NO fewer than 486 centres of
examination magic in Anambra State are to be shut down as part of measures to
curb examination malpractices in the education sector, the Commissioner for
Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, has said.
Speaking at the
10th anniversary of St. Joseph’s Academic Award for 2014, the commissioner
observed that the miracle centres had been aiding and abating examination
malpractices, especially during West African School Certificate Examinations,
WASC, and National Examination Council, NECO, examinations.
According to her, the decision to
shut down the magic centres became necessary due to the manner their operators
have fashioned them to swindle unsuspecting, desperate candidates.
She said: “We have govern-ment and approved private schools that are saddled with the responsibility of training our children to become functional members of our society.”
She said: “We have govern-ment and approved private schools that are saddled with the responsibility of training our children to become functional members of our society.”
AWKA—NO
fewer than 486 centres of examination magic in Anambra State are to be
shut down as part of measures to curb examination malpractices in the
education sector, the Commissioner for Education, Professor Kate
Omenugha, has said.
Speaking at the 10th anniversary of St. Joseph’s Academic Award for 2014, the commissioner observed that the miracle centres had been aiding and abating examination malpractices, especially during West African School Certificate Examinations, WASC, and National Examination Council, NECO, examinations.
According to her, the decision to shut down the magic centres became necessary due to the manner their operators have fashioned them to swindle unsuspecting, desperate candidates.
She said: “We have govern-ment and approved private schools that are saddled with the responsibility of training our children to become functional members of our society.”
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Speaking at the 10th anniversary of St. Joseph’s Academic Award for 2014, the commissioner observed that the miracle centres had been aiding and abating examination malpractices, especially during West African School Certificate Examinations, WASC, and National Examination Council, NECO, examinations.
According to her, the decision to shut down the magic centres became necessary due to the manner their operators have fashioned them to swindle unsuspecting, desperate candidates.
She said: “We have govern-ment and approved private schools that are saddled with the responsibility of training our children to become functional members of our society.”
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