Cut off break.
Good evening friends, Hmmm finally finally our long lasting break has been cut off yesterday been Monday 13th of September 2021 with an English exam. I would have written this post since yesterday but due to time I couldn't. I have many things doing that yesterday and I decided to write it today. Hmmm, I wounder why this break was so long like this, but yesterday I understand why it is so. The ministry of education and the WACE examination board has make some important changes to our privacy and cookies policy and we were made to know the means and the important information. Now let us find out what has changed.
The WACE official and ministry of education announced that the 2021 WASSCE to start on Monday 13th of September 2021. There have demanded for NIN registration for the candidates. What is this NIN? It is National identification number. WACE... West Africa senior school certificate examination. WASSCE 2021 and new timetable was out. We were made known that the use of national identification number will become compulsory for those writing WACE. WACE also release the new timetable for the examination and for the international timetable. The WASSCE will take place throughout the subregion from yesterday been Monday to 8th October 2021. However, the examination will end for Nigeria on 30th September 2021. WACE clarify NIN for registration, WACE head of public affairs, Demianus Ajijeogu explain that the compulsory use of NIN will be effective
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seriously from 2022 and for subsequent years. Ojijeogu advise that students that are in SS1 and SS2 that is planning to write WASSCE should have there NIN as the case may be 'NO NIN,'NO ENTRY"From 2022 WASSCE. A total number of one million,five hundred and seventy three thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine (1,573,789) candidates are expected to sit for the examination. The number comprise of 792,620 males (50.36%) and 781,169 females (49.64%). The examination body also say that candidates will be examined in 76 subjects that is made up of 197 papers. Nineteen thousand, four hundred and twenty five recognized secondary Schools will take part for the examination. The registered schools comprise of 8,052 public and 11,373 private schools from across the 36 States of the country Nigeria. About 25,000 senior teachers were appointed as supervisors for the examination. I can't wait for this exam to end.
NIN is interesting for me. How easy or difficult is it to get NIN? Do you need to get a card? Or can you just get the number? Do you need NIN for other things?