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Education / Re: Waec Releases Nov-dec Gce Results With 20.04 Per Cent Pass Rate. by WAECOFFICE: 2:52pm On Dec 26, 2010
GOING by the results of the November/December 2010 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) released yesterday by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), only 20.04 per cent of candidates who sat that examination are eligible for admission into any higher institution in the country.
The 20.04% represents candidates who obtained credit in English Language, Mathematics and at least three other subjects.
In the past three years, candidates have been posting similar below-average performances in the examination. Only 23.54 per cent of candidates who sat the same examination in 2008 obtained five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics, while in 2009, it was 21.96 per cent.

The results of about 51,876 (representing 16.73 per cent) are currently being withheld for various reasons, including alleged involvement in examination malpractices.
Announcing the release of the results yesterday at the Yaba, Lagos head office of the council, the Head of the Nigeria National Office (HNO), Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, said that of the 324,998 candidates who registered for the examination, 310,077 actually participated in the examination, which was released two weeks before schedule.
Of this figure, 309,431 (representing 95.21 per cent) had their results fully processed, while 15,567 candidates (representing 4.79 per cent) had a few of their subjects still being processed, for various errors and omissions traceable to them

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Education / Re: Waec 2010 Gce Is Out by WAECOFFICE: 2:43pm On Dec 26, 2010
GOING by the results of the November/December 2010 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) released yesterday by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), only 20.04 per cent of candidates who sat that examination are eligible for admission into any higher institution in the country.
The 20.04% represents candidates who obtained credit in English Language, Mathematics and at least three other subjects.
In the past three years, candidates have been posting similar below-average performances in the examination. Only 23.54 per cent of candidates who sat the same examination in 2008 obtained five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics, while in 2009, it was 21.96 per cent.
The results of about 51,876 (representing 16.73 per cent) are currently being withheld for various reasons, including alleged involvement in examination malpractices.
Announcing the release of the results yesterday at the Yaba, Lagos head office of the council, the Head of the Nigeria National Office (HNO), Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, said that of the 324,998 candidates who registered for the examination, 310,077 actually participated in the examination, which was released two weeks before schedule.
Of this figure, 309,431 (representing 95.21 per cent) had their results fully processed, while 15,567 candidates (representing 4.79 per cent) had a few of their subjects still being processed, for various errors and omissions traceable to them.


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Education / G.c.e Advance Level 2010 Results Of Successful Candidates by WAECOFFICE: 2:41pm On Dec 26, 2010
http://gceresults..com/2010/07/gce-advance-level-2010-continues-2.html
G.C.E ADVANCE LEVEL 2010 continues 2
Centre No: 1131 CITY COLLEGE KUMBO
Regist:12, Sat for 2 or More Subjects:12, Passed:8, %Passed:66.67, Sanctioned:0
Results of Successful Candidates (in Order of Merit)
Education / Re: The Best Education I Received In 2010 by WAECOFFICE: 10:52am On Dec 26, 2010
The Head of National Office (HNO) of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr Iyi Uwadiae, said at a news conference on Thursday in Lagos that 62,295 (20.04 per cent) of the candidates passed with English language and Mathematics.

According to him, a total of 324,998 candidates registered for the examination out of which 310,077 comprising 168, 835 males and 141,242 females sat for it.

Statistics showed that 250,487 candidates representing 80.78 per cent had two credits and above; 217,161 candidates (70.03 per cent) had three credits and above while 180, 480 (58.20 per cent) had four credits and above.

The results also revealed that 141,167 candidates (45.52 per cent) obtained five credits and above while 99, 750 candidates obtained six credits and above.

According to the HNO, a total of 133,507 candidates obtained credit and above in English language while 151, 569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit and above in Mathematics.

However, the results of 51,876 candidates, representing 16.73 per cent were being withheld based on various reports of their involvement in examination malpractice.

Commenting on the poor results, which had gone progressively worse in the last three years, Uwadiae attributed it to lack of quality teachers and infrastructure in various schools.

He stated that the results had fluctuated from 23 per cent pass in 2008; 21 per cent in 2009 and 20 per cent in 2010. He called on teachers and students to pay more attention to the use of WAEC syllabus, saying it could go a long way towards improving subsequent results.

Uwadiae said that unless the students, parents and teachers changed from their habit of cheating during examination, more candidates would continue to fail.

He said that 15,567 candidates still had their results being processed because of various anomalies, adding that errors were committed during the registration and actual conduct of the examination.
Education / Re: Gce 2010 Results Out ( Massive Failure Recorded•as 80% Of Candidates Failed) by WAECOFFICE: 10:52am On Dec 26, 2010
Gce 2010 Results Out ( Mass Failure Recorded In Gce •as 80% Of Candidates Fail)The Head of National Office (HNO) of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr Iyi Uwadiae, said at a news conference on Thursday in Lagos that 62,295 (20.04 per cent) of the candidates passed with English language and Mathematics.

