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Breaking: Adeleke sat for May/April 1981 exams – WAEC

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– The WAEC has confirmed that Senator Ademola Adeleke sat for its examination in 1981 – Adelekefo is the PDP candidate for September 22 governorship poll in Osun state
-An Abuja court recently mandated WAEC to produce ledger of the senator’s result within 10 days Emerging reports claimed that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has confirmed that Senator Ademola Adeleke, the candidate of the PDP for September 22 governorship election in Osun state, sat for its examination in 1981. Daily Sun reports that the sub-regional examinations body made the confirmation in its response to an order made by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.
The court on Tuesday, September 11, directed the body to produce Adeleke’s result within 10 days due to the controversy surrounding his O’level result: No going back on 14-day ultimatum
Labour tells FG In its affidavit sworn to by Henry Sunday Adewunmi Osindeinde a deputy registrar, Head of School Examination Department, WAEC said Adeleke sat for the May/April 1981 at Ede Muslim High School, Yidi Road, Ede, with centre number: 19645 and candidate number 149.
Meanwhile,  had reported that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja ordered the WAEC through its director general or any other designated officer of the council to depose to an affidavit over controversy surrounding O’level result of Senator Ademola Adeleke. The court asked WAEC to either confirm or deny that Adeleke who is the flagbearer of the PDP in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Osun state, with candidate number 19645/149, sat for SSCE conducted by the council at Ede Muslim High School, Osun state in May/June 1981, within five days of being served the order.
The court also gave an order compelling WAEC through any of its any designated officers, to produce the ledger containing the results of all candidates that sat for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted by the council at Ede Muslim High School. (NAIJ.COM)
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