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I pray its not brought back 2 nigeria tho. |
Aye is doing aye dee. He shld find sumtin doing jare. |
See as the mouth be sef. The mouth isn't sealed well. Is that the solution ni? ![]() |
Damn!! Some scientists are demonic.they shoulda tried the experiments on their families first instead of using innocent people. Mehn I felt like I was an horror movie while reading. |
#SFTG |
Its not about him,its about the players. He needs good player.dah team is f**ked I tell u. |
• Over 69 per cent make English, Mathematics AFTER six years of dismal performance by its candidates, the National Examinations Council (NECO) Wednesday announced that 52.29 percent of persons who sat for this year’s June/July Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) passed at credit level in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics. Announcing the result yesterday in Minna, Niger State, the NECO Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Promise Okpala, said that 74.30 percent of the candidates made five credits and above generally. According to him, of the 989,622 persons who registered for the examinations, only 978,886 candidates eventually wrote the examination, which covers about 76 subjects. Giving a breakdown of the result, Okpala said that 72.58 percent scored credit level and above in English Language while 69.49 percent made similar grades in Mathematics. In sciences, 72.86 percent of candidates that sat for Chemistry had credits, 69.38 percent of Physics candidates had credit levels while Biology candidates registered 67.83 percent credit grades. Okpala noted that beyond the cost of running the examination, insecurity in many parts of the country grossly affected the council’s logistics operations during the school-based examination. According to him, “in spite of the challenges facing the council, I feel highly elated that the conduct of the 2014 SSCE examinations was a huge success.” He added that the council’s efforts at reducing examination malpractices paid off, as only 0.44 percent of candidates were involved in malpractices, and “this low level of malpractice was an eloquent testimony to the painstaking efforts the council has consistently made to eradicate examination malpractice.” Meanwhile, 16 schools were de- recognized for three years while six supervisors and one invigilator were blacklisted for their involvement in examination malpractice during the case in view. An analysis of past results showed a steady improvement over the past three years, with NECO posting the best result in the current year. link: www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/178591-neco-records-best-results-in-six-years
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• Over 69 per cent make English, Mathematics AFTER six years of dismal performance by its candidates, the National Examinations Council (NECO) Wednesday announced that 52.29 percent of persons who sat for this year’s June/July Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) passed at credit level in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics. Announcing the result yesterday in Minna, Niger State, the NECO Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Promise Okpala, said that 74.30 percent of the candidates made five credits and above generally. According to him, of the 989,622 persons who registered for the examinations, only 978,886 candidates eventually wrote the examination, which covers about 76 subjects. Giving a breakdown of the result, Okpala said that 72.58 percent scored credit level and above in English Language while 69.49 percent made similar grades in Mathematics. In sciences, 72.86 percent of candidates that sat for Chemistry had credits, 69.38 percent of Physics candidates had credit levels while Biology candidates registered 67.83 percent credit grades. Okpala noted that beyond the cost of running the examination, insecurity in many parts of the country grossly affected the council’s logistics operations during the school-based examination. According to him, “in spite of the challenges facing the council, I feel highly elated that the conduct of the 2014 SSCE examinations was a huge success.” He added that the council’s efforts at reducing examination malpractices paid off, as only 0.44 percent of candidates were involved in malpractices, and “this low level of malpractice was an eloquent testimony to the painstaking efforts the council has consistently made to eradicate examination malpractice.” Meanwhile, 16 schools were de- recognized for three years while six supervisors and one invigilator were blacklisted for their involvement in examination malpractice during the case in view. An analysis of past results showed a steady improvement over the past three years, with NECO posting the best result in the current year. link: www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/178591-neco-records-best-results-in-six-years |
Get a life.I felt silly reading dah crap. |
Good 2 know |
John 13:27b That which thou dost, do quickly. |
Ha!wel y iz dia nobdy commending ha..She tried small nau jus dt she cn do beta. |
Even my fwend photoshoppd hs px..nd tis jus d same wf dt |
Wale! Segun! Tayo! Come o..ADE don drop anoda blockbustr story..thumbs up..av bn wan comment eva since d Uam finx bt jus dy read quietly til i found out twas 2late 2do xo..cos t came to an end..bt dz 1 i must Comment,oh i jus did |
Hmmm.I pray ur mental gets strong too |
He shld hug a transformer |
Not only in home videos,I guess dey use it often real life too |
Pure wickedness.the devil don suffer sha,devil wey dey sidon jeje,dem go dey touch his balls |
R.I.P to her, |
And black girls are doing shakara |
*Faints*the guy shld be arrested.what did he use?? |
When will this bloggers let celebs rest. |
When the money starts coming |
Hmmmmm |
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If u always thought ugly ladies will still be ugly with or without make up,I bet you haven't seen this pictures yet
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If you wantu catch a monkey,act like a monkey,he's doing just that. ![]() |
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