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‘Insensitive move’ – Atiku reacts to WAEC, NECO fee increment
Presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, has condemned the recent increase in fees for Federal Unity colleges and the approval of a uniform N50,000 examination fee for candidates sitting the West African Examinations Council, WAEC, and National Examinations Council, NECO, examinations from 2027. Atiku described the increments as cruel and economically [] ‘Insensitive move’ – Atiku reacts to WAEC, NECO fee increment
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Mixed reactions in Zimbabwe to sweeping constitutional changes
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Related coverage for "‘Insensitive move’ – Atiku reacts to WAEC, NECO fee increment": Daily Post Nigeria — State Police: Nigeria needs devolved policing to tackle insecurity – Oladele backs bill . Voice of Nigeria — Anambra Court Orders Repayment of Debt to Chinese Businessman. Africanews — Mixed reactions in Zimbabwe to sweeping constitutional changes. Yen.com.gh — "There's a spirit behind flexing stolen money" — Efia Odo's blunt message after Abu Trica's extradition stirs debate. Dateline Nigeria — INEC, NOA’s new pact targets voter apathy ahead of 2027 polls. Vanguard News — Travellers lament customs tariff charges, harassment at Abuja airport