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ICYMI: ‘only 28 Candidates Registered For Common Entrance Exam In Zamfara’ by Dotng: 5:13am On Mar 07, 2019
ICYMI: ‘Only 28 candidates registered for common entrance exam in Zamfara’


The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Wednesday said the Federal Government was worried about the low number of candidates seeking admission into its 104 colleges across the country, who registered for the 2018 National Common Entrance Examination.

The minister, in a statement released in Abuja by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Education, Mrs. Priscillia Ihuoma, noted that only 28 candidates from Zamfara State registered for the examination.

Pleading with state governments, heads of schools and interest groups to persuade school-age children in the areas with low registration to register for the examination, he said that a directive had been given to leave the portal open for registration until April 13.

Adamu said the report of a stakeholders’ meeting held recently indicated that Taraba, Kebbi and Zamfara states had the lowest number of candidates who registered for the entrance examination. While Taraba had 95 candidates, Kebbi had 50.


The release read in part, “Ahead of the 2018 National Common Entrance Examination for admission of candidates into the 104 Federal Government colleges on Saturday, April 14, the minister has expressed worry over low registration for the examination so far.

“According to him, the report of a meeting of major stakeholders in the education sector said candidates registered in 2018 stood at 71,294 as against 80,421 that wrote the examination in 2017.


“The report further shows three states with the highest number of pupils registered so far are: Lagos with 24,465 candidates, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with 7,699 and Rivers State with 4,810 candidates respectively. On the other hand, three states with extreme low registration are: Zamfara with only 28 candidates, Kebbi, 50 and Taraba, 95 candidates respectively.”

The minister said the examination would go on as planned and urged state governments, parents, heads of schools and relevant interest groups in areas to take steps to remedy the situation.

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Re: ICYMI: ‘only 28 Candidates Registered For Common Entrance Exam In Zamfara’ by Taich(m): 9:24am On Mar 07, 2019
This is the main problem of Nigeria, we are losing seriously on the underdeveloped northern brains, these brains are left at the mercy of the politicians who use them as a tool for their selfish purposes.

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Re: ICYMI: ‘only 28 Candidates Registered For Common Entrance Exam In Zamfara’ by xcolanto(m): 9:35am On Mar 07, 2019
This goes to prove that many Muslim northerners are in support of boko haram which says western education is a sin.

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