LAGOS STATE YEAR 2022 SCREENING TEST INTO MODEL COLLEGES SET TO COMMENCE ON TUESDAY
By Sumayyah Olapade
Lagos State Examinations Board has written to remind all candidates who registered for year 2022 Screening Test that the Examination will commence from Tuesday, 19th to Friday, 22nd July, 2022 at all six designated CBT centres across the State as earlier scheduled.
According to a statement which was signed by Bakare Fatai, the public affairs officer on the 18th of July 2022, it stated that the candidates whose examination slips read WAEC Testing and Training Centre (WTTC), Ogba as their examination centre should kindly note that they are now to write the Test at WAEC International Office, Plot 6, Lateef Jakande Rd, Ist Gate B/S, Opposite Chicken Republic, Agidingbi, Ikeja.
It was also stated that all candidate who are yet to print out their examination slips should do so immediately without further delay.
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