Thursday, 21 May 2015
How to prevent Bluetooth hacking on your smartphone
Bluebugging, bluespamming and bluesnarfing are some examples of Bluetooth attacks that have evolved over time which allow attackers to take full control of a device and access mobile phone commands via Bluetooth, allowing phone calls to be made, text messages to be sent and access to the data stored on the device. Some victims have suffered loss of data like their contacts or important files on the memory card. Others have ended up victims of identity theft after sensitive data on their mobile phones were accessed.
Here are a number of steps you can take to avoid becoming a victim of these attacks.
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FREE 3GB of Data From MTN- FREE Browsing Cheat
Here is
another FREE browsing cheat for MTN Nigeria users. This cheat gives you a 3GB
data plan which is unlimited i.e you can choose to exhaust it in a day, a week
or a month- it's your choice.
How
To Do It
This cheat requires a registered MTN SIM. 0803, 0806, 0703, 0706, 0813, 0816, 0810 regardless of the type of MTN SIM you use, you'll get your 3GB of data plan though it was tested on a newly registered SIM.
If you cannot do it, just fine someone who has an MTN SIM. Register it and load a hundred Naire recharge card on it. And immediately; dial *123*1#. And after about 5 minutes, dial *123#. Whichever responce you recieve, ignore it. The commands are being sent to MTN data service system and which of course, would respond. After you might have done all these, switch off your phone for 24hrs.
By the time you switch on your phone again you will notice that your N100 would be gone and you'll be given 3GB of data in its place. Then; FREE browsing began!
To check your MB data balance; send 2 in an SMS to 131.
Migrate to MTN ipulse by
dialing *406# or true talk by
dialing *400#
STEP 2:
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(5/10/2013)
STEP 3:
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STEP 4:
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STEP 5:
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STEP 6:
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immediately after step 5 and
leave it offline for 24 hours, after
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Man Reportedly Rides Donkey To Abuja For Buhari
At these point , Nigeria youth have to stop the trekking , its actually getting into something else..
What Gen buhari needs now is adequate support and prayer.
According to reports on social media,this man has decided to ride to Abuja on a donkey for Buhari’s inauguration.Lol I don’t want to believe this..
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/21/man-reportedly-rides-donkey-to-abuja-for-buhari-see-photo/#sthash.kHs8EP6a.dpuf
What Gen buhari needs now is adequate support and prayer.
According to reports on social media,this man has decided to ride to Abuja on a donkey for Buhari’s inauguration.Lol I don’t want to believe this..
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/21/man-reportedly-rides-donkey-to-abuja-for-buhari-see-photo/#sthash.kHs8EP6a.dpuf
EXPOSED!! Niger Journalist Arrested For ‘Collaborating’ With Boko Haram -
The government of Niger has arrested a journalist, Moussa Tchangari for allegedly collaborating with Boko Haram men. The rights activist who is known for his outspoken criticism of the humanitarian crisis in southeastern Niger is said to be spreading false news against the government, reports say.
According to the Interior minister Hassoumi Massaoudou, AFP reports that Tchangari was arrested for spreading propaganda.
This man has been collaborating with Boko Haram for some time, and he is actively spreading propaganda and false news in liaison with Boko Haram. All his propaganda aims to show… that Niger’s defence and security forces are the criminals… (and) not Boko Haram, the minister explains.
Tchangari was arrested on Monday and charged with criminal links to terrorist group. Human rights watchdog Amnesty International, has however called for the immediate release of the journalist.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/21/exposed-niger-journalist-arrested-for-collaborating-with-boko-haram/#sthash.t90GwNcQ.dpuf
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Federal Government Upgrades Four Colleges Of Education To Universities
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved the conversion of four federal colleges of education to universities.
The decision was taken at a meeting of the council, presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan.
Minister of Information, Patricia Akwashiki, and Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, briefed State House correspondents of the meeting’s outcome.
Shekarau listed the affected colleges of education as Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo (now Adeyemi University of Education, Ondo); Federal College of Education, Zaria (now Federal University of Education, Zaria); Federal College of Education, Kano (now Federal University of Education, Kano);and Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri (now Alvan Ikoku University of Education, Owerri).
The minister explained that the colleges of education were part of the 21 federal colleges of education that had been awarding degree programmes in the last three decades under the close supervision of the different universities they are affiliated to.
