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The corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Way and E Cherry St. is something of a mishmash. Made up of a mix of small businesses, a YWCA, a church, vacant lots and private residences, this corner is the intersection of three thriving neighborhoods Leschi, Madrona and the Central District but lacks a distinct character of its own.
 
  
Resident and homeowner Kiki Michelle Gram, who lives on the corner of E. Columbia and MLK, is on a campaign to change that. She s petitioning the city to extend the existing 23rd Jackson Residential Urban Village (RUV) boundary to include the area bounded by E. Columbia, E. Cherry, MLK Way and the alley on the east.
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The Borno State Government has appealed to West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council (NECO) to release the results of its candidates who sat for the 2014 examinations.
  
The idea is that extending the boundary which currently stops at the middle of MLK would bring more city attention to the area, increasing the opportunities for development of that corner in the future.
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Alhaji Mohammed Kauji, the Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Education, made the appeal in Maiduguri while briefing journalists yesterday
  
Rather than some developer swooping in and building townhouses, inclusion in the RUV would ideally bring in more community organizations to the area.&nbsp;It would not change the existing zoning, Gram says, but would amend the current situation where the businesses on one side of MLK are included in the RUV whereas the businesses across the street are not. The adjacent property owners support the proposal as well.
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According to the News agency of Nigeria (NAN), Kauji said that the state had cleared all the outstanding registration fees for the candidates who sat for the examinations in the state.
  
At this point, Gram s aim is simply to submit the proposal to the city for consideration, which is why she presented to the&nbsp;Madrona Community Council last week asking for the council s support. The MCC voted almost unanimously to write a letter of support for submitting the proposal for consideration.&nbsp;
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He expressed dismay over the inability of the candidates to access their results since it was released.
  
Gram has until the beginning of December to gather signs of support from the community to submit her proposal. To date, she has signatures supporting the proposal from the MCC, the adjacent property owners and neighbors&nbsp;and the Central Area District Council.&nbsp;
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I want to plead with both WAEC and NECO to release the result of Borno candidates who sat for the 2014 examinations.
  
What do you think about the prospects for the corner of MLK and Cherry?
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This is because the State Government had on Sept. 29 cleared all outstanding fees relating to the examinations.
  
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We were surprised to hear that the results of our candidates were not displayed on the website of both WAEC and NECO even after making all the payments.
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The situation has created anxiety among the candidates and their parents as they tried to access the results in vain, he said.
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Kauji commended Governor Kashim Shettima for facilitating the release of funds for the payment of the registration fees.
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He called on the two exam bodies to hasten the release of the results to enable interested candidates secure admission into higher institutions.
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Revision as of 17:54, 31 October 2014


The Borno State Government has appealed to West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examination Council (NECO) to release the results of its candidates who sat for the 2014 examinations.

Alhaji Mohammed Kauji, the Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Education, made the appeal in Maiduguri while briefing journalists yesterday
According to the News agency of Nigeria (NAN), Kauji said that the state had cleared all the outstanding registration fees for the candidates who sat for the examinations in the state.
He expressed dismay over the inability of the candidates to access their results since it was released.
I want to plead with both WAEC and NECO to release the result of Borno candidates who sat for the 2014 examinations.
This is because the State Government had on Sept. 29 cleared all outstanding fees relating to the examinations.
We were surprised to hear that the results of our candidates were not displayed on the website of both WAEC and NECO even after making all the payments.
The situation has created anxiety among the candidates and their parents as they tried to access the results in vain, he said.
Kauji commended Governor Kashim Shettima for facilitating the release of funds for the payment of the registration fees.
He called on the two exam bodies to hasten the release of the results to enable interested candidates secure admission into higher institutions.
The scribe also commended parents and the affected candidates for their patience and understanding over the issue. 

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