NECO Awards Best Performing Candidates in 2022, 2023 Exams with Scholarships

NECO has awarded scholarships to 14 best performing candidates in the 2022 and 2023 examinations at all levels across the country.

NECO Awards Best Performing Candidates in 2022, 2023 Exams with Scholarships

The National Examinations Council, NECO, has awarded scholarships to 14 best performing candidates in the 2022 and 2023 examinations at all levels across the country. This disclosure was made by the Registrar/ CEO of NECO, Prof Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi during the Council’s Productivity Award ceremony held in Minna, Niger State.

According to Wushishi, the best performing male and female candidates in SSCE 2022 are Asiru Ahmed Opeyemi from Crescent International High School, Sango-Ota, Ogun State, and Obidibo Chioma Blessing.

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Okafor Chima Christian from Saint Paul Academy, Jos, and Benson Ifebube Chelsea, from Renaissance Garden Secondary School, Ago-Okota, Lagos, are the best performing students for the 2023.

In the Basic Education Certificate Examination category, for 2022, Akintola Samuel Oluwadaresimi of Apostolic Church College, Sango, Ibadan, and Onochie Chiamada Francis of Igbenedion Educational Centre, Benin, topped the chart as the best performing students while Ekwueme Ikechukwu Excellent from Kimota Science College, Gboko, and Owuye Faheeza Oluwakemi of Maryland Comprehensive School (Junior), Lagos, emerged the best in 2023.

Similarly, the best performing candidates for the National Common Entrance Examination are Bokare Lemuel Ogheneyobre of Kingskidies Nursery and Primary School, Warri, and Chika Ugu Anastasia from Nana Primary School, Warri.

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Winners in the gifted children category include Njoku Obinna Adrian of Rosai Kid Montessori School, New Owerri, and Anikwu Princess Kamsiyochukwu from Springfield Academy, Awka.

Also, some staff of the Council, who distinguished themselves in their various areas of duty, were also honoured and given awards by the organization.