He said the council considered the need for further quality in teaching service, hence the conversion of the colleges to universities since more graduates would be needed in the teaching profession.
“We are heading to having more graduates in the teaching profession and hence the need for these universities to produce graduates in education. If we need quality education, we need quality teachers,” he said.
Shekarau explained that the next step was for the Ministry of Justice to prepare amendment to the laws establishing the colleges.
This, he explained, would be followed by some administrative changes.
The minister added that the council had approved the establishment of the Federal University of Health Sciences in Otukpo, Benue State.
Until the approval, the university was said to be the College of Medical Health Sciences under the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
He said the institution had now been granted autonomy as part of continuous efforts to ensure quality graduates into the various fields of medicine and sciences.
“So, a total of five universities were approved at the council meeting today,” the minister added.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/20/federal-government-upgrades-four-colleges-of-education-to-universities/#sthash.zdR8chul.dpuf
SELLING OF NOKIA PHONE
Amaechi Got N257bn From Excess Crude Account In 2013 – Okonjo Iweala
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, says Rotimi Amaechi, governor of Rivers state, received a total of N N257.6 billion from the federation account between January and October 2013.
Okonjo-Iweala said the governors’ forum had no basis asking her to account for $20 billion from the excess crude account (ECA) because details of the ECA are published every month.
She added that the ECA is discussed at every monthly session of the federal accounts allocation committee (FAAC), where all the state commissioners of finance are usually present.
“Rivers received N257.6 billion from the Federation Account between January and October 2013,” she said in a statement issued by Paul Nwabuikwu, her spokesman, in Abuja on Tuesday.
“The statement by the governors is totally strange because Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), meets every month and the ECA is discussed at every session with all the state commissioners of finance present.
“Nothing is hidden. At these meetings, the Minister of State, who is the Chairman of FAAC, announces the balance in the ECA which is then discussed.”
The minister directed governors who need further explanation on the account to consult their commissioners. Okonjo-Iweala added that Amaechi, who read the communiqué of the governors early on Tuesday, made unsubstantiated claims that N5 billion was missing in 2013.
“Governors who want any information about the ECA should ask for details from their commissioners who should have the records of what was discussed and agreed upon.
“Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers, who was reported to have read the communique on behalf of the governors, made a similar unsubstantiated allegation in November 2013.
“He alleged in November 2013 that $5 billion was missing from the ECA but we subsequently showed with facts that the amount was not missing.”
The statement added that in the interest of transparency and accountability, the ministry of finance would, in a couple of days, publish the details of the ECA for the last four years.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/20/amaechi-got-n257bn-from-excess-crude-account-in-2013-okonjo-iweala/#sthash.s4gQRi8k.dpuf
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, says Rotimi Amaechi, governor of Rivers state, received a total of N N257.6 billion from the federation account between January and October 2013.
Okonjo-Iweala said the governors’ forum had no basis asking her to account for $20 billion from the excess crude account (ECA) because details of the ECA are published every month.
She added that the ECA is discussed at every monthly session of the federal accounts allocation committee (FAAC), where all the state commissioners of finance are usually present.
“Rivers received N257.6 billion from the Federation Account between January and October 2013,” she said in a statement issued by Paul Nwabuikwu, her spokesman, in Abuja on Tuesday.
“The statement by the governors is totally strange because Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), meets every month and the ECA is discussed at every session with all the state commissioners of finance present.
“Nothing is hidden. At these meetings, the Minister of State, who is the Chairman of FAAC, announces the balance in the ECA which is then discussed.”
The minister directed governors who need further explanation on the account to consult their commissioners. Okonjo-Iweala added that Amaechi, who read the communiqué of the governors early on Tuesday, made unsubstantiated claims that N5 billion was missing in 2013.
“Governors who want any information about the ECA should ask for details from their commissioners who should have the records of what was discussed and agreed upon.
“Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers, who was reported to have read the communique on behalf of the governors, made a similar unsubstantiated allegation in November 2013.
“He alleged in November 2013 that $5 billion was missing from the ECA but we subsequently showed with facts that the amount was not missing.”
The statement added that in the interest of transparency and accountability, the ministry of finance would, in a couple of days, publish the details of the ECA for the last four years.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/05/20/amaechi-got-n257bn-from-excess-crude-account-in-2013-okonjo-iweala/#sthash.s4gQRi8k.dpuf
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Here is the video for WizKid’s latest single “EXPENSIVE SHIT”. Shot in South Africa by award winning director SESAN.
