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Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Femich18(m): 8:34am On Jul 10, 2020
ok o
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Haywhymido(m): 8:34am On Jul 10, 2020
kolafolabi:
If it is actually postponed, then Edo and Ondo election will as well be postponed
Nigerian government will disappoint you bro. They will find one excuse give you and the election will hold. They dont really care about us
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Nobody: 8:35am On Jul 10, 2020
In retrospect, I've never seen where a mallam appointed as education minister had made any meaningful contribution to the sector. No be we wey value education? They don't give a damn. A yoruba or igbo man as education minister wouldn't have taken such a worrisome decision. Education is our heritage and legacy people. In like-manner, they must also postpone edo and ondo elections as someone has rightly posited earlier
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Sososo(f): 8:35am On Jul 10, 2020
Ok
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by SirWarlock: 8:36am On Jul 10, 2020
9jayes:



WAEC should be postponed till 2021


Other countries have postponed any educational activities till 2021



Apart from Kenya and maybe Nigeria, where else?
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by obonujoker(m): 8:36am On Jul 10, 2020
kevwemike:
*Food For Thought*

*1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure.*

*These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.*

*Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.*

*Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.*

*Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe.*

*A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities.*
When you had the chance to vote credible people, y'all didn't but toed the line if religion and tribalism, now we are all lamenting
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by zebra(m): 8:37am On Jul 10, 2020
kolafolabi:
If it is actually postponed, then Edo and Ondo election will as well be postponed
I doubt, the government won't. The elections are for adults and not for children. It is believed that adults can keep effective social distance and protect themselves, while children may not be able to.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by highcadre: 8:38am On Jul 10, 2020
Food For Thought

1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure

These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.

Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.

Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.

Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe

A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Haywhymido(m): 8:38am On Jul 10, 2020
9jayes:



WAEC should be postponed till 2021


Other countries have postponed any educational activities till 2021



You only see what you want to see. Some countries just resumed their educational activities
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by mvem(m): 8:39am On Jul 10, 2020
SirWarlock:
Apart from Kenya and maybe Nigeria, where else?
in European countries, Canada etc. Full resumption for mostly universities is till 2021 with only virtual learning taking place for now
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Tolulux: 8:39am On Jul 10, 2020
zionema:
well said sir!
Neither do you take the underage to the war front nor kill any at the battle. This is because children are part of tomorrow's generation.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by colestephan86: 8:39am On Jul 10, 2020
HappyNigerian:
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/402077-waec-reacts-to-nigerias-embargo-on-wassce.html
We can't wait for ever,
The government have to put strict laws in place on the use of face mask in Lagos , Ogun and any other high affected states. Strict precautionary measures is what is needed to curb an untreatable pandemic until a cure is found.
Lagos people don't care anymore.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by calebify1(m): 8:40am On Jul 10, 2020
SmartProf:
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.
What are you saying??
Olevel is not credible and you are suggesting Neco. Hmm
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Nobody: 8:40am On Jul 10, 2020
They don't want exams to hold, but they can hold elections and do campaigns... undecided
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Kei144(m): 8:40am On Jul 10, 2020
We expected that after interstate lockdown is removed, COVID-19 cases will explode. But what we have seen so far is that the number of cases has reduced. Subjecting people to suffering because of COVID-19 is no longer justifiable.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Tolulux: 8:41am On Jul 10, 2020
highcadre:
Food For Thought

1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure

These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.

Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.

Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.

Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe

A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities
Neither do you take the underage to the war front nor kill any at the battle. This is because children are part of tomorrow's generation.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by sapientia(m): 8:41am On Jul 10, 2020
SmartProf:
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.
After Six or five years of teaching kids outdated curriculum, they still stress them to enter university to learn from unproductive lecturers that will roll out unproductive unemployable graduates.

Have lot hope in our educational system completely.

Nothing short of a total overhaul will salvage Nigeria.

