WAEC confirms January 29 as deadline for 2021 WASSCE registration
important updates!
The deadline for the registration of the West African Senio
School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for privat
candidates, 2021 is now January 29
Vanguard reports that the West African Examinations Counci
(WAEC) Nigeria stated this on Saturday, January 9
Legit.ng gathered that this was disclosed by the WAEC hea
of public affairs, Demianus Ojijeogu, who confirmed that th
report from its zonal WAEC office, Benin City, Edo state tha
announced the deadline for this year’s WASSCE was true
Students writing their final examinations. Credi
He said
“The West African Examinations Council invites potentia
candidates to register for the West African Senior Schoo
Certificate Examination ( WASSCE) for private candidates
2021-First Series.COVID-19: FG gives fresh updates, says January 18 schoo
resumption date no longer feasibleThe federal government has declared that it would review th
January 18 earlier date fixed for resumption of schools acros
the country
Punch reports that the government on Monday, January 11
attributed the decision to the second wave of COVID-1
currently ravaging the country
Legit.ng gathered that the minister of education, Adam
Adamu, disclosed this while answering questions during
press briefing by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) o
COVID-19 in Abuja
The minister of education, Adamu Adamu said that Januar
18, resumption date is not feasible. Credit: @DigiCommsN
The minister said
“On the January 18 resumption date, we are reviewing it
We are going to review it. At the PTF meeting today, w
considered it, and tomorrow, the ministry is going to take i
up.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the Lago
state government announced that all schools in the southwes
state are to reopen for academics from Monday, January 18
It was reported that the announcement was made on Monday
January 4, by the state's commissioner of education, Folasad
Adefisayo
In a statement released by the spokesperson of the state'
education ministry, Kayode Abayomi, Adefisayo said the ne
date was in line with federal government's directive tha
schools should remain closed at least until that date
The Lagos government on Sunday, January 3, ordered that al
schools in the state should remain closed till further notic
due to the spread of the second wave of COVID-19
The announcement was similarly made by the spokesman o
the ministry of education in the state, Abayomi
The announcement was similarly made by the spokesman o
the ministry of education in the state, Abayomi.f.f.el.tws.e,.ts9d”te.:Gy.nau.9,.sel,ll:t.ted.l.ere1-First Series.
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