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Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by iwaeda(op): 2:13pm On Mar 02
Thousands Of Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures

Thousands of secondary school students across several communities in Kwara North and parts of Kwara South risk missing the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the forthcoming National Examination Council (NECO) examination following prolonged school closures triggered by worsening insecurity in the areas, SaharaReporters has learned.

Findings by SaharaReporters revealed that schools in vulnerable rural communities were abruptly shut after rising fears of attacks and kidnappings forced residents to restrict movement, leaving students unable to complete crucial examination registration processes.

One of the affected communities is Ara in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State, where academic activities have been paralysed amid growing security concerns.

Community sources who spoke to SaharaReporters on Sunday evening said the sudden closure of schools by the state government had disrupted ongoing online registration and biometric capturing required for WAEC.

According to the sources, many students who had already paid examination fees are now stranded without clear communication from school authorities.


“The students were about to start biometric capturing when the schools were suddenly shut. Now students don’t even know what will happen next,” a community member told SaharaReporters.

“The government has ordered all schools to reopen but you know a few weeks back we received a threat from the bandits that they would attack us. This is why many of the schools in Kwara South are not opening. No teacher wants to risk their life,” the source said.

“Many parents have already paid for WAEC and NECO, but the students have not been briefed on any alternative arrangement about their registration. There is confusion everywhere.”

The source added that uncertainty surrounding whether examinations would eventually be held in rural schools has forced families with financial means to relocate their children to Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

“Parents who can afford it have started moving their children to Ilorin to complete registration because nobody is certain if exams will be held here again. Those who cannot afford relocation are the ones suffering most,” the source said.

Another resident from Ifelodun local government area of the state described the tense atmosphere, noting that fear has gripped residents following reports of armed groups operating within nearby forests.

“We are living in fear every day. People are afraid to move around freely, and children cannot go to school. Education has completely stopped here,” the resident said.

Residents also alleged that security presence in the community has been inconsistent, leaving locals feeling exposed.

“Security operatives come occasionally, but they are not stationed here permanently. Sometimes they move to neighbouring communities facing similar threats, and we are left on our own,” the source told SaharaReporters.

“This is why it is not yet safe for the schools to open fully. Nobody wants to risk the lives of their children,” the source added.

Parents expressed frustration that students preparing for national examinations have been the worst affected by the disruption.

“Our children were asked to come for thumbprinting and biometric capturing, but because of insecurity and the school closure, they couldn’t go. Now their future is uncertain,” a parent said.

SaharaReporters gathered that similar disruptions are affecting several rural communities in Kwara North and Kwara South, where rising insecurity has forced schools to suspend activities indefinitely.

Some teachers reportedly advised students preparing for the examinations to relocate to safer areas, particularly Ilorin, where schools remain operational.

However, many families say relocation is financially impossible.

“Not every parent has relatives or money to send their children to Ilorin. Many students are now stranded and may miss these examinations entirely,” another parent told SaharaReporters.

Efforts to obtain a reaction from Kwara State Commissioner of Education, Lawal Olohungbebe, were unsuccessful, as he has not responded to messages sent to him on WhatsApp seeking his comment on the developments.
https://saharareporters.com/2026/03/02/thousands-kwara-students-may-miss-waec-neco-exams-bandit-threats-force-school-closures

Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Mattswaggz: 2:18pm On Mar 02
All those ones are not their problem.... their problem has been locked away somewhere in sokoto while the others will never rule Nigeria or breakaway from Nigeria so they have no worries any more...all this one's no be problem for their side. cool .
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by givedemwotowoto: 2:18pm On Mar 02
The terr***sts want peace according to the NSA

Whether we like it or not, there are (terrorists) in Nigeria who want peace. They are our brothers. We must seek for dialogue and understanding (with the terrorists).

— Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria National Security Adviser to President Bola Tinubu.

https://www.nairaland.com/8627380/there-terrorists-nigeria-want-peace
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by marlow1962(m): 2:22pm On Mar 02
I know it will be a welcome development for them as long as obi didn't campaign. And btw, so like this owner don turn tenant for em land grin
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Richtaiwo(m): 2:28pm On Mar 02
Even though the report generously skipped citing any formal authority for its speculation, such a development is hardly shocking, it falls squarely within the realm of “seen-it-coming.”

That said, the safety of schoolchildren must outrank every other consideration on the priority list. If there is even a whiff that the environment may be compromised by rampaging banditry, then schools should be temporarily shut while security agencies do what they are paid (and prayed) to do.

And with El-Rufai currently under lock and key, one would at least hope that sensitive security matters remain… appropriately less dramatic this time around.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by helinues: 2:35pm On Mar 02
May God help Kwara people to settle their palava.

Na same them claimed Ilorin is closer to heaven, how come bandits are ravaging the state
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by CodeTemplar: 2:37pm On Mar 02
helinues:
May God help Kwara people to settle their palava.

