Ms Adeoye said the project aimed at expanding educational opportunities for inmates.
Mr Wushishi said NABTEB’s visit reflected strong institutional goodwill and expressed NECO’s enthusiasm for renewed collaboration.
Mr Mohammed said the board had approved a four-month registration window for the examination.
He said the gesture was in continuation of his lifelong commitment to education.
He said the directive was in line with government policy to strengthen professionalism in the teaching profession
The National Business and Technical Examinations Board has released the results of the 2025 June/July National Business Certificate (NBC) and National Technical Certificate (NTC) examinations
Mr Mohammed described the review as a transformative initiative that would reshape the landscape of technical education in Nigeria.
He expressed confidence that at the end of the training, NABTEB shall emerge better informed.
Mr Alausa urged the administrators in the sector to implement the policies of the government.
Mr Owoseni said that the actions of the affected registrants warrant prosecution and possible jail term.
