Love Expo? NECO Warns Candidates Against Online Scam Artistes

Love Expo? NECO Warns Candidates Against Online Scam Artistes

People claiming to have the National Examination Council (NECO) LIVE questions and answers use social media and other platforms to deceive unsuspecting victims, luring them into parting with sums of money under the guise of providing them questions and answers before the commencement of each paper during the examinations. These scam artists also sometimes claim to upgrade scores after the exam. To ensure that you never fall victim to a scam, make knowledge and self-vigilance your first line. 

The National Examination Council (NECO) has warned candidates sitting for its examinations against patronising people who post requests online, asking them to pay and get leaked answers.

See: NECO Now Set to Introduce CBT Next Year.

NECO’s Abuja Liaison Officer, Mr Abdul Mustapha, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja, said such online postings were from scammers.

NAN reports that NECO organises Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), Basic Education Certification Examination (BECE) and National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE).

See also: 2015 NECO Result – Release Date [Official].

According to Mustapha, such fraudsters cheat unsuspecting candidates, adding that whoever patronises is doing that at his/her peril.
“They have no access to our answers; they cannot get our answers; they will pretend as if they have seen the answers but it is all lies.

“Our questions appear in four types – types A to D ; but what they present to unsuspecting candidates is just manufactured answers without the type specifications.

“Again, our questions stop at 50, but theirs continue from 51 to 100; that is another proof that they have not seen our answers.
“In one occasion, in our biology exam, the specimen was an ear but they drew flower in their own fake answers,’’ he said.

He said that candidates had always shy from reporting to NECO when they fell prey to scammers, ‘’knowing that they tried to cheat but ended up being cheated.’’

The 2015 NECO SSCE internal examination which commenced on May 21 will end on July 10. (NAN)

Anyone who receives these false solicitations is strongly advised to either disregard them in their own best interest, or report to the nearest law enforcement agency.


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