Education
NABTEB’s Registrar unveils plan to reposition exam body
By Adeko Ukpa
The newly-appointed Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed-Aminu Mohammed yesterday unveiled plans to reform and reposition the exam body for improved performance.
Aminu, disclosed the strategies in his inaugural speech of his official assumption of office in Benin City, Edo state.
He lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister of Education, Dr. Moruf Tunji Alausa for the appointment and the confidence they have reposed in him to pilot the affairs of the institution.
He said he would ensure that the programmes and initiatives of NABTEB under his leadership contribute to the realization of Tinubu’s vision in the Renewed Hope Agenda, “which emphasizes the importance of technical education in driving national development and economic growth.”
He said his administration would work to enhance the conduct of examinations by the agency through digitalization of examination processes, strengthen security measures, expand computer-based testing and enhance monitoring and supervision.
Others strategies to boost the operations of the exam body, according to him are regular review of examination syllabi, improved logistics management, capacity building for examination officials and stakeholder engagement.
CAPTION: L-R: The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed-Aminu Mohammed being welcomed by the Director, Special Duties, of NABTEB, Mr. Olugbenga Ojogbede before the inaugural meeting of the new Registrar with staff at NABTEB’s headquarters in Benin, Edo State yesterday.
Aminu said: “Having thoroughly assessed our current examination system, I have identified several areas that require immediate attention and strategic intervention.
“We will accelerate the digitalization of our examination processes, from registration to result processing and certificate issuance. This will minimize human errors, reduce processing time, and enhance the overall efficiency of our operations.
“We will gradually transition more of our subjects to computer-based testing platforms, in line with global trends and the increasing digital literacy of our candidates.
“We will strengthen our examination monitoring and supervision mechanisms through the deployment of more supervisors, the use of technology-enabled monitoring tools, and collaboration with security agencies and community stakeholders.
“We will institute a systematic review of our examination syllabi to ensure they remain relevant, up-to-date, and aligned with industry needs and international standards.
“We will revamp our logistics management system to ensure timely delivery of examination materials to all centers, regardless of their geographical location.
“We will invest in regular training and retraining of examination officials, including supervisors, invigilators, and markers, to enhance their competence and ethical conduct.
“We will engage more proactively with schools, technical institutions, government agencies, and industry partners to address systemic challenges and harness collective solutions.
“These initiatives will not only improve the technical aspects of our examinations but also enhance public confidence in the credibility and value of NABTEB certificates.”
While noting that quality of facilities and adequate funding are critical to the agency’s operational effectiveness and service delivery, Aminu said NABTEB would be innovative and proactive in addressing its infrastructural and financial challenges.
He listed strategies his administration would pursue to improve facilities and funding for NABTEB to include: Infrastructure audit and rehabilitation, modern equipment acquisition, diversification of revenue sources, Public-Private Partnerships, grant applications, cost optimization measures, transparent financial management and stakeholder support mobilization.
He equally pledged to prioritise the welfare of staff through improved working conditions, professional development, recognition and reward system, transparent promotion process, health and wellness programmes and open communication channels.
The Director, Special Duties, of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Mr. Olugbenga Ojogbede, in his welcome address on Thursday, described as timely, the appointment of Dr. Mohammed-Aminu Mohammed as the 5th substantive Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NABTEB.
He noted that the appointment was a testament to the confidence and trust placed in his leadership abilities.
Ojogbede said: “With your wealth of experience, vision, and dedication, we are confident that you will steer this board to even greater heights. We know that the responsibilities ahead are enormous, but we also know that your passion for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and your strategic insights will guide us in fostering a fair and credible examination system.
“As you assume office, you inherit a legacy of excellence, integrity, and dedication, but not without some daunting challenges. Our board has a proud history of delivering high quality assessment and certification at the post-basic and other levels, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards, in line with the global best practices.
