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NECO Sensitizes Edo Residents On 2026 Entrance, Gifted Examinations

In a bid to create public awareness about the benefits of some specialized examinations organized by the National Examinations Council (NECO), the Edo State Office of the examination body has embarked on a sensitization exercise in the Benin metropolis.
The sensitization exercise, carried out by staff members of the Edo State Office, was taken to Igun Spare Parts Market and Central Park, both in Benin.
Speaking during the exercise, Mrs. Joyce Ominiabohs, the Edo State Coordinator of NECO, said the office decided to embark on the sensitization campaign to create awareness about the examination body’s activities.

She added that similar sensitization efforts were ongoing across the country.
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Ominiabohs, who was represented by Mr. Idahosa Obadigie, Head of Public Relations and Information, reiterated that the exercise was aimed at informing the public about NECO’s activities nationwide.

The Edo State Coordinator further stated that the sensitization exercise was specifically designed to inform the public about the 2026 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) and the 2026 National Gifted Examination.
According to her, although many persons are aware of the NECO Common Entrance Examination, only a few are aware of the National Gifted Examination, which offers brilliant children Federal Government scholarships from JSS 1 to SSS 3.
Ominiabohs, who called on parents to utilize the opportunity, added: “The National Gifted Examination for admission into JSS 1 at the Federal Government Academy, Suleja, Niger State, for gifted and talented children of Nigeria, will be held nationwide on Saturday, May 23, 2026.

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“The Federal Government Academy, Suleja, is a training ground for gifted and talented children in Nigeria, where they are given the opportunity to develop their potential in the interest of nation-building and technological development. Students benefit from Federal Government scholarships covering tuition fees, external examination fees, boarding, feeding, uniforms, and basic textbooks.
“The registration fee for the National Gifted Examination is Five Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty Naira (₦5,940.00). Only final-year primary school pupils who will not be more than 11 years old by December 2026 are eligible.”
Speaking on the 2026 National Common Entrance Examination into Federal Government Unity Schools, the State Coordinator said: “Only final-year primary school pupils who will not be more than 10 years old by September 2026 are eligible. The registration fee for the 2026 NCEE is Five Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty Naira (₦5,940.00).”

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LASG Fixes Dates For Public Service Exams, Releases CBT Guidelines

The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and the Lagos State Examinations Board, has released the timetable and guidelines for the 2026 Public Service Examinations.
In a statement by the Lagos State Government, the announcement, which aligns with a prior circular from the Head of Service with Ref No: CIR/HOS/’26/005 dated January 21, 2026, sets out key instructions for candidates preparing for the exercise.
The examinations will hold between Tuesday, May 12 and Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the Lagos State Public Service Staff Development Centre (PSSDC), Magodo, Lagos.
They include the Compulsory Examination for all cadres in the State Public Service, the Combined Confirmation/Promotion Examination for Clerical Officers II (CO II) and Clerical Assistants (CA), as well as the External Secretarial Examination.
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According to the board, candidates are expected to begin printing their examination slips from Tuesday, May 5, 2026, through the official portal using their registration login details.
The slip will contain key information such as each candidate’s exam date and time.
“All candidates are required to present valid identification at the examination centre. Acceptable forms of identification include Staff Identity Cards, National Identification Number (NIN) slips, and Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) cards,” the statement said.
Candidates are also required to bring printed copies of their examination slips to the venue and must strictly follow the date and time allocated to them.
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The board further advised candidates to acquaint themselves with basic computer skills ahead of the exercise, as the examinations will be conducted using a Computer-Based Test, CBT, format.
It also warned that dressing must be formal, adding that inappropriate dressing will not be allowed at the examination centre.
Candidates were urged to comply fully with all instructions to ensure a smooth and orderly process.
“The Lagos State Examinations Board urges all candidates to comply fully with these guidelines to ensure a smooth and orderly examination process,” the statement added.
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Lagos Shuts Pinnock Beach Estate, Other Properties Over Illegal Sewage Disposal

The Lagos State Wastewater Management Office, LSWMO, has sealed Pinnock Beach Estate in Osapa London, Lekki, and other properties across the state over alleged illegal discharge of untreated sewage.
The enforcement operation was carried out on Thursday, May 7, 2026, following several warnings and abatement notices issued to the affected properties.
Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said Pinnock Beach Estate was sealed for allegedly pumping untreated sewage into a canal, causing environmental pollution, offensive odour and health risks to residents and aquatic life.
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“After several warnings and abatement notices, the Lagos State Wastewater Management Office (LSWMO), on Thursday 7th May, 2026, sealed-off Pinnock Beach Estate, Osapa London, Lekki, Lagos, over deliberate discharge of untreated sewage via pumping machine into the canal causing environmental nuisance, offensive odour, as well as endangering human health and aquatic life,” the commissioner said.
The agency also shut a property at No. 28 Amodu Street, Itire, Surulere, after residents reportedly complained about the continuous discharge of raw sewage into a neighbouring compound and public drains.
LSWMO described the act as a serious environmental and health hazard.
Also affected by the exercise was a property located on Oladipo Dumoye Street, Mashy Hill Estate, Ado Road, Ajah, Eti-Osa area of Lagos.
According to the agency, the property was sealed for allegedly discharging untreated sewage into public drains, leading to pollution, drainage blockage and environmental nuisance.
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Another affected property was Vintage Heights Estate on Ojulari Street, Elegushi, Lekki, Eti-Osa, which was accused of pumping untreated sewage into public drains and the surrounding environment.
The agency said the act contributed to offensive odour, pollution and blockage of drainage channels within the area.
The Lagos State Government reiterated the need for residents, estate managers and property owners to comply with proper wastewater management practices.
It warned that anyone found violating environmental regulations would face sanctions and possible prosecution in line with the law.
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[BREAKING] Ambassadorial Posting: Tinubu Redeploys Fani-Kayode

President Bola Tinubu has approved the redeployment of Femi Fani-Kayode as ambassador designate to South Africa.
Fani-Kayode was redeployed to South Africa after he was reportedly rejected by the German government.
However, disclosing the current development in a post on X, Fani-Kayode claimed he rejected his initial position to Germany.
He equally claimed he was the one that opted for South Africa.
Fani-Kayode wrote: “It gives me pleasure to announce the fact that Mr. President has graciously approved my posting as Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate to South Africa.
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“This came a few days after the initial posting to Germany was announced and after I made a formal representation to the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, that I was not comfortable with Germany for a number of personal reasons and given the fact that I had lived in Europe most of my life I would prefer to go to South Africa which is a country that I had never been to and for which I have so much interest.
“I also expressed the fact that I would rather serve in a country that shares some of my convictions, beliefs and values when it comes to world affairs, that has the biggest economy in Africa, that has closer ties to Nigeria and that is more proximate to my political thinking when it comes to foreign affairs and a pan African vision.
“I therefore made an application for a redeployment to South Africa two days after the initial announcement was made and I am pleased to say that after the then Foreign Minister (H.E. Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar) heard my reasons he considered them favourably after which he conveyed the request to Mr. President who graciously approved it.”
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