A Kogi State school, recently attacked, is confirmed not to be a "Miracle Centre." The state government paid examination fees for 51 candidates. NECO's leadership emphasizes reforms to combat examination malpractice and urges public verification of information to maintain institu

Kogi NECO Examination Integrity Issues
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NECO has denied allegations that the Government Secondary School Olowa in Kogi State is a "miracle center" following the abduction of five individuals, including the school principal. NECO confirmed the legitimacy of the school and its candidates for the 2026 SSCE.

NECO has rejected claims that the Government Secondary School Olowa in Kogi State operates as a 'miracle center' for examinations. The council defended the school's integrity following comments from Kogi State's Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, after an abduction inc

NECO has denied allegations of operating a "miracle examination centre" in Kogi State, following the abduction of five individuals. The council urged the public to verify information that could undermine its reputation and confirmed the existence of a legitimate secondary school


