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WAEC Shifts Full CBT Exam Mode to 2027

WAEC postpones full CBT exam implementation to 2027. 2026 WASSCE to be a pilot with both paper and computer options. Get the latest updates here.

Nigeria Ends Mother Tongue Education Policy

Nigeria's government cancels indigenous language teaching policy after WAEC, NECO failures surge. Education Minister cites evidence-based decision for English-only instruction.

Don Urges Reversal of Language Policy Suspension

Professor Aderemi Obilana calls on Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa to reverse the suspension of Nigeria's National Language Policy, citing UNESCO research and global best practices.

Nigerian student tops the world in IGCSE English exam

Naomi Olayinka, a 16-year-old student at Chrisland Schools, has been awarded 'Top in the World' in English as a Second Language in the 2024 Cambridge IGCSE exams. Discover her inspiring journey to this global achievement!

House of Reps Suspends WAEC CBT Policy Until 2030

Nigeria's House of Representatives suspends WAEC's 2026 CBT exams, mandating nationwide digital infrastructure upgrades in schools. Read the full story on the legislative intervention.

House of Reps Urges Suspension of 2026 WAEC CBT

Nigerian lawmakers demand suspension of WAEC's computer-based testing for 2026 WASSCE, citing inadequate infrastructure in schools that could lead to mass student failure. Read full details.

FG Cancels Mother Tongue Policy for English

The Federal Government has cancelled the national policy on indigenous languages in schools. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced English will now be the primary medium of instruction from pre-primary to tertiary levels to improve learning outcom

Man Who Wrote NDA Exams With Yerima Speaks Out

A Nigerian man reveals he wrote NDA entrance exams with viral Naval Officer Ahmad Yerima who confronted Minister Wike. Discover the officer's background and public reactions.

WAEC's 2026 Curriculum: Risk or Reward?

The West African Examinations Council's planned curriculum overhaul for 2026 sparks heated debate among educators and parents. Discover why critics call it a risky experiment with Nigerian students' education.

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