The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.
The National Examinations Council, NECO has vowed that schools found guilty of examination malpractices will be delisted for two years.
At a roundtable discussion in Lagos, stakeholders discussed ways to find lasting solution to the menace of examination malpractices in Nigeria.