📰 Current WAEC Policy in Nigeria (2026 Update)

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) continues to change how the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is run in Nigeria to improve fairness, reduce cheating, and modernize testing. One major focus of recent policy updates is the move toward computer‑based exams (CBT), which the council believes will improve security and reduce malpractice in the long run. Schools are being encouraged to improve their digital infrastructure so candidates can take tests on computers rather than paper, although lawmakers have raised concerns about readiness and resources for many schools.

In addition to the shift toward CBT, the Nigerian Federal Government and WAEC have introduced new measures to strengthen exam integrity. These include a system where each candidate’s question order is randomized (so people near each other receive questions in different sequences), and rules to more strictly enforce the submission of Continuous Assessment (CA) scores on a national schedule. The government also plans to introduce a unique Examination Learners’ Identity Number to track candidates throughout the process, making it harder to falsify results or transfer identities.

There has also been debate among lawmakers about major curriculum changes for the 2025/2026 SSCE, with some schools and politicians arguing that shifting subject requirements or examination formats too quickly could harm students who are not prepared. The Senate even intervened to delay some changes until a later examination cycle. 

Overall, WAEC’s current policies are aimed at modernizing Nigeria’s examination system, improving fairness, and reducing malpractice. Students, parents, and schools are encouraged to stay informed and prepare based on the latest announcements from WAEC and the Federal Ministry of Education.

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