Nigeria failed when our educational system failed and became unproductive.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Nobody: 8:41am On Jul 10, 2020
calebify1:
What are you saying??
Olevel is not credible and you are suggesting Neco. Hmm
Not everyone here is worthy of attention bro... Too many oversabi who know nothing.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by oluwaseyi0: 8:41am On Jul 10, 2020
Sexabo7029:
OMG
scammer
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by colestephan86: 8:43am On Jul 10, 2020
kolafolabi:
If it is actually postponed, then Edo and Ondo election will as well be postponed
Abi, a more organized exercise will be postponed indefinitely , while an obvious disorganized activity will be allowed to fly.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Athemisia: 8:43am On Jul 10, 2020
kevwemike:
*Food For Thought*

*1,590,173 sat for WAEC in 2019. In 2020, it will probably be something around that figure.*

*These boys and girls will not write WAEC this year (2020) because of COVID.*

*Edo State has 2,210,534 registered voters, while Ondo State has 1,822,346. Combined, both States have 4,032,880 Registered Voters.*

*Elections will hold in both States this same year (2020) in spite of COVID.*

*Examination arrangements can be better optimized to enforce safety necessities; it will take ten times the effort to keep a polling unit orderly and safe.*

*A country's future can be deduced from how its leaders set priorities.*
It's clear that the Rulers of the day in Nigeria prefer Election to Education....
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by mvem(m): 8:43am On Jul 10, 2020
mosho2good:
when our government did not even understand the meaning of education why won't they cancel it the only language they understand is corruption
public health experts allover the world is telling government to stagger or delay school reopening...this is not peculiar to Nigeria alone
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by SirWarlock: 8:46am On Jul 10, 2020
mvem:
in European countries, Canada etc. Full resumption for mostly universities is till 2021 with only virtual learning taking place for now
oh thanks. But UK plans full reopening by September and before the rebound, US also planned reopening in the fall. I'm aware some states already cancelled their academic year. Our own handling while it definitely calls for concern it also raises questions sad. Unfortunately Nigerians on social media aren't going to listen grin. To them it's just reopen this reopen that grin
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Ketone01(m): 8:46am On Jul 10, 2020
Tolulux:
Neither do you take the underage to the war front nor kill any at the battle. This is because children are part of tomorrow's generation.
Mr man do you that those parent can come back from the battle and infect their children with covid19
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Reelafonja(m): 8:48am On Jul 10, 2020
SmartProf:
All these O levels examinations are no longer credible in recent times. So much malpractice goes on, yet they just want to keep conducting them year in year out without any quality assurance. My suggestion is to allow universities run A - level or pre-degree programmes for one year for students who will miss out on O-levels exams, to enable them gain Nigerian tertiary institutions admissions. We can always conduct NECO at our convenience when the current public health situation improves. When the effect of the pandemic is adjudged less critical, students who are still interested can register for WAEC at their convenience any other year.
@smartprof malpractice is whose fault waec?. Malpractice has eaten deep into Nigeria educational system from primary to the tertiary level. Even if the host of heavens were to conduct exams in Nigerian students will still find a way to cheat. I think it is high time government looks into this rising menace before it gets out of hand.
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Athemisia: 8:48am On Jul 10, 2020
Tolulux:
Neither do you take the underage to the war front nor kill any at the battle. This is because children are part of tomorrow's generation.
Suddenly Waec for underage now abi? the way you people talk make me come to the understanding why the goverment in this shïthole behave the way they do....
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by SirWarlock: 8:50am On Jul 10, 2020
Haywhymido:
You only see what you want to see. Some countries just resumed their educational activities
And some countries have curbed covid also. Or we should copy the reopening too? grin
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Brunicekid(m): 8:51am On Jul 10, 2020
9jayes:



WAEC should be postponed till 2021


Other countries have postponed any educational activities till 2021



There's no basis for what you said... It's only Kenya that I can say have postponed educational activities till 2021...Which other country, please?
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by SirWarlock: 8:52am On Jul 10, 2020
mvem:
public health experts allover the world is telling government to stagger or delay school reopening...this is not peculiar to Nigeria alone
It's like folks don't bother to check what's happening around the world. To them the fact that it's no longer April means things are now fine undecided
Re: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by 9jayes: 8:54am On Jul 10, 2020
SirWarlock:
Apart from Kenya and maybe Nigeria, where else?
Hongkong just now now
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