According to him, a total of 324,998 candidates registered for the examination out of which 310,077 comprising 168, 835 males and 141,242 females sat for it.

Statistics showed that 250,487 candidates representing 80.78 per cent had two credits and above; 217,161 candidates (70.03 per cent) had three credits and above while 180, 480 (58.20 per cent) had four credits and above.

The results also revealed that 141,167 candidates (45.52 per cent) obtained five credits and above while 99, 750 candidates obtained six credits and above.

According to the HNO, a total of 133,507 candidates obtained credit and above in English language while 151, 569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit and above in Mathematics.

However, the results of 51,876 candidates, representing 16.73 per cent were being withheld based on various reports of their involvement in examination malpractice.

Commenting on the poor results, which had gone progressively worse in the last three years, Uwadiae attributed it to lack of quality teachers and infrastructure in various schools.

He stated that the results had fluctuated from 23 per cent pass in 2008; 21 per cent in 2009 and 20 per cent in 2010. He called on teachers and students to pay more attention to the use of WAEC syllabus, saying it could go a long way towards improving subsequent results.

Uwadiae said that unless the students, parents and teachers changed from their habit of cheating during examination, more candidates would continue to fail.

He said that 15,567 candidates still had their results being processed because of various anomalies, adding that errors were committed during the registration and actual conduct of the examination.
Education / Gce 2010 Results Out ( Massive Failure Recorded•as 80% Of Candidates Failed) by WAECOFFICE: 10:51am On Dec 26, 2010
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THIS Christmas may not be the best period for most candidates who wrote the October/November 2010 West African Senior School Examination (WASCE) as 80 per cent of them failed.

The Head of National Office (HNO) of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr Iyi Uwadiae, said at a news conference on Thursday in Lagos that 62,295 (20.04 per cent) of the candidates passed with English language and Mathematics.

According to him, a total of 324,998 candidates registered for the examination out of which 310,077 comprising 168, 835 males and 141,242 females sat for it.

Statistics showed that 250,487 candidates representing 80.78 per cent had two credits and above; 217,161 candidates (70.03 per cent) had three credits and above while 180, 480 (58.20 per cent) had four credits and above.

The results also revealed that 141,167 candidates (45.52 per cent) obtained five credits and above while 99, 750 candidates obtained six credits and above.

According to the HNO, a total of 133,507 candidates obtained credit and above in English language while 151, 569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit and above in Mathematics.

However, the results of 51,876 candidates, representing 16.73 per cent were being withheld based on various reports of their involvement in examination malpractice.

Commenting on the poor results, which had gone progressively worse in the last three years, Uwadiae attributed it to lack of quality teachers and infrastructure in various schools.

He stated that the results had fluctuated from 23 per cent pass in 2008; 21 per cent in 2009 and 20 per cent in 2010. He called on teachers and students to pay more attention to the use of WAEC syllabus, saying it could go a long way towards improving subsequent results.

Uwadiae said that unless the students, parents and teachers changed from their habit of cheating during examination, more candidates would continue to fail.

He said that 15,567 candidates still had their results being processed because of various anomalies, adding that errors were committed during the registration and actual conduct of the examination.
Education / Re: Gce 2010 Results Out ( Mass Failure Recorded In Gce •as 80% Of Candidates Fail) by WAECOFFICE: 10:49am On Dec 26, 2010
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THIS Christmas may not be the best period for most candidates who wrote the October/November 2010 West African Senior School Examination (WASCE) as 80 per cent of them failed.

The Head of National Office (HNO) of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr Iyi Uwadiae, said at a news conference on Thursday in Lagos that 62,295 (20.04 per cent) of the candidates passed with English language and Mathematics.

According to him, a total of 324,998 candidates registered for the examination out of which 310,077 comprising 168, 835 males and 141,242 females sat for it.

Statistics showed that 250,487 candidates representing 80.78 per cent had two credits and above; 217,161 candidates (70.03 per cent) had three credits and above while 180, 480 (58.20 per cent) had four credits and above.

The results also revealed that 141,167 candidates (45.52 per cent) obtained five credits and above while 99, 750 candidates obtained six credits and above.

According to the HNO, a total of 133,507 candidates obtained credit and above in English language while 151, 569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit and above in Mathematics.

However, the results of 51,876 candidates, representing 16.73 per cent were being withheld based on various reports of their involvement in examination malpractice.

