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  1. Asked: June 22, 2025In: WAEC

    What is WAEC?

    peter
    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on July 12, 2025 at 10:58 am

    WAEC (West African Examinations Council) is an examination body responsible for conducting the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This exam is a prerequisite for admission into universities and other tertiary institutions in West Africa.

    WAEC (West African Examinations Council) is an examination body responsible for conducting the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This exam is a prerequisite for admission into universities and other tertiary institutions in West Africa.

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  2. Asked: June 29, 2025In: WAEC

    If sinθθ = K find tanθθ, 0° ≤≤ θθ ≤≤ 90°.

    Dr Ben
    Dr Ben Begginer
    Added an answer on June 30, 2025 at 12:27 pm

    You're given: sin⁡(θθ)=K\sin(θθ) = Ksin(θθ)=K and asked to find: tan⁡(θθ)\tan(θθ)tan(θθ) for 0∘≤θθ≤90∘0^\circ \leq θθ \leq 90^\circ0∘≤θθ≤90∘. Assuming the equation means: sin⁡(θθ)=K\sin(θθ) = Ksin(θθ)=K (i.e., "θθ" is treated as a single angle, so it's not a typo of sin⁡θ⋅θ\sinθ \cdot θsinθ⋅θ) ThenRead more

    You’re given:
    sin⁡(θθ)=K\sin(θθ) = Ksin(θθ)=K
    and asked to find:
    tan⁡(θθ)\tan(θθ)tan(θθ)
    for 0∘≤θθ≤90∘0^\circ \leq θθ \leq 90^\circ0∘≤θθ≤90∘.
    Assuming the equation means:

    • sin⁡(θθ)=K\sin(θθ) = Ksin(θθ)=K (i.e., “θθ” is treated as a single angle, so it’s not a typo of sin⁡θ⋅θ\sinθ \cdot θsinθ⋅θ)
    • Then we want tan⁡(θθ)\tan(θθ)tan(θθ)

    Step-by-step:

    From:
    sin⁡(θθ)=K\sin(θθ) = Ksin(θθ)=K
    Then:
    θθ=sin⁡−1(K)θθ = \sin^{-1}(K)θθ=sin−1(K)
    Then:
    tan⁡(θθ)=tan⁡(sin⁡−1(K))\tan(θθ) = \tan(\sin^{-1}(K))tan(θθ)=tan(sin−1(K))


    Identity:

    Let x=sin⁡−1(K)x = \sin^{-1}(K)x=sin−1(K). Then:
    tan⁡(x)=sin⁡(x)cos⁡(x)=K1−K2\tan(x) = \frac{\sin(x)}{\cos(x)} = \frac{K}{\sqrt{1 – K^2}}tan(x)=cos(x)sin(x)​=1−K2​K​

    (From the Pythagorean identity cos⁡(x)=1−sin⁡2(x)\cos(x) = \sqrt{1 – \sin^2(x)}cos(x)=1−sin2(x)​, valid in the range 0∘≤x≤90∘0^\circ \le x \le 90^\circ0∘≤x≤90∘).


    Final Answer:

    tan⁡(θθ)=K1−K2,for 0≤K≤1\tan(θθ) = \frac{K}{\sqrt{1 – K^2}}, \quad \text{for } 0 \le K \le 1tan(θθ)=1−K2​K​,for 0≤K≤1

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  3. Asked: June 29, 2025In: WAEC

    If the 2nd and 5th terms of a G.P are 6 and 48 respectively, find the sum of the first four for term

    MR BOLAJI
    MR BOLAJI Begginer
    Added an answer on June 29, 2025 at 3:10 pm

    Step 1: General formula of a G.P. The general term of a G.P. is: Tn=arn−1Tn​=arn−1 Where: aa = first term rr = common ratio TnTn​ = nth term. ep 2: Use given terms 2nd term: ar=6ar=6 → (1) 5th term: ar4=48ar4=48 → (2) Divide (2) by (1): ar4ar=486⇒r3=8⇒r=2arar4​=648​⇒r3=8⇒r=2 Now substitute r=2r=2 inRead more

    Step 1: General formula of a G.P.

