The Kogi State Government has maintained that the school where four pupils were abducted during a National Examination Council (NECO) exam is a ‘miracle centre,’ a phrase depicting a place where malpractice is encouraged in the local parlance.
The Commission for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, who stated this on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Friday, said that the school had not been in use for some time as a better structure had been provided.
READ ALSO: Security Operatives Rescue Abducted Persons In School Attack — Kogi Govt
His comment came after the rescue of the pupils, their principal, and an ad hoc staff member of NECO were abducted on Tuesday when the school in Odo-Ekina, Dekina Local Government Area of the state, came under attack.
Watch the full interview below:
The post [VIDEO] School Where Pupils Were Abducted Was Inoperative, Used For Malpractice — Kogi Commissioner appeared first on Channels Television.

![[VIDEO] School Where Pupils Were Abducted Was Inoperative, Used For Malpractice — Kogi Commissioner](/_nuxt/oca-placeholder.CTME4uEf.png)

Daily Post
Punch Nigeria
Premium TImes
Watchdog Uganda
Modern Ghana
Business Day
This Day
Vanguard Nigeria
Pulse Ghana
The Leadership