Thursday, 25 February 2016
WAEC demands 1-85million to process list of 2015-best-students for EDUBOX
By Abiodun Alade
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1,
850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015
May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
This was contained in a letter by the Council to a non-government
organisation, Edubox, which requested for the list in order to reward
the students.
Edubox letter
In a letter dated 8th December, 2015 sighted by Vanguard, the Chief
Executive Officer of Edubox, Mr. Sanusi Tosin, wrote WAEC, requesting
for the list of the students in the 36 states of the country.
EDUBOXThe letter read: “The above named organisation (EDUBOX) hereby
request, from your establishment the list of the best outstanding
students in the May/June West African Examination Council for the year
2014/2015 Academic session in each of the states in Nigeria”
“It is the aim of the organisation to reward these students, with the
purpose of inspiring the younger generation. This platform also, will be
used to empower youth that are aspiring to go further in their
educational pursuit.”
WAEC’s response
The examination body in a letter dated 20th January, 2016, asked the
organisation to draw a bank draft in the sum of N1, 850, 000 in order
for it to process the data of the students. WAEC’s letter reads
“Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above
subject”
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1, 850,
000.00 (one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only.
“Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African
Examinations Council to enable us process your request”.
The letter was signed by Dr.O.F. Dacosta, the Officer-in-Charge (Test
Administration).
WAECMeanwhile, in a telephone interview, Mr. Sanusi said that his body
was disappointed by the request of the examination council. He said that
an officer of the Council called him, few days, after submitting his
letter, asking him if the organisation needs the hard or soft copy of
the result.
“I told the officer that we will be glad if we can have both. We were
shocked to receive the letter from WAEC demanding this sum of money,” he
said.
He added the demand has hindered his organisation in executing the
project as WAEC is yet to furnish it with the names because it has not
paid the money it (WAEC) demanded.
Efforts to get the reaction of WAEC proved abortive as at the time of
filing this report.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
By Abiodun Alade
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1,
850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015
May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
This was contained in a letter by the Council to a non-government
organisation, Edubox, which requested for the list in order to reward
the students.
Edubox letter
In a letter dated 8th December, 2015 sighted by Vanguard, the Chief
Executive Officer of Edubox, Mr. Sanusi Tosin, wrote WAEC, requesting
for the list of the students in the 36 states of the country.
EDUBOXThe letter read: “The above named organisation (EDUBOX) hereby
request, from your establishment the list of the best outstanding
students in the May/June West African Examination Council for the year
2014/2015 Academic session in each of the states in Nigeria”
“It is the aim of the organisation to reward these students, with the
purpose of inspiring the younger generation. This platform also, will be
used to empower youth that are aspiring to go further in their
educational pursuit.”
WAEC’s response
The examination body in a letter dated 20th January, 2016, asked the
organisation to draw a bank draft in the sum of N1, 850, 000 in order
for it to process the data of the students. WAEC’s letter reads
“Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above
subject”
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1, 850,
000.00 (one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only.
“Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African
Examinations Council to enable us process your request”.
The letter was signed by Dr.O.F. Dacosta, the Officer-in-Charge (Test
Administration).
WAECMeanwhile, in a telephone interview, Mr. Sanusi said that his body
was disappointed by the request of the examination council. He said that
an officer of the Council called him, few days, after submitting his
letter, asking him if the organisation needs the hard or soft copy of
the result.
“I told the officer that we will be glad if we can have both. We were
shocked to receive the letter from WAEC demanding this sum of money,” he
said.
He added the demand has hindered his organisation in executing the
project as WAEC is yet to furnish it with the names because it has not
paid the money it (WAEC) demanded.
Efforts to get the reaction of WAEC proved abortive as at the time of
filing this report.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
By Abiodun Alade
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1,
850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015
May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
This was contained in a letter by the Council to a non-government
organisation, Edubox, which requested for the list in order to reward
the students.
Edubox letter
In a letter dated 8th December, 2015 sighted by Vanguard, the Chief
Executive Officer of Edubox, Mr. Sanusi Tosin, wrote WAEC, requesting
for the list of the students in the 36 states of the country.
EDUBOXThe letter read: “The above named organisation (EDUBOX) hereby
request, from your establishment the list of the best outstanding
students in the May/June West African Examination Council for the year
2014/2015 Academic session in each of the states in Nigeria”
“It is the aim of the organisation to reward these students, with the
purpose of inspiring the younger generation. This platform also, will be
used to empower youth that are aspiring to go further in their
educational pursuit.”
WAEC’s response
The examination body in a letter dated 20th January, 2016, asked the
organisation to draw a bank draft in the sum of N1, 850, 000 in order
for it to process the data of the students. WAEC’s letter reads
“Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above
subject”
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1, 850,
000.00 (one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only.
“Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African
Examinations Council to enable us process your request”.
The letter was signed by Dr.O.F. Dacosta, the Officer-in-Charge (Test
Administration).
WAECMeanwhile, in a telephone interview, Mr. Sanusi said that his body
was disappointed by the request of the examination council. He said that
an officer of the Council called him, few days, after submitting his
letter, asking him if the organisation needs the hard or soft copy of
the result.
“I told the officer that we will be glad if we can have both. We were
shocked to receive the letter from WAEC demanding this sum of money,” he
said.
He added the demand has hindered his organisation in executing the
project as WAEC is yet to furnish it with the names because it has not
paid the money it (WAEC) demanded.
Efforts to get the reaction of WAEC proved abortive as at the time of
filing this report.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
By Abiodun Alade
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1,
850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015
May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
This was contained in a letter by the Council to a non-government
organisation, Edubox, which requested for the list in order to reward
the students.
Edubox letter
In a letter dated 8th December, 2015 sighted by Vanguard, the Chief
Executive Officer of Edubox, Mr. Sanusi Tosin, wrote WAEC, requesting
for the list of the students in the 36 states of the country.
EDUBOXThe letter read: “The above named organisation (EDUBOX) hereby
request, from your establishment the list of the best outstanding
students in the May/June West African Examination Council for the year
2014/2015 Academic session in each of the states in Nigeria”
“It is the aim of the organisation to reward these students, with the
purpose of inspiring the younger generation. This platform also, will be
used to empower youth that are aspiring to go further in their
educational pursuit.”
WAEC’s response
The examination body in a letter dated 20th January, 2016, asked the
organisation to draw a bank draft in the sum of N1, 850, 000 in order
for it to process the data of the students. WAEC’s letter reads
“Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above
subject”
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1, 850,
000.00 (one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only.
“Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African
Examinations Council to enable us process your request”.
The letter was signed by Dr.O.F. Dacosta, the Officer-in-Charge (Test
Administration).
WAECMeanwhile, in a telephone interview, Mr. Sanusi said that his body
was disappointed by the request of the examination council. He said that
an officer of the Council called him, few days, after submitting his
letter, asking him if the organisation needs the hard or soft copy of
the result.
“I told the officer that we will be glad if we can have both. We were
shocked to receive the letter from WAEC demanding this sum of money,” he
said.
He added the demand has hindered his organisation in executing the
project as WAEC is yet to furnish it with the names because it has not
paid the money it (WAEC) demanded.
Efforts to get the reaction of WAEC proved abortive as at the time of
filing this report.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
By Abiodun Alade
The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has allegedly demanded N1,
850, 000 to process the list of best outstanding students for 2014/2015
May/June Senior Secondary School Examination.
This was contained in a letter by the Council to a non-government
organisation, Edubox, which requested for the list in order to reward
the students.
Edubox letter
In a letter dated 8th December, 2015 sighted by Vanguard, the Chief
Executive Officer of Edubox, Mr. Sanusi Tosin, wrote WAEC, requesting
for the list of the students in the 36 states of the country.
EDUBOXThe letter read: “The above named organisation (EDUBOX) hereby
request, from your establishment the list of the best outstanding
students in the May/June West African Examination Council for the year
2014/2015 Academic session in each of the states in Nigeria”
“It is the aim of the organisation to reward these students, with the
purpose of inspiring the younger generation. This platform also, will be
used to empower youth that are aspiring to go further in their
educational pursuit.”
WAEC’s response
The examination body in a letter dated 20th January, 2016, asked the
organisation to draw a bank draft in the sum of N1, 850, 000 in order
for it to process the data of the students. WAEC’s letter reads
“Please refer to your letter dated 8th December, 2015 on the above
subject”
“This is to inform you that the cost of processing the data is N1, 850,
000.00 (one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only.
“Kindly draw a bank draft in this sum in favour of the West African
Examinations Council to enable us process your request”.
The letter was signed by Dr.O.F. Dacosta, the Officer-in-Charge (Test
Administration).
WAECMeanwhile, in a telephone interview, Mr. Sanusi said that his body
was disappointed by the request of the examination council. He said that
an officer of the Council called him, few days, after submitting his
letter, asking him if the organisation needs the hard or soft copy of
the result.
“I told the officer that we will be glad if we can have both. We were
shocked to receive the letter from WAEC demanding this sum of money,” he
said.
He added the demand has hindered his organisation in executing the
project as WAEC is yet to furnish it with the names because it has not
paid the money it (WAEC) demanded.
Efforts to get the reaction of WAEC proved abortive as at the time of
filing this report.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/waec-allegedly-demands-n1-85m-to-process-list-of-2015-best-students/
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