    The general term of a G.P. is:

    Tn=arn−1Tn​=arn−1

    Where:

    • aa = first term

    • rr = common ratio

    • TnTn​ = nth term.

    ep 2: Use given terms

    • 2nd term: ar=6ar=6 → (1)

    • 5th term: ar4=48ar4=48 → (2)

    Divide (2) by (1):

    ar4ar=486⇒r3=8⇒r=2arar4​=648​⇒r3=8⇒r=2

    Now substitute r=2r=2 into equation (1):

    a(2)=6⇒a=3a(2)=6⇒a=3


    Step 3: Find the first four terms

    Using a=3a=3, r=2r=2:

    • 1st term: a=3a=3

    • 2nd term: ar=6ar=6

    • 3rd term: ar2=12ar2=12

    • 4th term: ar3=24ar3=24


    Step 4: Sum the first four terms

    S=3+6+12+24=45S=3+6+12+24=45


    ✅ Final Answer:

    4545​

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  4. Asked: June 23, 2025In: JAMB, WAEC

    How Do UNN Calculate Her Post UTME Aggregate Score (JAMB & O’level)?

    Classgist
    Classgist Begginer
    Added an answer on June 23, 2025 at 2:51 pm

    This is how UNN Post UTME aggregate score is calculated; Ratio: 60:40 JAMB 60 percent O level 40 % O’level Grade A 1 = 100 points B2 = 90points B 3 = 80 points C4 = 70 points C 5 = 60 points C6 = 50 points Assuming that you are an applicant, seeking to pursue a study program in Scientific LaboratoryRead more

    This is how UNN Post UTME aggregate score is calculated;

    Ratio: 60:40

    JAMB 60 percent
    O level 40 %
    O’level Grade
    A 1 = 100 points
    B2 = 90points
    B 3 = 80 points
    C4 = 70 points
    C 5 = 60 points
    C6 = 50 points

    Assuming that you are an applicant, seeking to pursue a study program in Scientific Laboratory Medical/ Laboratory Science and your JAMB result is 280, the following of your WAEC will be the grades of your results;

    Chemistry-C5 (60)
    Biology 3 (80)
    Physics- B2 (90)
    English language C4 (70)

    The totals = 60+ 80+90+70 = 300
    Just multiply your JAMB mark by 0.6, and add till your O level point scores.

    Aggregate Score = (280 x 0.6) [ 300 x 0.4 ]
    Sum = 168+120
    Aggregate total = 288
    Lastly, get the UNN Aggregate Score with Post UTME.
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  5. Asked: June 21, 2025In: WAEC

    What is the WAEC Syllabus for Yoruba & Recommended Textbooks 2025?

    peter
    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on June 21, 2025 at 12:35 pm

    The Yourba WAEC Examination had two papers: Papers 1 and 2. It will examine the following on Yoruba Language: comprehension, composition, sound system, grammar, and translation. It will also evaluate texted samples of oral and written literature, and Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation, CustomRead more

    The Yourba WAEC Examination had two papers: Papers 1 and 2. It will examine the following on Yoruba Language: comprehension, composition, sound system, grammar, and translation.

    It will also evaluate texted samples of oral and written literature, and Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation, Customs and Institutions. The rubrics will be in the Yoruba language.

    PAPER 1 will consist of 60 multiple choice objective questions of Language, Literature, and Culture. This paper will consist of three sections (Section A, B, and C).

    The candidates will be expected to complete all the questions within 1 hour with a score of 60 marks. The questions will be given as follows.

    Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in 1 hour for 60 marks. The questions shall be distributed as follows:

    Section A: LANGUAGE

    • Comprehension (2 short passages) – 10 items
    • Composition –   4 items
    • Sound System –   6 items
    • Grammar –   6 items
    • Translation –   4 items

    Section B: LITERATURE

    Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation – 4 items

    Oral Literature

    • Prose –  3
    • Poetry –  3 – 9 items
    • Drama –  3

    Written Literature –

    • Prose –  3
    • Poetry –  3 – 9 items
    • Drama –  3

    Section C: CULTURE

    Customs – 4 items

    Institutions – 4 items

    8 items

    Total = (30 + 22 + 8) = 60 items

    The content of paper 1 shall be that one of paper 2

    At Section B, all other questions except the Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation questions will be related to the set books at Paper 2.

    PAPER 2: This will be an essay type question paper on language, literature and culture. It will also consist of 3 parts Section A, B and C that will be of 2 hours duration with 100 marks.

    Candidates will be required to answer six questions in all: three questions from Section A; two questions from Section B and one question from Section C. They will also be required to answer all the questions in Yoruba using the official Yoruba orthography and metalanguage.

    CONTENT

    Section A: LANGUAGE

    Composition

    Candidates are advised to write 300 words and spend not more than 45 minutes on this section. The essay will be any of the following types:

    • Narrative
    • Descriptive
    • Argumentative
    • Expository
    • Dialogue
    • Debate
    • Letter writing

    Sound System

    Candidates will be required to answer one question from the two to be set.

    Areas to cover include:

    • Vowels, Consonants and Syllabic nasal
    • their production in terms of place and manner
    • their basic phonetic and phonemic classification
    • Syllable structure
    • Sound processes, e.g. vowel harmony

    assimilation

    elision

    • Sound system aspect of the orthography
    • Tones and tone notation

    SECTION B: Literature

    This section is made up of Oral Literature and Written Literature.

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  6. Asked: June 21, 2025In: WAEC

    Who are the Ibibio?

    peter
    peter Explorer
    Added an answer on June 21, 2025 at 12:28 pm

    The Ibibio language is likely to be among the mother tongue of the ancient proto-Bantu nation. They belong to Annang, Eket, Oron, Igbo, Efik and a conglomeration of some prominent ethnic groups. The Ibibio Union also foresees the unification of one nation during the colonial era in Nigeria, hence thRead more

    The Ibibio language is likely to be among the mother tongue of the ancient proto-Bantu nation. They belong to Annang, Eket, Oron, Igbo, Efik and a conglomeration of some prominent ethnic groups.

    The Ibibio Union also foresees the unification of one nation during the colonial era in Nigeria, hence the demand of the British to be recognised as a sovereign nation (Noah, 1988).

     

    The Ibibio do share personal names, culture, cuisine, and traditions with the Annang, Efik, Eket, Oron and Ibeno, and many others and they speak similar (dialects) languages that are more or less mutually comprehensible.

    Ibibio refers to an ethnic and a linguistic name. The Ibibio people all talk and communicate using Ibibio. The diversity in dialect of the different Ibibio groups is mostly due to the territorial seclusion experienced over an extended length of time.

    The growth of population and the increase in the area that has been occupied reduce linguistic homogeneity. When there is less The interaction, the Ibibio speakers will develop variations of the language.

    Ibibio origin is very hypothetical and diverse. They could be one of the first inhabitants of Nigeria. It is known that they got to their current home about 7000 B.C.. The Ibibio are not understood to have arrived where they are presently seated at what time.

    The Ibibios settled in their current place after two directions on the east and West, after leaving Cameroon through emigration. One of the large groups arrived in Nigeria through an overland process and settled at Ibom in Arochukwu.

     

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  7. Asked: June 21, 2025In: WAEC

    What Is the WAEC Syllabus for Ibibio Language & Textbooks 2025?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 21, 2025 at 12:18 pm

    It consisted of an exam with two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, which shall be a composite paper and shall be taken at a single sitting. The papers will have rubrics in Ibibio. The applicants will be expected to complete all the questions in Ibibio in an orthography metalanguage. In paper 1, there wilRead more

    It consisted of an exam with two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, which shall be a composite paper and shall be taken at a single sitting.