Na same them claimed Ilorin is closer to heaven, how come bandits are ravaging the state
Was it God that helped them under PDP?
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by helinues: 2:40pm On Mar 02
CodeTemplar:
Was it God that helped them under PDP?
Please don't be asking me dumbo question. You should by know those to be asking such question

Last warning
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by owobokiri(m): 2:44pm On Mar 02
iwaeda:
Findings by SaharaReporters revealed that schools in vulnerable rural communities were abruptly shut after rising fears of attacks and kidnappings forced residents to restrict movement, leaving students unable to complete crucial examination registration processes.

Thousands of secondary school students across several communities in Kwara North and parts of Kwara South risk missing the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the forthcoming National Examination Council (NECO) examination following prolonged school closures triggered by worsening insecurity in the areas, SaharaReporters has learned.

Findings by SaharaReporters revealed that schools in vulnerable rural communities were abruptly shut after rising fears of attacks and kidnappings forced residents to restrict movement, leaving students unable to complete crucial examination registration processes.


One of the affected communities is Ara in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State, where academic activities have been paralysed amid growing security concerns.

Community sources who spoke to SaharaReporters on Sunday evening said the sudden closure of schools by the state government had disrupted ongoing online registration and biometric capturing required for WAEC.

According to the sources, many students who had already paid examination fees are now stranded without clear communication from school authorities.


“The students were about to start biometric capturing when the schools were suddenly shut. Now students don’t even know what will happen next,” a community member told SaharaReporters.

“The government has ordered all schools to reopen but you know a few weeks back we received a threat from the bandits that they would attack us. This is why many of the schools in Kwara South are not opening. No teacher wants to risk their life,” the source said.

“Many parents have already paid for WAEC and NECO, but the students have not been briefed on any alternative arrangement about their registration. There is confusion everywhere.”

The source added that uncertainty surrounding whether examinations would eventually be held in rural schools has forced families with financial means to relocate their children to Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

“Parents who can afford it have started moving their children to Ilorin to complete registration because nobody is certain if exams will be held here again. Those who cannot afford relocation are the ones suffering most,” the source said.

Another resident from Ifelodun local government area of the state described the tense atmosphere, noting that fear has gripped residents following reports of armed groups operating within nearby forests.

“We are living in fear every day. People are afraid to move around freely, and children cannot go to school. Education has completely stopped here,” the resident said.

Residents also alleged that security presence in the community has been inconsistent, leaving locals feeling exposed.

“Security operatives come occasionally, but they are not stationed here permanently. Sometimes they move to neighbouring communities facing similar threats, and we are left on our own,” the source told SaharaReporters.

“This is why it is not yet safe for the schools to open fully. Nobody wants to risk the lives of their children,” the source added.

Parents expressed frustration that students preparing for national examinations have been the worst affected by the disruption.

“Our children were asked to come for thumbprinting and biometric capturing, but because of insecurity and the school closure, they couldn’t go. Now their future is uncertain,” a parent said.

SaharaReporters gathered that similar disruptions are affecting several rural communities in Kwara North and Kwara South, where rising insecurity has forced schools to suspend activities indefinitely.

Some teachers reportedly advised students preparing for the examinations to relocate to safer areas, particularly Ilorin, where schools remain operational.

However, many families say relocation is financially impossible.

“Not every parent has relatives or money to send their children to Ilorin. Many students are now stranded and may miss these examinations entirely,” another parent told SaharaReporters.

Efforts to obtain a reaction from Kwara State Commissioner of Education, Lawal Olohungbebe, were unsuccessful, as he has not responded to messages sent to him on WhatsApp seeking his comment on the developments.



https://saharareporters.com/2026/03/02/thousands-kwara-students-may-miss-waec-neco-exams-bandit-threats-force-school-closures
Remember when you guys were mocking students from the east, who could not take their NECO/JAMB exams because authorities fixed these examinations on the days of "sit at home"?

Hafar naa!?
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by CodeTemplar: 2:58pm On Mar 02
helinues:
Please don't be asking me dumbo question. You should by know those to be asking such question

Last warning
lol. E pain yam.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by zinaunreal(m): 4:26pm On Mar 02
And so shall it be Amennn

But they said: It's better to be kpai by bandits than.......

complete am

A. Convert to Christianity
B. Japa
C. Be friends with easterners & allow them rule
D. Speak Swahili

😆
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by sweetkev(m): 4:27pm On Mar 02
This is what Hisslam is bringing to South west gradually. Yoruba e ronu oooo.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by OgbeniOja1: 4:28pm On Mar 02
Lol sit at home don start for karaoke state abihuh
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by kingthreat(m): 4:30pm On Mar 02
It has come to Kwara and Kogi states. Which is next while APC care alone about staying in power.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by PlasmaTV: 4:32pm On Mar 02
helinues:
May God help Kwara people to settle their palava.

Na same them claimed Ilorin is closer to heaven, how come bandits are ravaging the state
What exactly are you saying, bro?
Condemn terrorism with your full chest.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by flokii: 4:34pm On Mar 02
PBAT should start removing State Governors in those States under terrorists attacks and appoint Military administrators.. that way, the Governors will seat up.

