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The Head of Nigerian Office, Mr Charles Eguridu who disclosed this at its Yaba Office said:”Out of 1,593,442 candidates who sat for the examinations, only 616,370 candidates, representing 38.68
Justifying the slight improvement in the results from previous years, Eguridu said that in 2013, a total candidates who obtained five credits in English and Mathematics were 639,760 representing 38.30 per cent. He said, in 2014, 529,425 representing 31.28 per cent obtained five credits in English and Mathematics.
38.68% obtained credits in five subjects and above including English Language and Mathematics.
Meanwhile, Eguridu said that 6 states among the 19 states that are owing the Council have paid their debt, left with 13 states.
The HNO who refused to disclosed the names of indebted states explained that he would not want politicians to hijacked the situation against their opponents. He, however noted that if any of the states that are owing can get an advanced payment guarantee from any reputable banks, students results in such states will be released.
His words: ” I alerted the nation on the challenges which the Council was facing in Nigeria as a result of this indebtedness, and its adverse effects on our operations.
I had stated then that the Council may be constrained from releasing the results of government-sponsored candidates of the affected states.
Easy steps to check your waec result online.
1-search WAEC site by typing www.waecdirect.org
2-click on the result check option.
3-Enter your 10- digit WAEC Examination Number.(This is your 7-digits centre number followed by your 3-digits candidate number)
4-Enter the 4-digits of your examination year (eg.2014).
5-Select the type of Examination.
6-Enter the card serial number found on the reverse side of your scratch card.
7-Enter the personal identification number (PIN) on your scratch card.
8-click submit and wait for result window to come up.
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