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both European Commission President
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Ursula von Deer Leian and the United
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States US President Donald Trump have
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confirmed that the start date for the US
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newly imposed 50% tariff on goods not
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made or manufactured in the North
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America country specifically goods from
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European countries has been shifted from
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June 1st to July 9th 2025 after the two
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leaders had a phone conversations on
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Sunday and agreed for an extension of
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time so that the 37 member countries
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that made up the EU single market block
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may be able to reach a good deal with
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the United States president Trump said
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Sunday that the US will delay
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implementation of the 50% tariff on
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goods from the European Union from June
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1st until July 9th he said he took the
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decision after he had a call on Sunday
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with Ursula von Deian the president of
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the European Commission who Trump said
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had told him that she wants to get down
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negotiations trump told reporters while
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he was about to board a plane on Sunday
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that he has granted the request "we had
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a very nice call and I agreed to move
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it," Trump said before returning to
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Washington after a weekend in New Jersey
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she said "We will rapidly get together
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and see if we can work something out."
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On his truth social media handle
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President Donald Trump stated that I
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received a call today from Ursula
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Vandere leon president of the European
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Commission requesting an extension on
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the June 1st deadline on the 50% tariff
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with respect to trade and the European
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Union i agreed to the extension July 9th
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2025 it was my privilege to do so the
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commission president said the talks will
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begin rapidly thank you for your
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attention to this matter ursula vonian
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also on her exocial media handle on
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Sunday said that she had a good call
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with a potist president of the United
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States Donald Trump the EU and US share
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the world's most consequential and close
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trade relationship europe is ready to
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advance talks swiftly and decisively to
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reach a good deal we would need the time
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until July 9th Ursula tweeted we had
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reported that as at the time of filing
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in news report on Saturday night leaders
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in the European countries have kept mom
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ever since on Friday the United States
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US President Donald Trump announced
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plans to impose 50% tariff on goods not
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made in the North America country that
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comes from European countries with a
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specific threat to impose 25% tariff on
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Apple if the iPhone manufacturer does
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not move production to the United States
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this President Donald Trump based his
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actions on what he claimed to be cases
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of unfair and unjustified lawsuits filed
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by the European countries against
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American companies among other reasons
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but it could be recalled that earlier in
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the month of April 2025 when President
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Trump issued the first tariff threat of
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25% on European goods the immediate past
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Germany Chancellor Olaf Schulz had said
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that even if European countries did
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nothing in response to Donald Trump
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imposed tariffs the increased tariffs
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will cause a big problems in the US
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economy adding that Trump intending
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tariff increment on EU goods is an
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economic error and the Nigeria high
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court sitting in Lagos state has
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convicted and ordered the deportation of
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12 Philippines or Filipinos after the
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federal high court found them guilty of
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engaging in the act of cyber terrorism
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with intent to cause disruption to
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Nigeria economy and another court in
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Lagos state has ordered the closure of a
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collective investment scheme firm CJC
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Markets Limited over the firm failure to
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register with the Securities and
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SEC details of the reports as presented
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by the Public Relations Unit of the
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Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
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EFCC reads verbatim below court jails 12
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Filipinos for cyber terrorism internet
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fraud in Lagos justice Yelen Bogaro of
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the Federal High Court sitting in Aoyi
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Lagos on Friday May 23rd 2025 convicted
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and sentenced 12 Filipinos to one-year
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imprisonment each for cyber terrorism
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and internet fraud the convicts are
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Anginet Topicio Gladis Joy Maga Jean
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Caliggo Shara May Reyes Roseanne
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Gonzalez Luri Jane Tyag Mary Grace the
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Cruz Crystal Aquillesca Jonal Agalto Pa
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Aamara Vivian Pianella and Jonathan
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Mendoza they were arraigned on Friday by
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the Lagosonal director at one of the
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economic and financial crimes commission
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EFCC on separate charges of possession
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of fraudulent documents one of the
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counts reads that you Anjinet Topicio
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sometime in December 2024 in Lagos
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within the jurisdiction of this
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honorable court willfully caused to be
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accessed computer systems organized to
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seriously destabilize and destroy the
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fundamental economic and social