The failure and collapse of Governance in Nigeria is because of useless, inactive State Governors who have no love or compassion for their people. With all the security votes, revenues, taxes from citizens, what are they doing to protect lives and properties in their States? Absolutely nothing.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Hemanwel(m): 4:34pm On Mar 02
Nigeria is about to happen to these young ones in Kwara State, at this early stage of their lives.

May we never have a president as clueless as Ebola Tinubu.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by nairalanda1(m): 4:36pm On Mar 02
owobokiri:
Remember when you guys were mocking students from the east, who could not take their NECO/JAMB exams because authorities fixed these examinations on the days of "sit at home"?

Hafar naa!?
The thing is, both you and the North and even the SOuth west are all alike.

Your governments have been running sharing of national cake economy...yes, even people like Obi, tinubu , gej, buhari, etc. Because of that we don't have a conducive environemnt for job creation, which is why we have bandits in the North and people like the seat at home geng in the SE....which people like you were defending.

Omo, I am not here to mock you or defend tinubu. If your region has bandits and people who use guns to threaten you, that means your local and national leaders have failed. You guys laugh at people who shout that we should stop relying on oyel...and support populist leaders who promise you roads and electicity for all. You no wan vote your milleis and LKYs

It is not time to laugh, it is time to weep. ANd yes, the North is responsible for the problem it has, but the East and South west too have big issues. Even the agbero issue in SW...na disaster waiting to happen

Make we dey stop laughing and start asking our leaders quesitons. If all the names we call up and down on nairaland, including TInubu, Atiku and Peter obi had actually done any sane work, ya think there would be security crisis?

And don't accuse me of laughing...the sit at home and bandit, and kidnapping and so forth makes me upset.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Moveittothem: 4:42pm On Mar 02
They should go and learn farming and hunting instead.

Oh, bandits would kpai them if they enter farm or try to hunt..

It's a pity grin
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by nairalanda1(m): 4:49pm On Mar 02
flokii:
PBAT should start removing State Governors in those States under terrorists attacks and appoint Military administrators.. that way, the Governors will seat up.

The failure and collapse of Governance in Nigeria is because of useless, inactive State Governors who have no love or compassion for their people. With all the security votes, revenues, taxes from citizens, what are they doing to protect lives and properties in their States? Absolutely nothing.
The better way is for Nigerians to stop paying ransom. That way, the funding these bandits get for their weapons would be starved.

But most nigerians no dey gree.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Tenses: 4:49pm On Mar 02
Everything wey them wish the SE don happen to them x10.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:52pm On Mar 02
Nowhere is safe. Na wa o. This is really bad !
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by Northernblood8(m): 5:21pm On Mar 02
Life get as e be oooooooo
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by CorperKola: 5:21pm On Mar 02
flokii:
PBAT should start removing State Governors in those States under terrorists attacks and appoint Military administrators.. that way, the Governors will seat up.

The failure and collapse of Governance in Nigeria is because of useless, inactive State Governors who have no love or compassion for their people. With all the security votes, revenues, taxes from citizens, what are they doing to protect lives and properties in their States? Absolutely nothing.
Stop saying rubbish
Stop saying rubbish
Tinubu is in control of all the armed forces of Nigeria
No state police yet
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by YourKarma: 5:34pm On Mar 02
Richtaiwo:
Even though the report generously skipped citing any formal authority for its speculation, such a development is hardly shocking, it falls squarely within the realm of “seen-it-coming.”

That said, the safety of schoolchildren must outrank every other consideration on the priority list. If there is even a whiff that the environment may be compromised by rampaging banditry, then schools should be temporarily shut while security agencies do what they are paid (and prayed) to do.

And with El-Rufai currently under lock and key, one would at least hope that sensitive security matters remain… appropriately less dramatic this time around.
Your government of balablu has failed woefully. The ineffectual buffoon in Aso Rock is as useless as the P in psychology
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by flokii: 5:36pm On Mar 02
nairalanda1:
The better way is for Nigerians to stop paying ransom. That way, the funding these bandits get for their weapons would be starved.

But most nigerians no dey gree.
That is not in line with the international humanitarian laws.. every citizen is entitled to security and freedom by whatever means possible. Even combatants have rights when captured in battle, that's when you talk of 'prisoners of war' and countries exchanging captured soldiers or deceased soldiers. There are rules of engagement in warfare.

The real problem here is why our leaders are granting amnesty and pardon to killers and terrorists. This menace can stop if our people want it to stop, that's the fact.
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by ufotunang: 5:37pm On Mar 02
These are the results of voting incompetent people into power..it's a pity
Re: Kwara Students May Miss WAEC, NECO Exams As Bandit Threats Force School Closures by nairalanda1(m): 5:39pm On Mar 02
flokii:
That is not in line with the international humanitarian laws.. every citizen is entitled to security and freedom by whatever mens possible.
The real problem here is why our leaders are granting amnesty and pardon to killers and terrorists. This menace can stop if our people want it to stop, that's the fact.
NO, I don't support amnesty for killers and terrorists.

Plus, if you are supporting payment of ransom in name of humanitarian laws, you are supporting the bandits long term to get arms and ammo. Same thing with any government that pays them ransom.
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