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Nothing sweet a man like love. I feel he met a hate in his being with Annie that nothing could hold him back at all The guy is not nothing talking but what I learnt from the background depicts secret disregard from his ex spouse even at the point of death I am now tired of their matter. Everyone has his or her family issue to face. No one can deny this |
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Someone pls help tell them they are into nonsense and barbarism
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Nawao for this country
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Our justice system is corrupt and weak. That makes criminals feel relaxed here It's well o |
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Avoid too much of any food Drink water in excess and always Avoid salt, seasoning and dirty sugars Vary what you eat and eat different stuff, especially fruits and vegetables Exercise And always go to the right place for regular body check in every 3 month, at most |
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Love such an article
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A foolish gluton
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Failures plus greed
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tamonokare: Haters of truth 1 Like |
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The nonsense stops when the president is willing to bite his own finger. Maybe that it hasn't reached his family and state yet
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onome25: You are insulting him cos one like you doesn't see the pain your leaders placed the masses in the last 10 years |
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Lowit9: Why are you always begging here? Begging is a sin in any reputable religion. Go work and encourage others to work, too |
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WriterNig: We are watching.... |
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Labour leaders using us to cast out
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WriterNig: You will come back here to say the same thing in days to come |
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kernniejay: Did the older phones say they won't update? |
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The sweet past days when mints was displayed in gatherings made more fun than this giving of bundles like you are paying a debt to someone
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mrvitalis: I hope u know that he has been the highest individual donor to world health in history I don't seem to get your point o |
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Bittersweetnig: Tribalism has blindfolded your whole to call anyone who speaks the truth an Ibo person Sorry for being deceived by them |
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Unless they conduct their exam like JAMB, it's still the same story story as usual Use biometric verification, webcam, assign centres at random and prevent entry with smart devices 6 Likes |
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In a bold stride towards restoring integrity in the West African education system, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has unveiled a revolutionary initiative — the introduction of customised question papers for individual candidates. This historic policy was revealed during a strategic briefing with secondary school principals across the region. According to WAEC, the new system is designed to disrupt examination malpractice by ensuring no two candidates receive the same set of questions in select key subjects. The rollout will affect English Language (Papers 1 & 3), Biology 1, Mathematics 1, and Economics 1, where each candidate will be issued a uniquely generated question paper directly tied to their personalised OMR sheet. WAEC officials explained that this innovation demands high-level compliance from exam supervisors. In instances where a candidate’s personalised paper is not available, supervisors are instructed to promptly issue an emergency version of the paper, accompanied by a plain OMR sheet. This strategy targets the roots of malpractice — including collusion, impersonation, and question leaks — that have undermined the credibility of WAEC examinations over the years. “This move is a game-changer,” a senior WAEC official stated. “We are sending a clear message: organised cheating rings and the era of leaked exam questions are coming to an end.” Education stakeholders are now calling on parents, guardians, and teachers to intensify for students. A Lagos-based teacher advised, “Let’s begin to prepare our children for this new era. The days of relying on shortcuts and illegal assistance during examinations are fading. Students must return to the basics of hard work and consistent study.” Parents are also encouraged to provide conducive learning environments at home or seek alternative study spaces for their wards, especially during this holiday period. Ensuring access to updated textbooks, study guides, and emotional is now more crucial than ever. As the region prepares for this landmark shift, WAEC’s move signals a renewed commitment to excellence, academic fairness, and credibility in public assessments across West Africa. SOURCE: https://edutimesafrica.com/breaking-waec-launches-customised-question-papers-to-combat-exam-malpractice-across-west-africa/ 1 Like |
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Unless they conduct their exam like JAMB, it's still the same story story as usual Use biometric verification, webcam, assign centres at random and prevent entry with smart devices 1 Like 1 Share |
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In a bold stride towards restoring integrity in the West African education system, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has unveiled a revolutionary initiative — the introduction of customised question papers for individual candidates. This historic policy was revealed during a strategic briefing with secondary school principals across the region. According to WAEC, the new system is designed to disrupt examination malpractice by ensuring no two candidates receive the same set of questions in select key subjects. The rollout will affect English Language (Papers 1 & 3), Biology 1, Mathematics 1, and Economics 1, where each candidate will be issued a uniquely generated question paper directly tied to their personalised OMR sheet. WAEC officials explained that this innovation demands high-level compliance from exam supervisors. In instances where a candidate’s personalised paper is not available, supervisors are instructed to promptly issue an emergency version of the paper, accompanied by a plain OMR sheet. This strategy targets the roots of malpractice — including collusion, impersonation, and question leaks — that have undermined the credibility of WAEC examinations over the years. “This move is a game-changer,” a senior WAEC official stated. “We are sending a clear message: organised cheating rings and the era of leaked exam questions are coming to an end.” Education stakeholders are now calling on parents, guardians, and teachers to intensify for students. A Lagos-based teacher advised, “Let’s begin to prepare our children for this new era. The days of relying on shortcuts and illegal assistance during examinations are fading. Students must return to the basics of hard work and consistent study.” Parents are also encouraged to provide conducive learning environments at home or seek alternative study spaces for their wards, especially during this holiday period. Ensuring access to updated textbooks, study guides, and emotional is now more crucial than ever. As the region prepares for this landmark shift, WAEC’s move signals a renewed commitment to excellence, academic fairness, and credibility in public assessments across West Africa. SOURCE: https://edutimesafrica.com/breaking-waec-launches-customised-question-papers-to-combat-exam-malpractice-across-west-africa/ |
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danvon: What are you trying to express? Haters of the truth |
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The worst thing that happened to Nigeria after Jegga is you. Posterity will surely judge and keep judging you |
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Well done after it reaches her hand first
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PresidObi: That's the main thing. Thanks bro/sis |
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China ke... More corruption 3 Likes 3 Shares |
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Backward badluck man with no sportmanship
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Killer and a er of killer herdsmen from day one
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You can say whatever you feel like na
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We never knew this country could turn so as children growing up. Hmmm Yet, some people continue to the failed govt while others die helplessly |
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