    The papers will have rubrics in Ibibio. The applicants will be expected to complete all the questions in Ibibio in an orthography metalanguage.

    In paper 1, there will be sixty multiple-choice objective questions, and it is expected that they will be answered in 1 hour with sixty marks. This paper shall consist of three parts: Section A, B, and C. The questions in the sections will include the following points of the subject:

    Below are the syllabus.

    • Section A: Language
    • Section B: Literature
    • Section C: Culture

    Section A: Language

    This will contain thirty multiple choice questions on language distributed as follows:

    • Comprehension (2 short passages) – 10 items
    • Composition/letter writing – 4 items
    • Sound system – 6 items
    • Grammar – 6 items
    • Translation – 4 items

    Section B:   Literature

    It will contain twenty-two multiple-choice questions on literature distributed as follows:

    Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation – 4 items

    Oral Literature

    • Prose – 3 items
    • Poetry – 3 items
    • Drama – 3 items

    Written Literature

    • Prose – 3 items
    • Poetry – 3 items
    • Drama – 3 items

    In this section, all questions other than those on Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation will be based on the set books for Paper 2.

    Section C: Culture

    This will contain eight multiple-choice questions on culture distributed as follows:

    Customs – 4 items

    Institutions – 4 items

    TOTAL: (30+22+8) = 60 items

    PAPER 2: Will be a composition test and will also have three sections, Section A, B and C.

    This paper will consist of three section as follows:

    • Section A: Language
    • Section B: Literature
    • Section C: Culture

    Candidates will be required to answer six out of the total of thirteen questions to be made available. The paper will take 2 hours to complete and carry 100 marks.

    Further details on therequirements and structure of the paper are given below.

    Section A: Essay

    This section will consist of the following:

    • Part 1 – Essay/Letter writing
    • Part 2 – Sound system
    • Part 3 – Grammar

    Part 1:  Essay/Letter writing

    Candidates are advised not to spend more than 45 minutes on this section. There will be 5 topics from the following essay types and candidates will be expected to attempt only one topic in about 300 words.

    • Narrative;
    • Descriptive;
    • Argumentative;
    • Expository;
    • Dialogue;
    • Proverbial;
    • Letter writing.

    Part 2:  Sound system

    Two questions will be set for candidates to attempt one. Questions will be set on these areas testing candidate’s basic knowledge of

    •  Vowels, Consonants, the Syllabic Nasal:
    • their production in terms of place and manner of articulation
    • their basic phonetic and phonemic classification
    • Syllable Structure – the way consonants and vowels combine in syllabus
    • Sound Processes: vowel harmony
    • Assimilation of loan words

    (e) Tone and tone intonation

    • – high tone
    • – low tone
    • – falling tone
    • – rising tone

    Part 3: Grammar

    Candidates will be required to answer one question from the two questions set.

    1. Word structure and word formation: root, affixes, suffix, prefix, coumpounding, borrowing, reduplication.
    2. Word classes: The noun, verb, adverb, pronoun, adjectives, conjunction, preposition.
    3. Grammatical categories: number, person, tense, negation.
    4. Phrases and Clauses: their structure and functions.
    5. Sentences: The structure -complex, compound and simple

    Types of sentence in terms of function: interrogative, declarative and negative.

    • Punctuation marks.

    Section B: Literature

    This section will consist of two parts, Part I (Oral Literature) and Part II (Written Literature). Six questions will be set, out of which candidates will be required to answer two, i.e. one on Oral Literature and the other on Written Literature. There will be six setbooks, three on Oral Literature and three on Written Literature.

    Part 1: Oral Literature

    • Prose ( Folktales, legends, proverbs, riddles)
    • Poetry (Songs, ballads)
    • Drama (Traditional drama)

    In Oral Literature, there will be three (3) setbooks covering different genres. One question will be set on each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one of the three questions.

    Part 2: Written Literature

    • Prose
    • Poetry
    • Drama

    In Written Literature too, there will be three setbooks covering the different genres. One question will be set on each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one out of the three questions.

