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CrimeHow To Identify A Fake Police Officer by highsoar(op): 4:15pm On Mar 27, 2016
SAFETY TIPS ON HOW TO IDENTIFY FAKE
POLICEMEN AT A GLANCE.
Here are some tips to guide us to security
consciousness...
1. Number tag of a real policeman must be six
digits, less than six is fake.
2. Only female police officers have their numbers
begin with "0", any policeman with number
beginning with "0" is fake.
3. Every policeman's name tag is woven to the
shirt, no more removable name tags.
4. A distinction between the normal policeman
and the SPY (supernumerary)police personnel is
that a "SPY" number must be either three or four
digits with the word "SPY" boldly inscribed on
their uniform shoulder.
Please at night always roll up your windows in
traffic,centrallock your doors,be double sure they
are true policemen, if they are not, be strong and
speed off. Never get frightened. Be watchful, they
are everywhere. Educate your family members
and friends.
SENT BY THE NIGERIAN POLICE
Pls share with others.
Jokes EtcHillarious Poster by highsoar(op): 12:01am On Mar 23, 2016
Cant just stop laughing

EducationRe: Benue Poly Students Suffer Flood From Early Morning Downpour (photos) by highsoar(m): 1:29pm On Mar 21, 2016
How does that put food on my table
BusinessRe: CBN Introduces New Charges On ATM Cards, Cheques by highsoar(m): 5:17am On Mar 16, 2016
God will punish you CBN with all this new policies you are using to exploit and fraustrate Nigerians
EducationNeco Releases November 2015 by highsoar(op): 6:14pm On Mar 09, 2016
Minna – The National Examinations Council (NECO), has released the results of the November/December 2015 Senior School Certificate Examinations.
Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, NECO’s Registrar and Chief Executive, disclosed this on Wednesday in Minna while addressing newsmen.
He said that a total of 50,060 candidates registered, out of which 47,507 sat for English Language while 47,554 sat for Mathematics.
Garba said that out of the number that sat for English,29,718 representing 62.55 per cent obtained credit pass while 32, 484 that sat for Mathematics representing 68.30% passed at credit level.
He said that of the 39,389 candidates that sat for Biology, 17,227 or 43.73 per cent obtained credit pass.
For Chemistry, out of 22,284 candidates that sat for the examination, 11,951 representing 53.63 per cent made it at credit level.
The registrar added that out of 22,201 candidates who sat for Physics, 818 or 3.68 per cent passed the subject at credit level, while in Geography, 19, 781 candidates sat for the examination, and 3,851 or 19.46 per cent passed at credit level.
Garba pointed out that performance of candidates in Government indicates that out of 23,497 candidates that wrote the subject, 10,226 or 43.52 per cent made it at credit level.
He said that in Economics, 39,406 candidates sat for the examination and 23,991 or 60.88 per cent passed the subject at credit level.
“In view of the fact that the examination was for private candidates who were no longer in the school system and looking for one or two credits, the desperation to engage in malpractice was high.
“This led to an increase in the percentage of candidates involved in malpractice, compared to the figure for 2014,” he said.
Garba said that the NECO was devising more ways to reduce malpractice in the examinations in order to counter the various illegal strategies adopted by candidates.
He said that malpractice was on the increase, adding that a comparative study showed an increase between 2014 and 2015 in most subjects.
“A comparative analysis of malpractice cases by subject revealed that while 635 cases were recorded in English Language in 2014, 1,075 cases were recorded in 2015.
“Also, in Mathematics, 634 cases of malpractice were recorded in 2014 while 1,799 cases were recorded in 2015.
“In Economics, 570 cases of malpractice were recorded in 2014, while 880 were recorded in 2015. In Government, 363 cases were recorded in 2014 while 564 were recorded in 2015,” he said.
