🚨 UPDATE 🗣️: I am challenging the current A.I.G of Zone 2 Lagos MOSHOOD JIMOH with my freedom…if he can prove me wrong I should be charged to court on criminal defamation against him..
If AIG ZONE 2 can provide the statement of Bariga and Fabo the first time they were arrested where they both confessed to unaliving Sheriff Salami, if the IKEJA POLICE COMMAND can provide these statements I should be charged to court…
This case will further prove that senior police officers can be paid to frame and set up innocent people to take a fall…
THE JUSTICE SYSTEM OF NIGERIA IS FAILING……AIG JIMOH MOSHOOD your integrity as an Assistant Inspector General of Police lies on this case (PROVE ME WRONG AND CHARGE ME TO COURT)
FG Increases WAEC, NECO Examination Fee From N27,500 to N50,000 for 2027
The Federal Government has approved a new examination fee of N50,000 for candidates sitting the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), with the new rate taking effect from 2027.
The approval was contained in a June 18 statement signed by Adeniji Ibrahim, Director of Senior Secondary Education at the Federal Ministry of Education. It followed a request by WAEC for an upward review of the SSCE registration fee.
The new fee represents an 82% increase from the current N27,500 charged per candidate.
According to Ibrahim, the decision was reached after a March 31, 2026 meeting between the Minister of Education and examination bodies, where the need to review examination fees was discussed. He said the minister also directed both WAEC and NECO to adopt a uniform examination fee.
“You may recall that at a meeting of examination bodies held with the honourable minister of education on 31 March, 2026, where the need for upward review of examination fees was discussed, the honourable minister directed that WAEC and NECO should adopt a uniform fee for the conduct of WAEC and NECO SSCE,” the statement read.
It added, “Consequently, I am directed to convey the honourable minister of education’s approval of the sum of fifty thousand naira (N50,000.00) only, as the new examination fee per candidate, with effect from NECO SSCE (Internal), 2027.”
The ministry said the directive should be communicated to all relevant stakeholders.
HOPE UZODIMMA GETS IT RIGHT ON THIS ONE! 👏
Governor Hope Uzodimma has directed oil and gas companies operating in Imo State to relocate their administrative headquarters or major operational offices to Owerri.
If properly implemented, this could mark a significant shift.
For years, oil has been extracted from communities in the Niger Delta, yet many of the companies generating wealth from those resources have based their headquarters elsewhere. As a result, thousands of jobs, tax revenues, business opportunities, and corporate investments have largely benefited cities far from the communities where the oil is produced.
As the popular Nigerian saying goes: "No be monkey dey work, baboon dey chop."
Shouldn't resource-producing states enjoy a greater share of the economic value created from their natural resources? Bringing key company operations closer to where they do business could boost local employment, support small businesses, increase internally generated revenue, and encourage stronger investment in host communities.