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09/04/2024

I just want to put some few remarks on how Senior 4 of 2023 cry perhaps our ministry of education failed to provide a graph paper during national examination thus our ministry of education set two questions which requires graph paper but some of our learners attempt those questions without graph papers, and how that questions be Mark? But my advice of this year 2024, ministry of education should provide a graph paper if a number that require graph paper during examination.
Two numbers that our ministry of education failed to provide a graph paper are:_
1. Inequalities , the number set in this top require a graph paper.
2. Cumulative frequency in statistics also require a graph paper.

Now if students attempt this two questions and no graph paper how are you going to mark that questions.

Please and please this 2024 all requirements should be fulfill to avoid complain

16/07/2022

CHINUA ACHEBE (1930-2013)

Chinua Achebe of Nigeria was one of the most famous 20th Century African writers.

He published his first novel Things Fall Apart in 1958 and has since published four more novels and a series of short stories, essays, and other literature. Much of Achebe’s work focuses on the themes of colonialism, post-colonialism, and the tumultuous political atmosphere in post colonial Nigeria.

ACHEBE, CHINUA (1930– ). Born in Ogidi, in Anambra State, Achebe was baptized Albert Chinualumogu. He is one of Nigeria’s most renowned English-language novelists. He received his bachelor’s degree in literature from the University College (present-day University of Ibadan). Achebe worked for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (1954–1967).

In 1967, he joined the faculty of the University of Nigeria at Nsukka as a literature professor. During the civil war, Achebe worked for the Republic of Biafra. In 1967, he cofounded a publishing company with Christopher Okigbo, who died during the civil war. Many of Achebe’s works touch on Nigerian political issues.

His famous works include Things Fall Apart (1958), Anthills of the Savannah (1987), and No Longer at Ease (1960). After the war, he worked as the director of African Studies at the University of Nigeria at Enugu. During the 1970s, he taught at several different universities in the United States. He spent the next 20 years living in both the United States and Nigeria, holding various positions such as director of Heinemann (Nigeria).

Achebe was a member of the People’s Redemption Party. In 1990, he was paralyzed from the waist down by a serious car accident in Nigeria.

Achebe has received numerous awards, including the Margaret Wong Prize, the New Statesman “Jock” Campbell Prize, and the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (1972). He has also received several honorary doctorates from international universities.

Chinua Achebe died in Boston on March 22, 2013. He was 82.

Rest in peace legend...

02/06/2021

You can I apply for the position

21/03/2021

Wishing candidates for success

21/03/2021

I wish the candidates to success in their exams thus may Almighty God give them critical thinking to defeat their examination.

16/02/2021

True knowledge comes only through suffering.

20/01/2021

Hey guys please don't be hostile to your books get close to your books and read as much as you can because the moment you read is the moment your knowledge get intensifying and thanks for your attentions

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