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structure of Nigeria when you procured
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employed Nigerian youths for identity
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theft and to hold themselves out as
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persons of foreign nationality with the
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intent to gain a financial advantage for
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yourselves and you thereby committed an
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offense contrary to and punishable under
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section 18 of the cyber crimes
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prohibition prevention etc act 2015 as
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amended 2024 and section 2 3D of the
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terrorism prevention prohibition Act
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2022 another charge reads that you Shyam
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Reyes sometime in December 2024 in Lagos
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within the jurisdiction of this
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honorable court had in your possession a
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document containing false pretense
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printed from your telegram wherein you
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posed to be a lady living in the UK
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which representation you knew to be
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false thereby committed an offense
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contrary to section 68 C of the Advanced
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Feudra and other fraud related offenses
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Act 2006 and punishable under section 13
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of the same act they all pleaded guilty
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to the charges when they were read to
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them in view of their please the
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prosecution council NK Akova and Hu
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Kofanza respectively requested that the
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court convict the defendants as charged
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in accordance with the plea bargain they
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had entered into with the commission
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justice Bogaro convicted and sentenced
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the defendants to one-year imprisonment
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each with a fine of 1 million naira 1
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million naira the judge also ordered the
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controller general of the Nigeria
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immigration services Mrs kem Nanandanda
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Nigeria examination body responsible for
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conducting entry examinations for
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secondary school students to gain
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admission into higher institutions of
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learning in the West Africa country the
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joint admissions and metriculation board
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JAM on Sunday says it recorded a case of
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Nigeria students using artificial
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intelligence AI to indulge in the act of
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examination malpractice specifically
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stating that the Nigeria students used
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AI to enhance photograph but JAM refused
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to give further details on how the AI
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enhanced photo was used to commit the
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examination fraud jan made this known in
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a statement issued to announce to the
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general public that the UTME rescheduled
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examination for candidates that were
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affected during the main exam due to
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hackers who allegedly caused technical
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problems in some centers students sat
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for the exam in a statement released on
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Sunday and signed by JAM's public
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communication adviser Dr fabian Benjamin
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the board disclosed that
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336,845 candidates scheduled for the
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reset were absent details of the
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statement as reported by Sahare
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reporters reads below thus despite the
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turnout shortfall JAM noted that the
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performance trends among candidates who
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took the reset remained within expected
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historical ranges citing success rates
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from 11% in 2013 to 34% in
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2016 jan said claims that some
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candidates from the cancelled sessions
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scored highly and may wish to retain
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their results are entirely unfounded it
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noted that in reality only a handful of
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candidates scored as high as
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217 while 99% scored below 200
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demonstrating that there were no top
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performers in the canceled sessions
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across the six affected states however
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the release of the results has been
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overshadowed by fresh revelations of
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widespread malpractice involving
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candidates school proprietors and
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computer-based test CBT centers the
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board's chief external examiners CE led
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by professor Oli Peters vice chancellor
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of the national open university of
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Nigeria noun reviewed the reset exercise
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and brought in psychometrics expert
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professor Bonaface in Waru to validate
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the results before they were released
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several critical resolutions were made
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during a nationwide meeting of CES
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including the conditional release of
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results for underage candidates those
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involved in online WhatsApp runs and
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some of those who missed the reset for
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valid reasons jam explained that
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underage candidates many of whom had
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earlier acknowledged in writing that
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only those who meet academic standards
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would be considered for special
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admission had their results released for
9:52
record purposes only and they remain
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ineligible for admission similarly
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candidates found to have engaged in
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academic misconduct using illicit
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WhatsApp groups and solicitation
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platforms were granted a one-time waiver
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the board noted that it should not be
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misinterpreted as condoning wrongdoing
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urging candidates to avoid antisocial
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and fraudulent networks a final
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opportunity has also been extended to
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absentee candidates particularly those
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who missed both the main UTME and the
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reset via the annual mop-up examination
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meanwhile several CBT centers have been