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FG Bans Pupils Under 11 Years From Participating In Common Entrance Exams

The Federal government has ban children below 11 years old from participating in the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE).

The permanent secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, David Adejo made this known while monitoring the 2023 examination alongside the registrar of the examination body, the National Examination Council (NECO), Ibrahim Wushishi.

He lamented the rate at which parents made their underage children sit the National Common Entrance Examination

Adejo said: “We are killing our children by allowing underage children to participate in the Common Entrance Examination.

“In the cause of monitoring the exercise, I saw children that are not up to 10 years siting for the examination. In fact, three of them accepted that they are nine years old. We are teaching these children the wrong values. Education is not about passing examination. It’s about teaching, learning and character formation

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“Parents should let these children do the examination when they should. We don’t get value by pushing these children too far. Most of the times if a child starts too early, he or she will have little problems later in life.

“Education is designed in such a way that at any particular stage in life, there are messages your brain can take, understand and process. We are moving from education that is reliant on reading textbooks and passing examination to where education is what can you use your knowledge to do for the society.

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“You put a small child to go through all the rigours, by the time he finishes secondary school, getting to University becomes a problem. I had that experience with a friend. Till date that friend did not get into a University, simply because he was put into school earlier than age that he was supposed to be put into school.”

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