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JUST IN: Tinubu Orders Review Of Tertiary Institutions Boards After Public Outcry

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa.

 

President Bola Tinubu has directed a total and comprehensive review of the recently announced governing boards of tertiary institutions in Nigeria before the inauguration and retreat being planned for the nominees.

This was disclosed on Thursday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga in a State House statement titled ‘President Tinubu directs comprehensive review of governing boards of tertiary institutions.’

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Onanuga said the nominations “did not reflect the federal character of the country as some states got just one nomination, while some others got many.”

Tinubu had approved the appointments of at least 555 persons to serve as Pro-chancellors/Chairmen and members of Governing Boards of 111 federal universities, polytechnics and Colleges of Education.

This followed his assent to a list of nominees selected by the Ministry of Education.

However, after public outcry, among which is the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Bauchi State, which advocated for the reinstatement of the earlier dissolved members, the President “in directing a complete review of the list of the members of the governing councils, acknowledges the feedback across the country

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President Tinubu is committed to ensuring strict compliance with the principle of federal character as entrenched in the constitution. The review will also take into consideration national spread and ensure every part of the country is adequately represented.”

The inauguration and retreat for the nominees will take place on May 31, 2024.

On the list is a former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, who was also appointed as the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Board of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Sokoto State. Members are Mary Yisa, R. O. Kazeem, Prof. Usman Musa and Dr. Anthony Usoro

Wole Olanipekun, SAN, was made the Pro-chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Board of the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos State. Members are Prof. S. E. Ogbeide, Rufai Chanchangi, Mrs Glory Ekpo-Oho, and Patricia Yakubu, among others

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WAEC releases 2026 WASSCE timetable (See full list)

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The West African Examinations Council has released the timetable for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for school candidates.

According to the final international timetable shared on WAEC’s official X handle on Monday, the examination will begin on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, and end on Friday, June 19, 2026.

The council said the examination will start with Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session and Home Management 3 (Practical) Planning Session.

The examination includes core subjects such as English Language and Mathematics, along with a range of elective subjects in sciences, arts, humanities, and vocational or technical fields.

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NECO Releases 2025 SSCE External Results, Records 71.63% Pass Rate

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the results of the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for external candidates, with 71.63 per cent of them achieving five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics.

Announcing the results on Tuesday, the Registrar and Chief Executive of NECO, Danlami Wushishi, disclosed that a total of 96,979 candidates registered for the examination nationwide.

Of this number, 51,823 candidates, representing 53.43 per cent, were males, while 45,156 candidates, representing 46.56 per cent, were females.

According to him, 95,160 candidates eventually sat for the examination, comprising 50,785 males (53.36 per cent) and 44,375 females (46.63 per cent).

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Wushishi stated that 93,425 candidates sat for the English Language examination, out of which 73,167 candidates, representing 78.32 per cent, obtained credit passes and above. He added that 93,330 candidates sat for Mathematics, with 85,256 candidates, representing 91.35 per cent, securing credit passes and above.

He revealed that 68,166 candidates, representing 71.63 per cent, obtained five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics. In addition, 82,082 candidates, representing 86.26 per cent, recorded five credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics.

NECO Registrar Danlami Wushishi and other officials during the announcement of the 2025 SSCE results for external students.

On examination malpractice, the NECO Registrar disclosed that 9,016 candidates were booked for various forms of malpractice, compared to 6,160 cases recorded in 2024, indicating an increase of 31.7 per cent.

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He also announced that some supervisors and centres were sanctioned for their involvement in malpractice.

According to him, two supervisors from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and one each from Kano and Lagos States were recommended for appropriate sanctions.

Furthermore, four examination centres—two in Niger State, and one each in Yobe and Lagos States—were found culpable of whole-centre malpractice and have been recommended for de-recognition.
The NECO chief reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and credibility of its examinations and warned stakeholders against engaging in practices that undermine the examination process.

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JAMB Temporarily Suspends Selection of Exam Towns for 2026 UTME Candidates in Ekiti

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has temporarily suspended the selection of examination towns for candidates registering for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Ekiti State.

The board announced the decision in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by its spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin. According to Benjamin, the suspension is part of efforts to restructure examination towns in the state to ensure centres are closer to candidates and to ease transportation challenges on examination days.

He explained that although candidates are normally allowed to choose examination towns nearest to them, the 2026 UTME registration began before certain structural issues were discovered in the configuration of Ekiti’s examination towns.

“These anomalies required urgent adjustments in the interest of candidates,” he said, adding that this made it necessary to temporarily halt the selection of exam towns in the state.

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As a result, candidates registering in Ekiti will be unable to select any examination town in the state while the restructuring exercise is ongoing. Benjamin assured that the process would be concluded shortly.

JAMB also apologised for any inconvenience the development may cause candidates affected during the ongoing registration.

“The board regrets any inconvenience this temporary measure may cause. As part of our standard practice, JAMB continuously monitors its operations and swiftly addresses challenges reported by candidates,” the statement read.

Benjamin reaffirmed the board’s commitment to improving its processes and ensuring that all candidates are treated with dignity and respect throughout the examination and registration process.

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