student outcomes, WAEC is excited to announce the introduction of an innovative e-learning portal and an e-study portal, along with the availability of past examination questions.ā
One of the key innovations includes the addition of past questions, which will now be accessible online.
This resource is designed to help candidates prepare effectively by familiarizing them with the exam format and question styles.
āBy practicing with these questions, candidates can identify their strengths and areas that require improvement, leading to better performance in the examination,ā Dr. Dangut explained.
The E-Learning Portal is another significant development. This platform will offer a comprehensive suite of educational materials, including video tutorials and interactive lessons tailored to the WASSCE curriculum. āBy leveraging technology, we aim to create an engaging learning environment that encourages self-paced study, ultimately enhancing the academic readiness of our candidates,ā he added.
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Additionally, the newly introduced E-Study Portal will serve as a centralized hub for essential study resources, including study guides and revision tips. It will also facilitate collaboration among students through discussion forums.
āThis will allow them to engage with peers and educators for a more enriched learning experience,ā Dr. Dangut noted.
Education
Supreme Court Affirms Muslim Studentsā Right to Worship at Rivers State University
Supreme Court Affirms Muslim Studentsā Right to Worship at Rivers State University
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled in favor of Muslim students at Rivers State University (RSU), affirming their constitutional right to practice Islam and perform religious activities on campus. The landmark judgment, delivered on February 10, 2026, closes a legal battle that has lasted for over a decade.
The ruling reinforces Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantees freedom of thought, conscience, and religion for all Nigerians.
The Muslim Studentsā Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Rivers State Area Unit, hailed the judgment as a historic affirmation of constitutional rights and the rule of law.
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The case traces back to 2012, when a mosque on the university campus was demolished, leaving Muslim students without a dedicated place of worship. The matter passed through the Federal High Court in 2013 and the Court of Appeal in 2017, before finally reaching the Supreme Court.
In a statement, the MSSN emphasized that the ruling is not a victory for one religion over another but a triumph for constitutionalism, equity, and justice. The society commended Muslim students for their discipline, resilience, and peaceful conduct throughout the legal process and acknowledged the efforts of its legal team and community leaders.
The MSSN called on Rivers State University management and relevant authorities to implement the ruling promptly by providing a dedicated and befitting place of worship for Muslim students on campus. The organization also urged students to respond with gratitude and maturity, emphasizing peaceful coexistence and mutual respect within the university community.
Experts believe this decision will have far-reaching implications for religious accommodation and inclusivity in public tertiary institutions across Nigeria.
Supreme Court Affirms Muslim Studentsā Right to Worship at Rivers State University
Education
UI Don Develops KoEDE App to Revive Yoruba Language Learning Among Children
UI Don Develops KoEDE App to Revive Yoruba Language Learning Among Children
A computer scientist at the University of Ibadan (UI), Dr. Ronke Sakpere, has developed a mobile application, KoEDE, aimed at strengthening Yoruba language learning among children through gamified digital tools and innovative pedagogy.
Sakpere disclosed this in Ibadan while speaking on the motivation behind the project, noting that the initiative responds to growing concerns about the decline in fluency in indigenous languages among Nigerian children, especially in urban areas where English dominates communication at home and in schools.
Addressing Declining Indigenous Language Fluency
Nigeria is home to over 500 indigenous languages, yet experts have continued to warn about weakening intergenerational transmission, as many children increasingly struggle to speak their mother tongues fluently.
Although the National Policy on Education recommends the use of mother tongue instruction in the early years of schooling, implementation has remained inconsistent due to structural, curriculum, and resource challenges.
Dr. Sakpere explained that the idea for KoEDE was conceived in 2022 during her participation in the Empowering The Teacher (ETT) Fellowship Programme at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States.
āI enrolled in a technology design course at the MIT Media Lab, which required us to develop a project. After reflection, I realised that many children back home do not speak their native languages fluently,ā she said.
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She added that a pilot study she conducted confirmed the urgency of the problem, prompting her to design a technology-driven intervention to support African children in learning their indigenous languages.
Gamification and Constructivist Learning Approach
According to Sakpere, KoEDE was built using gamification principles and constructivist pedagogy, making language learning interactive, engaging, and learner-centred.
The app features:
- Puzzles and word games
- Sentence formation exercises
- Touch-and-drag interactive tasks
- Structured learning across beginner, intermediate, and expert levels
- Audio pronunciation guides and visual illustrations
She explained that the app includes a reward-based system, where learners earn points for correct answers. Unlike traditional rigid assessment models, it does not heavily penalise wrong responses, encouraging sustained participation and confidence-building.
āIt also allows learners to study at their own pace, supported with visuals and audio to strengthen pronunciation and comprehension,ā she noted.
Collaboration and Funding Support
The final phase of the four-year development project was executed in collaboration with the Yoruba Centre, University of Ibadan, an institution renowned for teaching Yoruba both locally and internationally.
Sakpere revealed that the project initially faced funding constraints until 2024, when it received a grant from AlumNode, under the auspices of the Klaus Tschira Stiftung, a German foundation. She described the funding as critical in enhancing the appās technical infrastructure and covering human resource costs.
Public Launch and Future Expansion
The KoEDE app has been uploaded to the Google Play Store and has undergone internal testing by more than 20 students ahead of its official public launch scheduled for February 23.
Currently focused on Yoruba language education, Sakpere disclosed plans to expand the platform to other major Nigerian languages, including Igbo and Hausa, in subsequent versions.
āIn the next version, we hope to introduce synchronous learning features that will allow learners to interact in real time. We also intend to integrate relevant Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to personalise learning,ā she said.
Strengthening Indigenous Languages Through EdTech
Education stakeholders say initiatives like KoEDE highlight the growing role of Educational Technology (EdTech) in preserving indigenous languages and promoting cultural identity in a rapidly digitising world.
By combining technology, pedagogy, and cultural heritage, KoEDE represents a significant step toward ensuring that the Yoruba language remains vibrant and accessible to younger generations.
UI Don Develops KoEDE App to Revive Yoruba Language Learning Among Children
Education
NABTEB Releases 2025 Nov/Dec NBC, NTC Results Nationwide
NABTEB Releases 2025 Nov/Dec NBC, NTC Results Nationwide
The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has officially released the 2025 November/December NBC and NTC examination results, giving thousands of candidates nationwide access to their performance in the just-concluded exams.
Announcing the release at the boardās headquarters in Benin City, NABTEB Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Aminu Mohammed, said the results were made public 64 days after the last paper, underscoring the boardās commitment to efficiency and transparency.
According to NABTEB, a total of 61,591 candidates sat for the NBC, NTC, ANBC, and ANTC examinations across the country. Of this number, over 34,000 candidates recorded five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics, a key benchmark for employment, technical training, and further education.
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The board also reported a notable decline in examination malpractice, attributing the improvement to tighter supervision, enhanced monitoring, and increased use of technology during the examination process.
Dr. Mohammed said the outcome reflects NABTEBās growing role in strengthening technical and vocational education in Nigeria, adding that the board remains focused on producing skilled manpower capable of driving national development.
Candidates have been advised to check their results on the official NABTEB results portal, while institutions and employers were urged to continue recognising NBC and NTC certificates as credible qualifications for skills-based careers.
The release of the results has been welcomed by stakeholders, who say the improved performance and reduced malpractice signal renewed confidence in the NABTEB examination system.
NABTEB Releases 2025 Nov/Dec NBC, NTC Results Nationwide
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