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2015 Neco time table
2015 NECO Timetable: June/July SSCE
2015 NECO Timetable – I’m pleased to announce to all the candidates that would
participate in the 2015 National Examinations Council (NECO) June/July SENIOR
SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (INTERNAL) that the examination timetable is
out.
The NECO SSCE internal has
seventy-six subjects. The examination has been schedule to incept on May 21st
and ends on July 10th, 2015.
Below is the NECO timetable.
You can also click on the link at the end of the post to download the 2015
NECO June/July Timetable.
See
NECO SSCE Timetable Below:
Monday 1st June
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2031
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Paper I: Practical – Physics
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2hrs 45mins
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10:00am – 12:45pm
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3021
|
Paper I: Practical – General Metal
Work
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3hrs
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2:00pm – 5:00pm
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|
Tuesday 2nd June
|
1033/1032
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Civic Education
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3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
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3071
|
Paper I: Practical – Woodwork
|
3hrs
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2.00pm – 5.00pm
|
|
Wednesday 3rd June
|
2081
|
Paper I: Practical – Computer
Studies
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3 hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
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Thursday 4th June
|
2021
|
Paper I: Practical – Chemistry
|
2hrs
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10:00am – 12:00noon
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3041
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Paper I: Practical – Electronics
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3hrs
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2:00pm – 5:00pm
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|
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2011
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Paper I: Practical – Biology
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2hrs
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10:00am – 12:00noon
|
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6231
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Paper I: Practical – Mining
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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6261
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Paper I: Practical – Stenography
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1hr 17mins
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3:00pm – 4:17pm
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6311
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Paper I: Practical – Animal
Husbandry
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1hr 30mins
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3:00pm – 4:30pm
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|
6321
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Paper I: Practical – Fisheries
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1hr 30mins
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3:00pm – 4:30pm
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6101
|
Paper I(a): Painting and
Decoration (Report Writing)
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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Friday 5th June
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6191
|
Paper I(a): Dyeing and Bleaching
(Report Writing)
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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|
6201
|
Paper I(a): Printing Craft
Practice (Report Writing)
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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6221
|
Paper I(a): Photography ( Report
Writing)
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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6251
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Paper I(a): Leather Goods
Manufacturing and Repair (Report Writing)
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
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6101
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Paper I(b): Painting and
Decoration (Practical)
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6hrs
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10:00am – 4:00pm
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6191
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Paper I(b): Dyeing and Bleaching
(Practical)
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6hrs
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10:00am – 4:00pm
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Saturday 6th June
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6201
|
Paper I(b): Printing Craft
Practice (Practical)
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6hrs
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10:00am – 4:00pm
|
|
6221
|
Paper I(b): Photography
(Practical)
|
6hrs
|
10:00am – 4:00pm
|
|
6251
|
Paper I(b): Leather Goods
Manufacturing and Repair (Practical)
|
6hrs
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10:00am – 4:00pm
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Monday 8th June
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6271
|
Paper I: Practical – Data
Processing
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3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
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Tuesday 9th June
|
2061
3063/3062
|
Paper I: Practical – Agricultural
Science
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Building Construction
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1hr 30mins 2 hrs
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10:00am – 11:30am 2:00pm – 4:00pm
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Wednesday 10th
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4063/4061
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Paper III & I: Objective &
Practical / Physical – Geography
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2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
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June
|
3031
|
Paper I: Practical – Basic
Electricity
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3hrs
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2:00pm – 5:00pm
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Thursday 11th June
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1023
1022
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Paper III: Objective – General
Mathematics Paper II: Essay – General Mathematics
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1hr 45mins 2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 11:45am 12:00noon –
2:30pm
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Friday 12th June
|
3013/3014
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Paper III & IV: Objective