Commenting on the poor results, which had gone progressively worse in the last three years, Uwadiae attributed it to lack of quality teachers and infrastructure in various schools.

He stated that the results had fluctuated from 23 per cent pass in 2008; 21 per cent in 2009 and 20 per cent in 2010. He called on teachers and students to pay more attention to the use of WAEC syllabus, saying it could go a long way towards improving subsequent results.

Uwadiae said that unless the students, parents and teachers changed from their habit of cheating during examination, more candidates would continue to fail.

He said that 15,567 candidates still had their results being processed because of various anomalies, adding that errors were committed during the registration and actual conduct of the examination.
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by WAECOFFICE: 6:18am On Dec 25, 2010
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Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by WAECOFFICE: 2:23pm On Dec 24, 2010
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Education / Re: Mass Failure: Only 20 % Candidates Passed 2010 Nov/dec Wassce by WAECOFFICE: 1:45pm On Dec 24, 2010
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Education / Re: Mass Failure: Only 20 % Candidates Passed 2010 Nov/dec Wassce by WAECOFFICE: 1:40pm On Dec 24, 2010
Only 20.04 per cent of 310,077 candidates who sat for the Nov/Dec 2010 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) obtained five credits in English Language, Mathematics and three other subjects, therefore qualifying for admission into universities and polytechnics.

By implication, the results mean that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) recorded yet another mass failure. In Nov/Dec 2008 WASSCE, out of 372,600 candidates, only 23.54 per cent obtained five credits in English Language, Mathematics and three other subjects while in the same exam in 2009, out of 342,443 candidates, only 31 per cent (106,413) made five credits in English Language, Mathematics and three other subjects.

Announcing the release of the private candidates’ results at its Yaba headquarters in Lagos yesterday, the Head of Nigeria National Office (HNO) of WAEC, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, said 62,295 candidates made five credits in English Language, Mathematics and at least three other subjects. Giving further breakdown, Dr. Uwadiae revealed that 309, 431 candidates representing 95.21 per cent had full released results while 15,567 others (4.79 per cent) had few of their subjects still being processed because of various errors and omissions traceable to the candidates.
http://newshour..com/2010/12/mass-failure-only-20-candidates-passed.html

WAEC Records Another Mass Failure !
Posted: 23-Dec-2010 [23:07:20] by Rayplanet for ansu 247 views | 1 Comments

