Education
Darul Naeem Wasa’adat Model School Graduates 17 Pupils Amid Celebration and Academic Excellence
Seventeen students have graduated from Darul Naeem Wasa’adat Model School, located on Foster Street in Jikwoyi, Abuja, marking a significant milestone in their academic journey.
The graduation ceremony, held on Saturday, was a colourful event filled with pride and celebration. Parents, teachers, and community members gathered to honour the accomplishments of the outgoing pupils. Highlights of the day included an academic quiz competition organized by the school management, with outstanding students receiving awards for their performance.
Speaking during the ceremony, the school proprietor, Mr. Moshood Mukaila Abiodun, expressed his joy at witnessing the academic growth of the graduating students.
“I’m proud to see our pupils move on to the next phase of their education. Their brilliance and hard work are a testament to the quality of learning at our institution,” Abiodun said.
He encouraged the graduating students to remain disciplined and focused as they transition to higher institutions, while also urging newly admitted pupils to emulate their predecessors.
The proprietor also announced that the school will resume for the next academic session on September 8, 2025.
Education
JAMB conducts third party exam for Hos workers
Mariam Sanni
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board conducted promotional examination for junior workers under the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
About 450 junior staff participated in the computer based test examination at Ade-Ola International School, Kubwa – a suburb in the nation’s capital.
Speaking with journalists at the end of the exercise, the Director in charge of Abuja zone for JAMB, Hajia Zainab Hamzat said the exercise went smoothly.
She noted that 476 staff under the HoS were expected to participate in the promotion exercise but only 450 workers showed up for the exam.
The drector said: “Everything went well as usual. We call it third party exam. It is a promotion exam for HoS. All their officers sat for the exam for the purpose of promotion.
“We had two sessions – morning and afternoon. In the morning we expected 250 but 232 were present. In the afternoon we expected 226 and eight were absent.
“The exam was smooth. Everything went well.
The examination was for all the junior staff of HoS. We had immigration officers, fire fighters, civil defence and other paramilitary organisations under HoS for the examination.”
Also speaking, Durector of Ade-Ola International School, Kubwa, Mercy Olaosegbe lauded JAMB for setting high standards in professional examination.
She said: “The examination went well. We have all the facilities to conduct this examination. JAMB will not allow you to participate in these exams if your facilities are not up to standard. Because our centre is doing well, we have been participating in third party examination organised by JAMB.”
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