& Drawing – Technical Drawing
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2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
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6264
|
Paper IV: Practical – Stenography
(Word Processing)
|
2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
Monday 15th June
|
2033/2032
5013/5012
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Physics
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Store Management
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3hrs
2hrs 40mins
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10:00am – 1:00pm 2:00pm – 4:40pm
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|
4073/4072
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Government
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2hrs 40mins
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10:00am – 12:40pm
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Tuesday 16th June
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4043/4042
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Music
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2hrs 30mins
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2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
|
3023/3022
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – General Metal Work
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2hrs 30mins
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2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
Wednesday 17th
|
2023/2022
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Chemistry
|
3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
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June
|
3061
|
Paper I: Drawing – Building
Construction
|
3hrs
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2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
1012/1013
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Paper II & III: Essay &
Objective – English Language
|
2hrs 45mins
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10:00am – 12:45pm
|
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1014
|
Paper IV: Test of Orals – English
Language
|
45mins
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12:45pm – 1:30pm
|
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6053/6052
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration
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1hr 40mins
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3:00pm – 4:40pm
|
|
6073/6072
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work
|
2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6093/6092
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Blocklaying, Bricklaying & Concrete Work
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
Thursday 18th June
|
6123/6122
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Machine Woodworking
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1hr 40mins
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3:00pm – 4:40pm
|
|
6133/6132
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Carpentry & Joinery
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6153/6152
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Upholstery
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1hr 30mins
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3:00pm – 4:30pm
|
|
6263/6262
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Stenography
|
2hrs
|
3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6313/6312
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Animal Husbandry
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6323/6322
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Fisheries
|
2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6183/6182
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Clothing & Textiles
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2hrs 30mins
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3:00pm – 5:30pm
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Friday 19th June
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4062
|
Paper II: Essay – Geography
|
2hrs
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10:00am – 12:00noon
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3043/3042
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Electronics
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
Monday 22nd June
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4083/4082
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Economics
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
3093/3092
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Foods & Nutrition
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2hrs 30mins
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2:30pm – 5:00pm
|
|
Tuesday 23rd June
|
2013/2012
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Biology
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2hrs 30mins
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10:00am 12:30pm
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4113/4112
|
Paper III & II: Objective,
Essay & Literature – Arabic
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3hrs 30mins
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2:00pm – 5:30pm
|
|
Wednesday 24th June
|
2083/2082
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Computer Studies
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3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
|
4101
|
Paper I: Written Comprehension –
French
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1hr
|
2:00pm – 3:00pm
|
|
4102
|
Paper II: Written Expression –
French
|
1hr 45mins
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3:00pm – 4:45pm
|
|
|
5033/5032
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Commerce
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2hrs 40mins
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10:00am – 12:40pm
|
Thursday 25th June
|
3074
|
Paper IV: Drawing & Design –
Woodwork
|
2hrs
|
1:00pm – 3:00pm
|
|
3073/3072
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Woodwork
|
2hrs
|
3:30pm – 5:30pm
|
Friday 26th June
|
2063/2062
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Agricultural Science
|
2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
|
5053/5052
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Insurance
|
2hrs 40mins
|
3:00pm – 5:40pm
|
|
|
2043
|
Paper III: Objective – Further
Mathematics
|
2hrs
|
10:00am – 12:00noon
|
Monday 29th June
|
2042
|
Paper II: Essay – Further
Mathematics
|
2hrs 30mins
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12:00noon – 2:30pm
|
|
4093/4094
|
Paper III & IV: Objective
& Prose – Literature in English
|
2hrs 15mins
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3:00pm – 5:15pm
|
|
4123/4122
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Hausa
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
4133/4132
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Igbo
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
4143/4142
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Yoruba
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
Tuesday 30th June
|
4153/4152
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Edo
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
4163/4162