Only 20.04 per cent of
310,077 candidates who sat
for the Nov/Dec 2010 West
African Senior School
Certificate Examination
(WASSCE) obtained five
credits in English Language,
Mathematics and three
other subjects, therefore
qualifying for admission
into universities and
polytechnics.
By implication, the results
mean that the West African
Examinations Council (WAEC)
recorded yet another mass
failure. In Nov/Dec 2008
WASSCE, out of 372,600
candidates, only 23.54 per
cent obtained five credits in
English Language,
Mathematics and three
other subjects while in the
same exam in 2009, out of
342,443 candidates, only 31
per cent (106,413) made five
credits in English Language,
Mathematics and three
other subjects.
Announcing the release of
the private candidates ’
results at its Yaba
headquarters in Lagos
yesterday, the Head of
Nigeria National Office
(HNO) of WAEC, Dr. Iyi
Uwadiae, said 62,295
candidates made five
credits in English Language,
Mathematics and at least
three other subjects. Giving
further breakdown, Dr.
Uwadiae revealed that 309,
431 candidates
representing 95.21 per cent
had full released results
while 15,567 others (4.79
per cent) had few of their
subjects still being
processed because of
various errors and
omissions traceable to the
candidates.
The HNO said the results of
51,876 candidates
representing 16.73 per cent
were being withheld based
on various reports of their
alleged involvement in
examination malpractice
and that the council ’s
Nigeria Examinations
Committee (NEC) would
meet in March 2011 to
deliberate on their cases.
According to him, 250, 487
candidates representing
80.78 per cent had two
credits and above, another
217,161 others (70.03 per
cent) obtained three credits
and above while 180,480
candidates representing
58.20 per cent made four
credits and above.
Uwadiae further disclosed
that 141,167 candidates
(45.52 per cent) obtained
five credits and above,
another 99,750 others
(32.16 per cent) got six
credits and above but are
not qualified for admissions
into tertiary institutions
because of either not
having credit in English
Language or Mathematics.
His words: “A total of 133,507
candidates (43.06 per cent)
obtained credit and above
in English Language while
151,569 others representing
48.88 per cent got credit
and above in Mathematics, ”
but the HNO insists the
results do not mean mass
failure because some of the
candidates may combine
their results to seek
admissions.
The HNO disclosed that 33
blind candidates sat for the
examination out of whom
four of them representing
12.12 per cent obtained
credits in five subjects
including English Language.
He explained that blind
candidates were exempted
from taking Mathematics
and science practicals in
WASSCE.
The WAEC boss told
newsmen that the council
had also taken some
measures to arrest the poor
performance of candidates
in its exams and that most
of the state governors were
now providing teaching
facilities to enhance good
performance of their
candidates in the exam. He
expressed the hope of
improved resuls within
three or four years.
He said all the reported
cases of examination fraud
had been compiled for
presentation to the
committee in March 2011,
adding that “the committee’s
decisions on the various
cases will be communicated
to the affected candidates
shortly through our zonal
and branch offices. ”
Uwadiae asked the
candidates who took the
exam to check the details of
their performance with
their scratch cards on WAEC
website within the next 24
hours. He lauded the
supervisors and invigilators
for ensuring a smooth
conduct of the Nov/Dec
2010 WASSCE and also the
chief examiners, team
leaders, assistant examiners
for their efforts in seeing to
the release of the results
two weeks ahead of time.
On e-test and examination,
the HNO disclosed that the
council had started test run
of the new system, noting
“ we have done the first leg
and WAEC has sent staff for
training abroad. If we have
all the facilities, we can
release results in three
weeks. ”
On allegation against some
politicians of having fake or
forged WAEC results, Dr.
Uwadiae said there was
only one WAEC result and
that only the law court
could summon the council
to produce or tender the
result.
Education / Re: 2010 Waec Result (private) by WAECOFFICE: 9:35am On Dec 24, 2010
20% pass WAEC
December 23, 2010
Lagos — Only 20.04 per cent or 62,295 candidates
obtained credit pass in English, Mathematics and
three other subjects in the Nov./Dec. 2010 West
African Senior School Certificate Examination,
WASSCE.
Head of the Nigerian National Office of the West
African Examination Council, WAEC, Dr Iyi Uwadiae at
a press conference, yesterday, in Lagos said the result
was not impressive.
He said 310,077 candidates sat for the examination
with 51,876 of them, representing 16.73 per cent,
being withheld for their involvement in “alleged
malpractice.”
“A total of 133,507 candidates (43.06 per cent)
obtained credit and above in English Language, while
151,569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit
and above in Mathematics, ” he said.
Uwadiae told journalists that 33 blind candidates
took the examination and only four of them got
credit passes in five subjects including English
Language.
Blind candidates are exempted by regulation from
registering for mathematics and science based
subjects.
“ All the reports on cases of involvement in
examination malpractice have been complied for
presentation to the Nigerian Examination Committee
of the Council in March, ” he said.
Uwadiae said the result was released two weeks
ahead of schedule to enable students use these for
registration purposes in higher institutions that had
admitted them.
He told journalists that WAEC would soon modernise
its examination model to the e_testing format
(electronic test) but that the process was at its
experimental stage.
“The quick release of the result is due to the
commitment of the markers and the effective
application of our new computer software for
processing results, ” he said.

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Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by WAECOFFICE: 9:18am On Dec 24, 2010
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Education / Re: 20% Pass Nov/dec Waec In 2010 by WAECOFFICE: 9:11am On Dec 24, 2010
20% pass WAEC
December 23, 2010
Lagos — Only 20.04 per cent or 62,295 candidates
obtained credit pass in English, Mathematics and
three other subjects in the Nov./Dec. 2010 West
African Senior School Certificate Examination,
WASSCE.
Head of the Nigerian National Office of the West
African Examination Council, WAEC, Dr Iyi Uwadiae at
a press conference, yesterday, in Lagos said the result
was not impressive.
He said 310,077 candidates sat for the examination
with 51,876 of them, representing 16.73 per cent,
being withheld for their involvement in “alleged
malpractice.”
“A total of 133,507 candidates (43.06 per cent)
obtained credit and above in English Language, while
151,569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit
and above in Mathematics, ” he said.
Uwadiae told journalists that 33 blind candidates
took the examination and only four of them got
credit passes in five subjects including English
Language.
Blind candidates are exempted by regulation from
registering for mathematics and science based
subjects.
“ All the reports on cases of involvement in
examination malpractice have been complied for
presentation to the Nigerian Examination Committee
of the Council in March, ” he said.
Uwadiae said the result was released two weeks
ahead of schedule to enable students use these for
registration purposes in higher institutions that had
admitted them.
He told journalists that WAEC would soon modernise
its examination model to the e_testing format
(electronic test) but that the process was at its
experimental stage.
“The quick release of the result is due to the
commitment of the markers and the effective
application of our new computer software for
processing results, ” he said.