    Section C:   Culture

    This section will consist of topics on customs and institutions. Two questions will be set and candidates will be required to answer one.

    Topics to be examined include:

    • Mme ubqk utom – Traditional occupation
    • Ukq iyak
    • Utq i]wan
    • Unyam urua
    • Udom ut[m
    • Uk[m ]kinya
    • Utuak ekpad
    • Udqk aya
    • Utop ufqk
    • Ufiaka ikpq
    • Usio id[d
    • Udqk ikad
    • Udqk ]kikan
    • Ukq] ubom

    (ii) Ubon/ekpÃk – Family Structure

    • UsÃ] ukpono/S’ekpono – Religious Institution
    • Abasi
    • Ndem
    • Ibqk
    • Ndukpo
    • Ndidia/utem ndidia nte – Traditional  (Ibibio) Food
    • Kadi
    • Fufu
    • Efere
    • Ikpo – Funerals
    • Mme usqrq/Mbre Ibibio – Traditional Festivals
    • Usqrq Nsuuk Udia
    • Usqrq idqk
    • Usqrq Mmana mmq
    • Usqrq uman
    • Usqrq Usio mboppo
    • Usqrq Eka Abasi
    • UsqrqUyad Ntinya
    • Ibed – Taboos
    • Uduq obom
    • Ibed ndq
    • Ukaa]a Ada]a esed
    • Afai
    • Inq
    • Ef[be/use
    • Ekpo }ka-owo
    • Uduwe mbed
    • Edu uwem (ukpeep) –Traditional education
    • Uyad ntinya – Coronation
    • Mboppo – Maiden fattening
    • NdutÃm IdÃ] – Traditional rites
    • Mme ]ka Ibibio – Traditional societies
    • UsÃ] da]a Ibibio ek[t unadot – Ibibio world view
    • Eny[] ke Ibibio – Naming in Ibibio

    SELECTED LITERATURE TEXTS

    ORAL LITERATURE

    • Prose – Enoidem by Elerius Edet John
    • Drama – Mfqn by Sunny Sampson Akpan
    • poetry – Akpasa Uto by (ED.) Enefiok Andy

    WRITTEN LITERATURE

    • Prose – Kufre Ufok]wed Mfqn by Okonko Akpan, itoro Itue
    • Drama – Uwa by Enefiok Andy
    • Poetry – Ewa Inq by Rew. Dr. Usen Albert Sampson

    CULTURE

    • Edu Uwem Ke Ibibio by Elerius John Etal
    • Yak Kpeeb Ibibio SS3 by Eno-Abasi E. Urua (etal)
    • An Enquiry into Culture, Ibibio Names by Edet A. Ukpong
    • Sociology of Ibibio: A Study of Social organization and Change by Ekong Ekong

    GRAMMAR

    • Ikq Ibibio: Uyai Mme Ufqn by Edem James Etok
    • }wed Usem Ibibio (Ibibio Dictionary) by Eno-Abasi Urua etal
    • Ibibio Dictionary by Elaine Marlowe Kaufman
    • Ibibio Phonetics and Phonology by Eno-Abasi E. Urua
    • A Grammar of the Ibibio Language by Okon Essien
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  8. Asked: June 21, 2025In: WAEC

    What Are the WAEC Syllabus for Efik Language?

    Ibrahim Olusegun
    Ibrahim Olusegun Explorer
    Added an answer on June 21, 2025 at 12:13 pm

    There is a need to have perfect knowledge of the Efifi language, literature and culture by all people who wish to acquire all knowledge about the Efifi people. On this basis, the Efịk syllabus is tailored to suit candidates learning Efịk. Care was, however, given to ensure that the candidates wouldRead more

    There is a need to have perfect knowledge of the Efifi language, literature and culture by all people who wish to acquire all knowledge about the Efifi people.

    On this basis, the Efịk syllabus is tailored to suit candidates learning Efịk. Care was, however, given to ensure that the candidates would pass through the rubrics of Ef� planet’s language.

