NECO Extends SSCE 2022 Registration When Exam Commences June 27

The National Council on Examinations (NECO) has extended the deadline for candidate registration for the 2022 Higher School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for school-based candidates.

The deadline that was previously set for Monday, May 30, has now been extended to midnight on Monday, June 20, 2022.

Azeez Sani, the head of the examining body’s information and public relations division, announced the extension in a statement on Monday.

However, Sani did not give specific reasons for the extension, but insisted that the new deadline will be sacrosanct.

The release added that the exam is scheduled to begin on June 27, 2022 and end on Friday, August 12, 2022.

The statement is read in parts; “State ministries of education, directors, commanders and all stakeholders are urged to note that there will be no further extension after that.

“The 2022 NECO High School Certificate Examination (SSCE) will begin on June 27, 2022 and end on Friday, August 12, 2022.”

The statement further noted that candidates must be tested on 76 subjects in the exam.

School-based candidates are currently taking part in the ongoing West African Higher School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) which is conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).

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I Boarded A Bus Going To Onitsha While One Man Sat Behind Me – Lady Narrates Experience

What people go through everyday is what we should understand as what life is truly all about, we gain different experience, from our actions towards others and other people actions towards us, all we have to do is share these Experience for people to learn from them.

Often times women are found in a difficult situation where they really need to act for their self respect to be restored and maintained, a pretty lady Identified as Jacy Mmadu Amynwa has narrated her Experience in the hand of a man whom she boarded a bus with on her way to write an exam in Onitsha, in a post she made on social media.

According to the lady, she boarded a bus and a man who sat behind her was touching her inappropriately, a situation which she was very uncomfortable with and she warned him on several occasions.

The man attempted to try to touch another lady inappropriately while in the same bus, and the reaction was different and it resulted in a row in the vehicle with a few people taking sides with the man.