www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/20-pass-waec/
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Education / Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by WAECOFFICE: 8:56am On Dec 24, 2010
20% pass WAEC
December 23, 2010
Lagos — Only 20.04 per cent or 62,295 candidates
obtained credit pass in English, Mathematics and
three other subjects in the Nov./Dec. 2010 West
African Senior School Certificate Examination,
WASSCE.
Head of the Nigerian National Office of the West
African Examination Council, WAEC, Dr Iyi Uwadiae at
a press conference, yesterday, in Lagos said the result
was not impressive.
He said 310,077 candidates sat for the examination
with 51,876 of them, representing 16.73 per cent,
being withheld for their involvement in “alleged
malpractice.”
“A total of 133,507 candidates (43.06 per cent)
obtained credit and above in English Language, while
151,569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit
and above in Mathematics, ” he said.
Uwadiae told journalists that 33 blind candidates
took the examination and only four of them got
credit passes in five subjects including English
Language.
Blind candidates are exempted by regulation from
registering for mathematics and science based
subjects.
“ All the reports on cases of involvement in
examination malpractice have been complied for
presentation to the Nigerian Examination Committee
of the Council in March, ” he said.
Uwadiae said the result was released two weeks
ahead of schedule to enable students use these for
registration purposes in higher institutions that had
admitted them.
He told journalists that WAEC would soon modernise
its examination model to the e_testing format
(electronic test) but that the process was at its
experimental stage.
“The quick release of the result is due to the
commitment of the markers and the effective
application of our new computer software for
processing results, ” he said.

www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/20-pass-waec/
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out by WAECOFFICE: 8:50am On Dec 24, 2010
20% pass WAEC
December 23, 2010
Lagos — Only 20.04 per cent or 62,295 candidates
obtained credit pass in English, Mathematics and
three other subjects in the Nov./Dec. 2010 West
African Senior School Certificate Examination,
WASSCE.
Head of the Nigerian National Office of the West
African Examination Council, WAEC, Dr Iyi Uwadiae at
a press conference, yesterday, in Lagos said the result
was not impressive.
He said 310,077 candidates sat for the examination
with 51,876 of them, representing 16.73 per cent,
being withheld for their involvement in “alleged
malpractice.”
“A total of 133,507 candidates (43.06 per cent)
obtained credit and above in English Language, while
151,569 candidates (48.88 per cent) obtained credit
and above in Mathematics, ” he said.
Uwadiae told journalists that 33 blind candidates
took the examination and only four of them got
credit passes in five subjects including English
Language.
Blind candidates are exempted by regulation from
registering for mathematics and science based
subjects.
“ All the reports on cases of involvement in
examination malpractice have been complied for
presentation to the Nigerian Examination Committee
of the Council in March, ” he said.
Uwadiae said the result was released two weeks
ahead of schedule to enable students use these for
registration purposes in higher institutions that had
admitted them.
He told journalists that WAEC would soon modernise
its examination model to the e_testing format
(electronic test) but that the process was at its
experimental stage.
“The quick release of the result is due to the
commitment of the markers and the effective
application of our new computer software for
processing results, ” he said.

www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/20-pass-waec/
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out by WAECOFFICE: 7:05pm On Dec 23, 2010
Similar to the time frame it took the West african examination council to release the results of last year nov-dec gce, this current one that was just done may be released by later January or February IS A HISTORY B/C THE RESULT HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED. The Nov/dec gce for 2010 was released in THE MORNING TODAY 23RD DEC, 2010. A lot of students have been willing to know when this current one will be released BUT ITS OUT NOW. Although IT is yet noT ON WWW.WAECONLINE.ORG ONLINE official information from waec yet, it is expected that it will be released/UPLOADED ONLINE TOMORROW. earlier than imagined. That may be around EVENING ending or early SATURDAY
Education / Nov/dec Waec Gce Result 2010 Is Out Today, 23rd December 2010,check Yours Now by WAECOFFICE: 6:38pm On Dec 23, 2010
Similar to the time frame it took the West african examination council to release the results of last year nov-dec gce, this current one that was just done may be released by later January or February IS A HISTORY B/C THE RESULT HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED. The Nov/dec gce for 2010 was released in THE MORNING TODAY 23RD DEC, 2010. A lot of students have been willing to know when this current one will be released BUT ITS OUT NOW. Although IT is yet noT ON WWW.WAECONLINE.ORG ONLINE official information from waec yet, it is expected that it will be released/UPLOADED ONLINE TOMORROW. earlier than imagined. That may be around EVENING ending or early SATURDAY.


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