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“Under Fire!”: WAEC Declares War On Supervisors Involved In Illegal Candidate Fees!.

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has issued a stern warning against the illegal extortion of candidates during the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The council condemned the practice as unethical and a threat to the integrity of the examination process. Reports indicate that some schools and supervisors have been demanding unauthorized payments from candidates for items such as transportation, welfare packages, and “cooperation” fees. Furthermore, WAEC expressed particular concern over schools charging students for KAPEK calculators, which are provided by the council free of charge.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The council stated that any schools, supervisors, or officials found engaging in these illegal collections will face severe sanctions, which may include the derecognition of schools, the blacklisting of officials, and potential prosecution. Additionally, WAEC acknowledged that the current WASSCE has faced operational and security challenges, including logistics delays and a tragic road accident that resulted in the deaths of three staff members who were transporting examination materials. Despite these difficulties—which also include disruptions caused by security concerns and protests—WAEC has activated emergency measures to ensure that affected candidates can complete their examinations.

Key Takeaways

  • Extortion Warning: WAEC has declared illegal the collection of unauthorized fees from candidates for calculators, transportation, and other alleged “welfare” costs.

  • Potential Sanctions: Those involved in extortion face disciplinary actions, including the possibility of being blacklisted or prosecuted.

  • Operational Challenges: The examination process has been hampered by logistics disruptions, security threats, and the loss of three personnel in a road accident.

  • Commitment to Integrity: WAEC is urging stakeholders to report any unethical conduct while assuring the public of its commitment to maintaining a smooth examination process.

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Desperation Reaches Boiling Point: ACF Reveals Nigerians Have Given Up On Safety, Turning To Vigilante Justice!.

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Tukur Mohammed-Baba, the National Publicity Secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), has expressed deep concern that Nigeria’s security situation is deteriorating. During an appearance on Arise News, he argued that citizens are increasingly turning to self-help for protection because they no longer believe the government will safeguard them.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Failure of State Protection: Mohammed-Baba highlighted that bandits in rural areas of Sokoto, Katsina, and Zamfara are imposing illegal levies and preventing farmers from accessing their land.

  • Scale of the Threat: He cited research indicating that over 30,000 terrorists are operating within the country’s ungoverned rural spaces, while government efforts—such as recent plans to deploy 1,000 forest guards across seven states—are insufficient.

  • Distrust in Governance: The spokesman criticized the current administration’s economic policies, describing their impact on living standards as “highly disappointing, if not disturbing”.

  • Systemic Issues: Beyond security, he noted that the education sector is failing, with out-of-school children, poor infrastructure, and unpaid teachers compounding the crisis.

  • Normalized Desperation: He warned that society is gradually normalizing a state where citizens must defend themselves, which he believes fundamentally undermines the core role of the state in protecting its people.

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Alex Iwobi Names His Most Favourite Super Eagles Moment Ahead Of 100th Cap.

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As Alex Iwobi approaches his 100th cap for Nigeria, he has identified his decisive goal against Zambia in 2017—which clinched Nigeria’s spot in the 2018 FIFA World Cup—as the most memorable moment of his international career.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

ere are the key details regarding his landmark achievement and career reflections:

  • Elite Company: When Nigeria faces Portugal in Leiria this Wednesday, Iwobi will become only the fourth player to reach the 100-cap milestone, joining Ahmed Musa, Vincent Enyeama, and Joseph Yobo.

  • International Journey: Iwobi, who initially represented England as a youth player, made his senior debut for Nigeria on October 8, 2015, in a friendly against DR Congo.

  • Choosing Nigeria: The midfielder expressed pride in his decision to play for Nigeria, noting that his family, particularly his father, supported his choice to follow where he felt “at home”.

  • Career Highlights: Reflecting on his near 11-year tenure with the Super Eagles, Iwobi noted that while he would have liked to win the AFCON, he has no regrets, having earned a silver medal in 2023 and bronze medals in 2019 and 2025.

  • Statistical Impact: Entering his 100th appearance, Iwobi has recorded 10 goals and eight assists across his 99 games for the national team.

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A New Dawn For Electricity? Minister Tegbe Hits The Ground Running, Promises Total Transparency In Power Reforms!.

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The newly appointed Minister of Power, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, has pledged to deliver noticeable improvements in electricity supply across the country, emphasizing that the government is working tirelessly to resolve the sector’s long-standing issues. Following his swearing-in by President Bola Tinubu, Tegbe cautioned that while there is no “magic wand” for an immediate fix, the administration’s ongoing efforts will soon yield tangible results.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Commitment to Progress: While acknowledging that 24/7 power is not an immediate promise, Tegbe assured that the government is focused on achieving visible progress in generation, transmission, and distribution.

  • Recent Gains: The Minister noted that reports already indicate improved electricity supply in various regions over the last few weeks, which he attributes to President Tinubu’s leadership and the dedication of Ministry officials.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Over the past four weeks, Tegbe has actively engaged with key agencies, including the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), to secure commitments for reform.

  • Operational Successes: Highlighting recent progress, Tegbe pointed to the rapid restoration of a feeder station in Katampe and the reactivation of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company after three years of inactivity as evidence of the sector’s renewed commitment.

  • Call for Patience: Tegbe appealed to Nigerians for patience, prayers, and public support as the administration works to overcome these deep-seated challenges.

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