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Jamb introduces new measures to curb exam malpractice
By DAMIETE BRAIDE
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Ahead of the forthcoming Universities Matriculation Examination, (UME), the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has urged examination coordinators to ensure that they conduct credible exercise devoid of malpractice. . | Read Story
•At the press briefing: Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, JAMB Registrar (middle) flanked by Mrs Anthonia Ibama and Mallam Yakubu Omar
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WAEC introduces new measures to curb
By IME OLA
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
In its renewed onslaught on examination malpractice, the West African Examination Council (W AEC) has introduced two new measures to guide the conduct of its examinations.. | Read Story

How to end the rot in public schools’
By NJOKU ONYEKACHI JET
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Dr. Leke Pitan, former Commissioner for Education in Lagos State has said that the ‘Adopt a Public School Programme’ initiated by the state government is not a strategy by the state government to shift its responsibility of providing qualitative and free education to students in the state. He said this in an interview with Daily Sun recently while speaking on issues bordering on education. | Read Story


With hunger in Nigeria, democracy is useless, says don
By IME OLA
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
As more Nigerians continue to wallow in abject poverty, a university don has warned that without meeting the basic needs of the generality of the society, democracy will appear useless to them. | Read Story


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