    Such significant spheres of the language as the sound system, grammar, culture, worldview, etc. are introduced in the syllabus.

    The rubrics shall be written in Efịk. Candidates will be required to answer all the questions in Efịk using the standard orthography and Metalanguage.

    The subject will consist of two papers, Papers 1 and 2, both of which will make a composite paper and will be taken at one sitting.

    Paper 1

    PAPER 1:   Objective (1 hour)

    This paper will consist of three sections, Sections A, B and C as follows:

    1. SECTION A: Language
    2. SECTION B: Literature
    3. SECTION C: Culture

    The paper will contain a total of sixty multiple choice objective questions distributed as follows:

     Section A on Language, will contain thirty questions distributed as follows:

    • Comprehension (2 short passages) – 10 items
    • Composition/Letter writing –   4 items
    • Sound system –   4 items
    • Word and sentence structure –   8 items
    • Translation –   4 items

    Section B on Literature, will also contain twenty-two questions distributed as follows:

    • Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation –   4 items
    • Oral Literature – Prose – 3 items
    • Poetry  – 3 items –   9 items
    • Drama – 3 items
    • Written Literature – Prose – 3 items
    • Poetry  – 3 items –   9 items
    • Drama – 3 items

    In this section, all questions other than those on Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation will be based on the set books for Paper 2.

    Section C on Culture, will contain the remaining eight questions which will be distributed as follows:

    • Customs –   4 items
    • Institutions –   4 items

    The paper will carry 60 marks.

    Paper 2

    PAPER 2: This will be an essay test having three sections, Sections A, B and C on Language, Literature and Culture respectively. Candidates will be required to answer six questions in all; three from Section A, two from Section B and one from Section C in 2 hours for 100 marks. The rubrics shall be written in Efịk.

    Further details on the paper are as follows:

    Section A: Language

    (i)   Composition/Letter Writing:

    Candidates are advised to write about 300 words and spend not more than 45 minutes on this section. The topics chosen will include any of the following essay types:

    1. Narrative
    2. Descriptive
    3. Argumentative
    4. Expository
    5. Dialogue
    6. Debate
    7. Letter writing
    8. Sound System

    Candidates will be required to answer one question out of the two questions set. Questions will test candidates’ knowledge of:

    (i) Vowels and Consonants   (a) their production in terms of place and manner of articulation   (b) their basic phonetic and phonemic classifications

    (ii)  Syllable structure – the way consonants and vowels combine in words

    (iii)   Sound processes e.g. vowel harmony, assimilation, elision, deletion, etc. (c)  Their distribution – Environment of occurrence (initially, medially and finally e.g. /ọ/ in ọbọñ – ‘king’; ọkọ – ‘fence’).

    (iv)  Adaptation of loanwords

    (v)   Tone and intonation

    • High tone
    • Low tone
    • Falling tone
    • Rising tone

    (iii)  Grammar

    Candidates will be required to answer one question out of the two    questions to be set.

    Questions will test candidates knowledge of:

    (i) Word structure and word formation: root, affixes, (prefix, suffix); compounding, borrowing, reduplication, etc.

    (ii) Word classes: noun, verbs, adverbs, pronouns, adjectives, etc

    (iii) Grammatical categories: number, person, tense, negation, etc.

    (iv) Phrases and clauses: types and functions

    (v) The structure and types of sentences.

    Section B: Literature

    This section will consist of  questions on the setbooks for Oral and Written Literature.

    There will be one question on each of the three setbooks for Oral Literature and the three for Written Literature, making a total of six questions.

    Candidates will be required to answer two questions out of  the six, i.e one on Oral Literature and one on Written Literature.

    • Oral Literature – Prose, Poetry, Drama
    • Prose (Folktales, legends, proverbs, riddles, etc)
    • Poetry (songs, ballads)
    • Drama (Traditional drama)

    In Oral Literature, there will be three textbooks covering different genres. One question will be set on each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one of the three questions.

