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NECO 2025 Results: Strong Performance Amid Malpractice Concerns as more than 1 Million Students beat the Five (5) Credit threshold

A mixed bag as Record-Breaking Academic Performance is tarnished by Malpractice Scandal

byKingsley Okafor
September 18, 2025
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National Examinations Council (NECO) Registrar, Dantani Wushishi

National Examinations Council (NECO) Registrar, Dantani Wushishi

 

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has announced impressive results for its 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination, with over 1.14 million students achieving five credits or better. However, the success story comes with concerning reports of widespread examination misconduct across multiple states.

Record-Breaking Academic Performance

Professor Danteni Ibrahim Wushishi, NECO’s Chief Executive Officer, revealed the outstanding statistics during a Wednesday press conference at the organization’s Minna headquarters. The examination saw remarkable success rates, with 1,144,496 candidates—representing 84.26% of all test-takers—securing five credits and above in their results.

More significantly for students seeking higher education opportunities, 818,492 candidates (60.26% of total examinees) achieved five credits including both Mathematics and English. This performance meets Nigeria’s standard university admission requirements, opening doors for tertiary education access across the country.

Malpractice Scandal Tarnishes Success

Despite the academic achievements, Professor Wushishi expressed serious concerns about examination integrity. The Council’s investigation uncovered systematic cheating involving 38 educational institutions spread across 30 states nationwide.

These implicated schools will face formal hearings before receiving appropriate disciplinary measures. The widespread nature of the malpractice—spanning nearly two-thirds of Nigeria’s states—highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining examination standards.

Staff Misconduct and Sanctions

Beyond institutional violations, NECO identified serious misconduct among examination supervisors. Nine officials from five different locations have been recommended for permanent blacklisting due to various infractions.

The misconduct cases included supervisors assisting candidates in cheating, arriving late to examination centers, providing inadequate oversight, engaging in physical altercations, defying instructions, and displaying unprofessional behavior. The affected supervisors came from Rivers State (three individuals), Federal Capital Territory (three), Niger State (one), Kano State (one), and Osun State (one).

Regional Disruptions Impact Results

Security challenges in Adamawa State created additional complications for the examination process. Communal violence between July 7 and 25, 2025, forced the suspension of examinations at eight schools, affecting 599 students across 13 subjects and 29 examination papers.

NECO is currently coordinating with Adamawa State authorities to reschedule these disrupted examinations. The affected students’ results will remain withheld until the make-up examinations can be successfully conducted.

Commitment to Excellence and Efficiency

Professor Wushishi emphasized NECO’s dedication to maintaining both academic standards and operational efficiency. The 2025 results were processed and released just 54 days after the final examination papers were completed in August, demonstrating the Council’s improved administrative capabilities.

The Chief Executive Officer praised NECO staff members for their professional conduct, academic expertise, and commitment to maintaining examination integrity throughout the process. This dedication, he noted, ensures continued public confidence in NECO’s certification standards.

The mixed results—outstanding academic performance alongside significant integrity concerns—reflect the complex challenges facing Nigeria’s educational assessment system as it strives to balance accessibility with credibility.

 

Kingsley Okafor

Kingsley Okafor

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