close
close

The government of the Delta reacts to trend videos, requires Impril -Freshangle -Nachrichten




The Delta State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Ms. Rose Ezewu, asked the West African examination council WAEC to improve its logistics and to ensure the timely distribution of the examination materials throughout the state.

Fresh Angle InternationalUnderstand that Ms. Ezewu's statements reacted to a disturbing video on social media. This shows pupils of the Unity Model Secondary School, Asaba, and writes her exam under Torchlight due to the late arrival of questionnaires on Wednesday, May 22, 2025.

The Commissioner emphasized that Waec is an independent examination authority, the well -being of students in the state of Delta still a top priority for the state government.

She made it clear that the state has no control over the implementation of WAEC exams, but has the obligation to work for the well-being of its students.

According to her, the physics examination at the Unity Model Secondary School came to almost four hours behind the schedule.





Copyright: Fresh Angle International (www.freshangleng.com)


ISSN 2354 – 4104

Sponsored display



















Tonebsky Nesta

Tonybsky Nesta is the pseudonym for MetSese Anthony Ebule, co-publisher/editor-in-chief

Read other stories from Tilebsky Nesta




Our strategic editorial guideline for promoting journalism, which is anchored to the tripod of originality, speed and efficiency, is further improved by your financial support. Your friendly contribution to our desire to become a large global brand should be credited to our account:


Fresh angle nig. LTD

Account number: 0130931842.

Bank GTB.




Leave a Comment