    Written Literature – Prose, Poetry, Drama

    In Written Literature, there will be three textbooks covering the different genres. One question will be set from each setbook and candidates will be required to answer any one of the three questions.

    Section C: Culture

    This section will consist of questions on Customs and Institutions. Two questions will be set and candidates will be required to answer one.

    Topics to be examined include:

    1. Edu Uwem (customs)
    2. Mme ubọk utom
    3. ukọ iyak
    4. utọ inwaṅ
    5. unyam urua
    6. utom usọ
    • Ukpep nti edu uwem ye mme ufon mmọ – (Good upbringing and its benefits)

    –  Udia ye edu utem/unam udia nte

    • enamde kadi
    • enamdi fufu
    • ebokde mme efere
    • etemde ekpaṅ ṅkukwọ
    • uduọk mmịn – Libation
    • Nsionsio nka (Different Institutions)
    • Ubon/ekpuk – (family)
    • Usuṅ edade ebọk nditọ
    • Edu ukpono/se ekponode – (Worship)
    • Abasi
    • Ndem
    • Ibọk
    • Mbukpo
    • Mme nke (Proverbs)
    • Mme nke etopdetop
    • Ubọṅ
    • Mme ndedịbe nka ke Efịk (Secret Society)

    Recommended Textbooks

    Oral Literature

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    DRAMA Iduo Owo Udo A. U. Usϙrϙ Macmilian Nig. Pub. Ltd, 1997
    PROSE Motanda Oyom  Namondo  E. E. Nkana Wusen Press Ltd.
    POETRY Edikot Nwed Mbuk 4 E. N. Amaku PAICO Ltd. (Press & Books), 1987

              Written Literature

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    DRAMA Ansa Udϙ Enañ Etubom Thomas A. Effiom Macmilian Nig. Pub. Ltd, 1997
    PROSE Edikot Nwed Mbuk (4-6) E. N. Amaku PAICO Ltd. (Press & Books), 1987
    POETRY Edikot Nwed Mbuk 5 E. N. Amaku PAICO Ltd. (Press & Books), 1987

    Selected Poems – Mme Uto Emekde

    • Okpo-Eno
    • Ekere ňkpϙ ayak enim
    • Edim ukwϙ asainariwa
    • Ekokoi esua Nyϙk (Enen)
    • Idorenyin ke esit owo, asiaha nte idem
    • Mnanake ňkpo ndomo kiet ke isϙñ emi ke usen
    • Nyϙñ Udo
    • Ada eto e-fig
    • Ekombi itiat ntokon
    • Eyak ikpϙñ owo etietie suñ

    Selected Poems – Mme Uto Emekde

    1. Kop Enyϙñ Asiboñ Edem K’ Otop Ikañ – pg 1
    2. Uwem Do ke Tin-Apa – pg 25
    3. Owo Edi Ñkpϙndịk – pg 35
    4. Oyobio – pg 41
    5. Garri – pg 43
    6. Idap – pg 46
    7. Tehede Ube Fo! – pg 50
    8. Mbre Ludo Ye Uwem – pg 53
    9. Ňkam Ndi Ndem, Mme Christ Edinyaña – pg 59
    10. Iyañ Ibom – pg 64

              Language

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Nti Edu Ukpep Nditϙ Ikϙ Efịk NERDC West African Book Publishers Ltd, 1987
    Mme Ukpepñkpϙ Ikϙ Efịk(4 – 6) O. A. Akpanyuñ  & others Thomas Nelson, 1978

    Culture

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Koko 3 Grace Davis Gradad Prints, Calabar (2012)
    Mme Ukpepñkpϙ Ikϙ Efịk 3 O. A. Akpanyuñ  & others Thomas Nelson, 1978

