The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the 2025 SSCE results with 818, 492 candidates representing 60.26% getting five credits and above in English and Mathematics.
The Registrar of the Council, Professor Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, while releasing the results in Minna Wednesday stated that 1, 144,496 candidates representing 84.26% got credit and above irrespective of English and Mathematics.
He added that 1, 367, 210 candidates registered for the examination while 1, 358, 339 candidates sat for the examination, adding that the number of candidates with special needs is 1, 626.
Professor Wushishi said the council is in touch with the Adamawa state government to complete the disrupted examination in eight schools involving 29 papers in Lamorde local government of the state.
He said: “I wish to also draw your attention to a case in Lamorde government of Adamawa state involving eight schools which were affected by a communal clash resulting in the disruption of our examinations from 7th to 25th July 2025.”
He stated that a total number of 599 candidates affected by the crisis are required to write 13 subjects and 29 papers that were disrupted.
“We have since commenced talks with the state government with a view to conducting the examinations for the affected schools. This means that the results of the eight affected schools cannot be released now because they are incomplete,” he said.