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Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by dre11(m): 12:36am On Dec 19, 2014
More than 70 percent of the candidates who sat for the 2014 November/ December 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), failed to make five credits, Mathematics and English Language inclusive, the exams body announced Thursday.
Scoring five credits with the two subjects is regarded as the pass mark for the exams.
The Head, National Office of the Council, Charles Eguridu, who announced the results Thursday at a news conference in Lagos, said of the total 241,161 candidate who sat for the examinations in 2014, only 72,522 scored five credits with the two key subjects, giving a pass rate of 29.27 percent.
In 2013, out of 298,971 candidates who sat for the exams, a total of 86,612 candidates, representing, 29.17 percent obtained credits in 5 subjects and above including English Language and Mathematics.
The 2014 performance improved dismally upon the 2013 record, at less than one percent.
The examination body said it withheld 28,817 results.
According to Mr. Eguridu, the results were not released because they were connected to examination malpractice.
He said such cases were already being investigated and that the reports of the investigations would be presented to the Nigeria Examination Committee (NEC) of the council for consideration.
Mr. Eguridu said the committee’s decision would be communicated to the affected candidates in due course.
Giving a further breakdown of the results of candidates, he said 132,521 male and 114,332 female candidates sat for the examination.
He noted that of the figure, a total of 241,161 candidates representing 97.69 per cent had their results fully released, while 5,691 others, representing 2.31 per cent had a few of their subjects still being processed, due to some errors.
Mr. Eguridu said that the errors were mainly traceable to the candidates and cyber cafés in the course of registration or writing the examination.
He explained that the errors were already being corrected by the council, to enable the affected candidates get their results.
Mr. Eguridu said that a total of 75,313 candidates, obtained six credits and above, while 110,346 others obtained five credits and above.
According to him, 145,036 candidates representing 58.75 percent obtained credits and above in four subjects, while 177,177 others representing 71.77 percent obtained credits and above in three subjects.
He said that a total of 205,090 candidates obtained credits and above in two subjects.
He said that a total of 48 blind candidates registered and sat for the examination, with four of them obtaining credits in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
Walk-in-Candidates
Mr. Eguridu said that the result, when compared to 2012 and 2013 results, showed a marked increase in candidates’ performance.
He noted that as an organisation that was innovation driven, the council had introduced the “Walk-in-Candidates” registration.
According to him, the platform allows intending candidates who were unable to register during the normal registration period to register and sit for the examination.
Mr. Eguridu noted that the 2014 Nov./Dec. WASSCE recorded a total of 701 `Walk-in-Candidates’ who registered and sat for the examination.
On how the council was able to conduct the examination in some states with security concerns, Mr. Eguridu lauded the joint efforts of the Federal and the affected state governments.
He also commended other security agencies for providing the council with enough security through the conduct of the examination.
“I must say that we faced a lot of challenges, moving our materials and men to such areas. But I think at the end of the day, we equally have to thank God that no casualty was recorded,’’ he said.
Mr. Eguridu, however, urged candidates who sat for the examination to check the details of their performance on the council’s result website, within the next 48 hours.
He said in order to maintain uniformity, guard against malpractice and improve standards, the council had

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Re: Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by personal59: 12:54am On Dec 19, 2014
Looking at our today's youths, do they look like someone that can pass any exams ? Their online comments alone tells everything about them. take example of your page here, most of them will never read the article but their conclusion will always base on headlines thus leads to negative comments. So how do you expect such youths to pass any school exams ? they are all blockhead. You will only find them on social networks, nothing else. the students are always on facebook campaigning for politician who has already made it in life. They wil continue to fail if they fail to study. Shame
Re: Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by theM16: 3:24am On Dec 19, 2014
personal59:
Looking at our today's youths, do they look like someone that can pass any exams ? Their online comments alone tells everything about them. take example of your page here, most of them will never read the article but their conclusion will always base on headlines thus leads to negative comments. So how do you expect such youths to pass any school exams ? they are all blockhead. You will only find them on social networks, nothing else. the students are always on facebook campaigning for politician who has already made it in life. They wil continue to fail if they fail to study. Shame

Lmao. U wicked o. When they spend 3hrs a day to pose for instagram and facebook pishur. Anoda 3hrs to check dia friends pishurs and comment bullshit. After that they will chat on bbm, whatsapp, 2go and whateva and think of ow to buy latest iphone. They know the story and every activity of all musicians and celebs...wetin remain na. Priorities are fast changing...

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Re: Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by allisonluvsu(m): 3:35am On Dec 19, 2014
Yes. The result has been released.
Re: Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by allisonluvsu(m): 3:50am On Dec 19, 2014
personal59:
Looking at our today's youths, do they look like someone that can pass any exams ? Their online comments alone tells everything about them. take example of your page here, most of them will never read the article but their conclusion will always base on headlines thus leads to negative comments. So how do you expect such youths to pass any school exams ? they are all blockhead[b][/b]. You will only find them on social networks, nothing else. the students are always on facebook campaigning for politician who has already made it in life. They wil continue to fail if they fail to study. Shame

Looking at our parents today, have they had the chance to inculcate moral discipline in their children. How can a parent see how playful a child is and refuse to adjust the child to the system of intensive education and learning? how can a parent pay a teacher to write external and sometimes internal examination for their children and expect them to use their leisure time for reading? They will continue to ping, whatsapp and facebook because they feel there is no need to read. Looking at the school infrastructure, you will observe that the set up has contributed to the increasing decline of the educational standard of the Nigerian child education. Now let me correct an impression "They are all blockhead," When you use that, then you run into a hasty conclusion that a human has no brain. No child has a block head and if you doubt me, ask Ben Carson the neurosurgeon who was regarded as a block head and later credited with being the first surgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins joined at the head (Hint: Read "Think Big" by Ben Carlson).

Discovering a child's potential should be every persons ultimate goal. I am not trying to criticize your point but to emphasize on it and mitigate the risk of discouragement it poses to them as they read through it. Please encourage them to read. In Nigeria, we are looking for solution and not desolation. Thank you Sir/Madam for your points and i love great Nigerians like you.
Re: Over 70 Percent Of WAEC Candidates “fail” Exams by Islie: 7:30am On Dec 19, 2014
mod let this be on fp please

so our parents can buckle up and not let the educational sector suffer much

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