Katsina pays N629m for WAEC, NECO other fees this year – Daily Trust

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Katsina pays N629m for WAEC, NECO other fees this year

Speaking with newsmen, Lawal said the full results of WAEC analysis have been computed which showed that 21,589 candidates sat for the exams in 2019 out of which 7,276 out of 21,589 scored five credits and above including Mathematics and English Language.HOW OVER 5000 NIGERIA MEN HAVE PERMANENTLY OVERCOME TERRIBLE BEDROOM PERFORMANCE DUE TO THIS RECENT BRILLIANT DISCOVERY BY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS

 

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It good ,but not about paying waec fees it about the learning condition of the schools ,it about the welfare of the teachers..to put in their best.

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