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 Former ESPN anchor Sage Steele apologized to her kids before suing network Sage Steele, former ESPN anchor turned conservative commentator, recently revealed the candid conversation she had with her children before filing a lawsuit against the network.  Steele, who shares three adult children with ex-husband Jonathan Bailey, explained that she warned them about the backlash they might face, urging them not to defend her but to stand firm in the importance of “diversity of thought.”  Her son encouraged her, telling her it was “about time” she stood up for herself. Steele sued ESPN in 2022 after being suspended for controversial remarks about the COVID-19 vaccine and former President Barack Obama, claiming the company violated her free speech and breached her contract.  Although she initially issued a public apology, she later pursued legal action, explaining that her children had endured threats and criticism online because of her opinions.  The case was settled...

NO MOCK, NO SS3 PROMOTION—BEQAEB ISSUES FRESH DIRECTIVE ON 2026 SSCE. (PHOTO)


 NO MOCK, NO SS3 PROMOTION—BEQAEB ISSUES FRESH DIRECTIVE ON 2026 SSCE

The Benue State Quality Assurance and Examinations Board (BEQAEB) has announced that registration for the 2026 Mock Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) is ongoing, with a firm deadline set for March 31, 2026.


In a public notice issued by the board, stakeholders including school principals, parents, guardians, and students were urged to take the registration process seriously, stressing that the mock examination is a critical requirement in the academic calendar.


According to the board, registration is strictly online and must be completed through its official portal. The Mock SSCE has been designated as a mandatory qualifying examination for all prospective SS3 students.

BEQAEB further stated that only candidates who successfully register and participate in the mock examination will be accredited to sit for external examinations in the following year.


The board also warned that any student who fails to take part in the Mock SSCE will not be promoted to Senior Secondary School Three (SS3).


“All concerned are strongly advised to ensure strict compliance with these directives,” said Jeffrey Adzam, Information Officer of the board.



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