House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.
House of Representatives has asked the Federal Government to rescind decision stopping Nigeria from partaking in WAEC, Common Entrance Examinations.
The resolution follows the adoption of a matter of urgent national importance by Nnolo Nnaji from Enugu state over last week’s declaration by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that the country would no longer allow students in terminal classes, write examinations.
The lawmakers however want the authorities, particularly the Education Minister, to ensure strict compliance with safety measures set out by the NCDC and WAEC for the safety of students.