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Tag Archives: West African Examinations Council
Nigeria: 2012 WASSCE results out, best in three years
The West African Examinations Council on Friday released the results of the May/June 2012 West African Senior School Certificate Examination. The candidates for this year’s examination performed better than their counterparts in the last three years. A total of 649,156 … read more
Canadian Embassy arrested Nigerian with 17 fake documents
ONE, two, three, four, five…..17! That was the number of forged documents submitted by Rasheed Adekola at the Canadian Embassy in Lagos in order to obtain a student visa. That was not his first time. Adekola started applying for the … read more
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