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Efik
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
4173/4172
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Ibibio
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3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
3053/3052
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Auto Mechanics
|
3hrs
|
2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
Wednesday 1st July
|
3011
|
Paper I: Practical – Technical
Drawing
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
4092
|
Paper II: Drama & Poetry –
Literature in English
|
1hr 40mins
|
2:30pm – 4:10pm
|
|
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5023
|
Paper III: Objective – Financial
Accounting
|
1hr 20mins
|
10:00am – 11:20am
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Thursday 2nd July
|
5022
|
Paper II: Theory & Practice –
Financial Accounting
|
2hrs 30mins
|
11:20am – 1:50pm
|
|
3033/3032
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Basic Electricity
|
2hrs 15mins
|
2:30pm – 4:45pm
|
|
4013/4012
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Christian Religious Studies
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2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
|
|
Friday 3rd July
|
4023/4022
|
Paper III & II:
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Objective & Essay – Islamic
Studies
|
2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
|
|
2073/2072
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Physical Education
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2hrs
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3:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
|
6013/6012
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Auto-Body Repair and Spray Painting
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
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6023/6022
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Auto
Electrical Work
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
6033/6032
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Paper III & II:
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Objective & Essay – Auto Mechanical
work
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3hrs
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10:00am – 1:00pm
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6063/6062
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Paper III & II:
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Objective & Essay – Welding
& Fabrication Engineering Craft Practice
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3h r s
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10 :00a m – 1:00pm
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6113/6112
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Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
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2hrs 30mins
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10:00am – 12:30pm
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Monday 6th July
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6144
6143/6142
|
Paper IV: Drawing & Design –
Furniture making Paper III & II: Objective & Essay – Furniture Making
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2hrs
1hr 45mins
|
10:00am – 12:00noon 12:30pm –
2:15pm
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|
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6243/6242
|
Paper III & II:
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Objective & Essay – Tourism
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3hrs 30mins
|
10:00am – 1:30pm
|
|
6283/6282
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Store
Keeping
|
2hrs 40mins
|
10:00am – 12:40pm
|
|
6293/6292
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Book
Keeping
|
3hrs 50mins
|
10:00am – 1:50pm
|
|
6343/6342
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Salesmanship
|
2hrs 40mins
|
10:00am – 12:40pm
|
|
3083/3082
|
Paper III & II: Objective
& Essay – Home Management
|
2hrs 30mins
|
2:30pm – 5:00pm
|
|
Tuesday 7th July
|
4031
|
Paper I: Drawing – Visual Art
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
4034
|
Paper IV: Creative Design – Visual
Art
|
3hrs
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2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
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Wednesday 8th
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4033/4032
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Visual Art
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3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
July
|
5043/5042
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Office
Practice
|
3hrs
|
2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
4053/4052
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – History
|
3hrs
|
10:00am – 1:00pm
|
|
6043/6042
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Auto Parts
Merchandising
|
3hrs
|
2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6233/6232
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Minning
|
2hrs 45mins
|
2:00pm – 4:45pm
|
|
6083/6082
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Radio,
Television & Electronic Works
|
2hrs 30mins
|
2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
Thursday 9th July
|
6163/6162
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Catering
Craft Practice
|
2hrs 30mins
|
2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
6173/6172
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay- Garment
Making
|
2hrs 30mins
|
2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
|
|
6213/6212
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay –
Cosmetology
|
2hrs 30mins
|
2:00pm – 4:30pm
|
|
6273/6272
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Data
Processing
|
3hrs
|
2:00pm – 5:00pm
|
|
6303/6302
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – GSM
Maintenance & Repairs
|
2hrs
|
2:00pm – 4:00pm
|
|
6333/6332
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Marketing
|
2hrs 40mins
|
2:00pm – 4:40pm
|
Friday 10th July
|
2053/2052
|
Paper III & II:
|
Objective & Essay – Health
Education
|
2hrs
|
10:00am – 12:00noon
|
2051
|
Paper I: Test
|
of Practical – Health Education
|
1hr 30mins
|
3:00pm – 4:30pm
|
SCHOOLS AND CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE
THE FOLLOWING:
1.
FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND AUTO
MECHANICS PRACTICAL PAPER I; FRENCH, MUSIC AND ARABIC PAPER IV, THE SPECIFIC
VENUES FOR THE EXAMINATION SHOULD BE CONFIRMED FROM NECO OFFICE IN THE
RESPECTIVE STATE.
2.
PRACTICAL IN THE SCIENCES,
STENOGRAPHY, COMPUTER STUDIES AND DATA PROCESSING SHOULD BE IN SETS WHERE THE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES IS LARGE AND EQUIPMENT CANNOT GO ROUND.
3.
VISUAL ART PAPER IV [CREATIVE
DESIGN] SHOULD BE GIVEN TO CANDIDATES AT LEAST ONE WEEK, WHILE WELDING AND
FABRICATION, ENGINEERING CRAFT PRACTICE THREE WEEKS TO EXAMINATION DAY.
4.
THE NIGERIAN LANGUAGES HAUSA, IGBO
AND YORUBA INCLUDE LITERATURE ASPECT.
5.
BRINGING GSM INTO THE EXAMINATION
HALL IS PROHIBITED.
6.
USE OF SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR IS NOT
ALLOWED.
7.
THE ALBINOS AND BLIND CANDIDATES ARE
TO BE GIVEN 30 MINUTES EXTRA TIME ACROSS ALL SUBJECTS
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