Garba advised candidates to access their results on NECO website www.mynecoexam.co m, using their Examination Registration Number and scratch cards
EducationNeco Releases November 2015 Result by highsoar(op): 6:05pm On Mar 09, 2016
Minna – The National Examinations Council (NECO), has released the results of the November/December 2015 Senior School Certificate Examinations.
Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, NECO’s Registrar and Chief Executive, disclosed this on Wednesday in Minna while addressing newsmen.
He said that a total of 50,060 candidates registered, out of which 47,507 sat for English Language while 47,554 sat for Mathematics.
Garba said that out of the number that sat for English,29,718 representing 62.55 per cent obtained credit pass while 32, 484 that sat for Mathematics representing 68.30% passed at credit level.
He said that of the 39,389 candidates that sat for Biology, 17,227 or 43.73 per cent obtained credit pass.
For Chemistry, out of 22,284 candidates that sat for the examination, 11,951 representing 53.63 per cent made it at credit level.
The registrar added that out of 22,201 candidates who sat for Physics, 818 or 3.68 per cent passed the subject at credit level, while in Geography, 19, 781 candidates sat for the examination, and 3,851 or 19.46 per cent passed at credit level.
Garba pointed out that performance of candidates in Government indicates that out of 23,497 candidates that wrote the subject, 10,226 or 43.52 per cent made it at credit level.
He said that in Economics, 39,406 candidates sat for the examination and 23,991 or 60.88 per cent passed the subject at credit level.
“In view of the fact that the examination was for private candidates who were no longer in the school system and looking for one or two credits, the desperation to engage in malpractice was high.
“This led to an increase in the percentage of candidates involved in malpractice, compared to the figure for 2014,” he said.
Garba said that the NECO was devising more ways to reduce malpractice in the examinations in order to counter the various illegal strategies adopted by candidates.
He said that malpractice was on the increase, adding that a comparative study showed an increase between 2014 and 2015 in most subjects.
“A comparative analysis of malpractice cases by subject revealed that while 635 cases were recorded in English Language in 2014, 1,075 cases were recorded in 2015.
“Also, in Mathematics, 634 cases of malpractice were recorded in 2014 while 1,799 cases were recorded in 2015.
“In Economics, 570 cases of malpractice were recorded in 2014, while 880 were recorded in 2015. In Government, 363 cases were recorded in 2014 while 564 were recorded in 2015,” he said.
Garba advised candidates to access their results on NECO website www.mynecoexam.co m, using their Examination Registration Number and scratch cards
PoliticsRe: Alcohol Consumers In Akwa-Ibom To Pay Taxes by highsoar(m): 9:39am On Mar 07, 2016
Hmmm......makes sense atleast dem go reduce the rate dem dey use kill themself wit alcohol
FamilyRe: I Iron My Clothes With Gas Because Of No Electricity (photo) by highsoar(m): 3:02pm On Feb 14, 2016
My guy your own self na upgraded me na Stove i dey use do my own
RomanceRe: Lady Masturbates With Cucumber, Puts It In Fridge, Dad Eats It (Screenshot) by highsoar(m): 10:58pm On Feb 10, 2016
Am vomiting already...better imagined than experiencing
CrimeRe: Policeman Shoot Man Dead On His Way To Put His Father In The Mortuary (photos) by highsoar(m): 9:08am On Jan 08, 2016
Those who are supposed to be protecting life and property are rather the once stealing it
HealthRe: Have You Ever Done H.I.V Check Up ? Share Your Experience by highsoar(m): 5:15pm On Jan 06, 2016
Yea i have.though knew i wasnt gonna be positive.i was sweating as i was been handed the doctors report
RomanceRe: Five Things Nigerian Girls Want For Christmas by highsoar(m): 9:41am On Dec 24, 2015
And also keep them company...dats wot a responsible girl values most
PhonesRe: Nokia Care @ Nigeria: by highsoar(m): 10:17am On Dec 23, 2015
Pleasei forgot my nokia x2-01 security code...i have tried all the possible means both cant get it...can you help?

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