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To all concerned parents/guardians, schools, and students,
This notice is to inform you of significant changes in the departmental subjects for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The changes apply to all secondary school students in line with the revised WASSCE examination structure.
NEW DEPARTMENTAL CLASSIFICATIONS
β’ ARTS Department is now HUMANITIES.
β’ COMMERCIAL (formerly Social Science) is now BUSINESS.
β’ SCIENCE Department retains its name.
SUBJECT OFFERING PROGRAMMES
Candidates are required to select subjects from the following programmes:
1. SCIENCES
2. HUMANITIES (formerly Arts)
3. BUSINESS (formerly Social Science)
AVAILABLE EXAMINATION SUBJECTS
(Candidates are required to select 6 subjects in addition to the three compulsory subjects.)
SCIENCES:
1. Geography
2. Further Mathematics
3. Agricultural Science
4. Biology
5. Chemistry
6. Health Education
7. Physical Education
8. Physics
9. Livestock Farming
10. Technical Drawing
11. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
12. Foods and Nutrition
13. Beauty and Cosmetology
HUMANITIES:
1. Christian Religious Studies
2. Government
3. Nigerian History
4. Islamic Studies
5. Literature in English
6. Arabic
7. Hausa Language
8. Igbo Language
9. Yoruba Language
10. Edo
11. Efik
12. Ibibio
13. Livestock Farming
BUSINESS:
1. Commerce
2. Accounting
3. Marketing
4. Economics
5. Livestock Farming
6. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
7. Beauty and Cosmetology
8. Fashion Design and Garment Making
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:
1. Citizenship and Heritage Studies (formerly Civic Education)
2. English Language
3. General Mathematics
All candidates are strongly advised to take note of these changes and select their subjects accordingly during the registration process.
RE: THE POLITICAL METAMORPHOSIS OF DANIEL BWALA β FROM PRINCIPLE TO PROSTITUTION
Dear Mr. Daniel Bwala,
We see you.
We see the same man who stood on podiums with veins popping and spit flying, dragging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu like he owed you personally. You painted him as the architect of all Nigeriaβs problems, questioned his integrity, attacked his health, criticized his policies, and ridiculed his ambitions. We remember every word. Nigerians do not suffer from collective amnesia β only politicians do.
You were Atiku Abubakarβs mouthpiece β loyal not to the truth, but to the pocket. You told the world Tinubu was unfit to lead. You called him a danger to democracy. Now here you are, comfortably seated under the very table you once claimed was built on corruption and betrayal.
Letβs call a spade what it is: Youβre not a patriot. Youβre a political pr******te in a rented conscience.
Where is your integrity, sir?
You told Nigerians that you stood for justice, for equity, for the truth. But the moment a seat opened up in the corridors of power, you dumped your moral sermon on the roadside and jumped into the very ship you said was sinking. How are you different from the traders in the temple whom Christ drove out? You preach virtue in public and sell out in private.
You speak now with a tongue dipped in hypocrisy, trying to sound like a statesman when youβve acted like a state agent for political expediency. You criticize people who raise genuine concerns, yet you had worse things to say about Tinubu when you were not on his payroll.
So the question is: what changed? The man or your bank account?
Your journey from Atikuβs spokesman to Tinubuβs defender is not just shameful β itβs symbolic of everything that is wrong with Nigerian politics: no ideology, no principles, just selfish ambition and political prostitution in broad daylight.
We donβt hate that people change their minds. But we hate when people sell theirs.
You, Bwala, have now become the very type of politician you once warned Nigerians about β a flip-flopper who sways not with the truth, but with the tides of personal gain. And for that, you owe the people you once misled an apology.
We are battling insecurity, hunger, economic instability, banditry, and ethnic division, yet men like you are more concerned with positioning yourself beside power than using your voice to challenge it. This is not just a political failure β it's a moral collapse.
You once stood as a man of the law, now you're just another lawyer who sold his voice to power, and silence to conscience.
History may not punish you today, but the children born into this chaos β the ones you helped normalize β will read your tweets, your speeches, your shameless about-face, and know the truth: Daniel Bwala did not serve Nigeria. He served himself.
And when Nigeria eventually rises, it will not be because of men like you, but in spite of them.
Sincerely,
A Citizen Who Still Has A Spine.
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