    General Reference Books

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Efịk language Course Ekefre N.U Evans Brothers Publishers, Ibadan
    A Study of Efịk for Schools and Colleges Akpanyun O.A Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. New York
    Mbet Usem Efịk Ye Ubet Nke Efik Amaku  E.N. Glad Tidings Press Ltd.
     Traditional Presentations in Efịk Language Amaku E.N. Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.
    A Learner’s Dictionary of Efik Language Aye E.U. Evans Brothers Nigeria Publishers Ltd. 1991
    Utanda Oyom Namondo E.E.Nkana Wusen Press Ltd. Calabar

    2016 – 2020

    Oral Literature

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    DRAMA Iyañ Abasi Ndem E. N. Amaku Nelson
     PROSE  Obufa Edikot Ňwed 6  Mary J. Edet Macmillan. Pub.  Nigeria
     POETRY Ufϙk-Uto ikϙ Efịk E.N. Amaku PAICO Ltd (Press & Books, 1987)

              Written Literature

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    DRAMA Sidịbe Chief E.A. Edyang UPL Ibadan 1982
    PROSE Edikot Nwed Mbuk (4 – 6) E. N. Amaku Excel Publishers 2009
    POETRY Ufϙk-Uto ikϙ Efịk E.N. Amaku PAICO Ltd (Press & Books, 1987)

    Selected Poems – Mme Uto Emekde

    1. Idorenyin – pg 69
    2. Tuk Enye, Du Uwem – pg 71
    3. Mme Okpon Ibuot Esañ – pg 77
    4. Ọkϙp Ọwϙrϙ Mkpa – pg 79
    5. Nsem ‘Idem Owo Udϙnϙ – pg 81
    6. Baba – pg 84
    7. Ubomekϙñ Ofum Ku fe Mi – pg 91
    8. Eyen Obiom – pg 95
    9. Ukut Ye Idorenịn Owo Abasi – pg 100
    10. Enañekuñ A-Sanu – pg 118

    Selected Poems – Mme Uto Emekde

    1. Kop Enyϙñ Asiboñ Edem K’ Otop Ikañ – pg 1
    2. Uwem Do ke Tin-Apa – pg 25
    3. Owo Edi Ñkpϙndịk – pg 35
    4. Oyobio – pg 41
    5. Garri – pg 43
    6. Idap – pg 46
    7. Tehede Ube Fo! – pg 50
    8. Mbre Ludo Ye Uwem – pg 53
    9. Ňkam Ndi Ndem, Mme Christ Edinyaña – pg 59
    10. Iyañ Ibom – pg 64

    Language

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Nti Edu Ukpep Nditϙ Ikϙ Efịk NERDC West African Book Publishers Ltd, 1987
    Mme Ukpepñkpϙ Ikϙ Efịk(4 – 6) O. A. Akpanyuñ  & others Thomas Nelson, 1978

    Culture

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Koko 3 Grace Davis Gradad Prints, Calabar (2012)
    Mme Ukpepñkpϙ Ikϙ Efịk 3 O. A. Akpanyuñ  & others Thomas Nelson, 1978

              General Reference Books

    TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER
    Efịk language Course  Ekefre N.U Evans Brothers Publishers, Ibadan
    A Study of Efịk for Schools    and Colleges Akpanyun O.A Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. New York
    Mbet Usem Efịk Ye Ubet Nke Efik Amaku  E.N. Glad Tidings Press Ltd.
     Traditional Presentations in Efịk Language Amaku E.N. Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.
    A Learner’s Dictionary of Efik Language Aye E.U. Evans Brothers Nigeria Publishers Ltd. 1991
    Utanda Oyom Namondo E.E.Nkana Wusen Press Ltd. Calabar

     

     

     

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    The registration fee for both the School & Private Candidates’ Examination is the same: 13,950 Naira.

    The registration fee for both the School & Private Candidates’ Examination is the same: 13,950 Naira.

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    No, you can not. You must be made aware that in WAEC, of the five member countries, amendment of date of birth on the certificate is no longer entertained.

    No, you can not. You must be made aware that in WAEC, of the five member countries, amendment of date of birth on the certificate is no longer entertained.

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