“We recognise that the role of registrar/chief executive officer comes with significant challenges and responsibilities. However, we are confident that your exceptional leadership skills and passion for excellence will enable you to navigate these challenges and take our board to new heights.”
The director, special duties also stated that he, other members of the management team and staff of NABTEB were excited to witness the positive impact the new registrar/chief executive officer would undoubtedly bring to the board, the stakeholders, and the future of the national examinations of Nigeria.
Ojogbede sincerely prayed that God would continue to protect, guide and give Mohammed the needed wisdom to pilot the affairs of NABTEB successfully.
Education
Wamakko donates building to NABTEB in Sokoto…pledges continued support for Technical Education
From Adeko Ukpa, Abuja
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko, on Saturday, donated a fully furnished office complex to the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) in Sokoto.
Wamakko, a former Governor of Sokoto state, speaking during the official handover ceremony of the building, reaffirmed his long-standing commitment to promoting technical and vocational education in Nigeria.
He described the gesture as a continuation of his lifelong passion for education, which he said remains the foundation of national development and youth empowerment.
Wamakko said: “This handover ceremony is not the end of our relationship; it is the beginning of a partnership that will yield tremendous benefits for technical and vocational education in Nigeria.
“The only sustainable way to empower people is to give them skills. You can give a man money or food, but if you give him a skill, you have given him a future.”

Photo caption: Minister of State for Works, Barrister Bello Muhammad Goronyo (centre) who represented Senator (Dr.) Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko; former Secretary to Sokoto State Government, Ambassador Sahabi Isah (right); and Registrar/Chief Executive Officer, National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed during the handover/inauguration of an ultra-modern office building in Sokoto donated to NABTEB by Senator (Dr.) Wamakko on Saturday, 18th October, 2025.
The former Sokoto governor explained that his decision to build and donate the edifice to NABTEB stemmed from his belief in the transformative power of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
He noted that empowering young Nigerians with practical skills was the surest way to tackle unemployment, poverty, and underdevelopment.
He said: “As a governor, education was at the heart of my administration’s agenda. We built and renovated schools, recruited teachers, and supported thousands of students with scholarships.
“That commitment has continued in the Senate through my constituency projects and personal interventions, including the establishment of North-West University, Kalambaina.”
Wamakko added that by strengthening NABTEB, he was helping to strengthen the entire technical education sector.
“NABTEB sets the standards for business, technical, and vocational education. By supporting NABTEB, we are directly supporting Nigeria’s future workforce and productivity,” he said.
He pledged to mobilise other lawmakers, former governors, and business leaders to support NABTEB’s mission.
“This donation is just the beginning. I will continue to stand by NABTEB to ensure it has the facilities and resources needed to fulfill its mandate,” he added.
Receiving the building on behalf of the Board, NABTEB’s Registrar/Chief Executive, Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed, described the donation as a monumental act of patriotism and a testament to Wamakko’s visionary leadership.
Mohammed said: “This day marks a significant milestone in NABTEB’s history. Distinguished Senator Wamakko has shown that true leadership is not about position but about impact.
“This building is not just bricks and mortar, it is a beacon of hope and a foundation for a stronger future in technical and vocational education.”
The Registrar explained that the new office would greatly enhance NABTEB’s operational capacity by improving administrative efficiency, expanding staff accommodation, and providing better facilities for training and documentation.
“With this building, we will be able to process examinations, results, and certifications faster and more efficiently.
“It will also serve as a training hub for capacity building and as a secure centre for the management of examination records,” Mohammed said.
The NABTEB boss pledged that the Board would ensure optimal utilisation and maintenance of the facility.
“We will not take this gift for granted. Every part of this edifice will be put to productive use in line with our mandate,” he said.
He also called on other well-meaning Nigerians and corporate organisations to emulate Wamakko’s example by investing in the nation’s education sector.
“Government alone cannot do it. The future of technical and vocational education depends on collective effort and sustained investment,” Mohammed said.
The ceremony, attended by government officials, traditional leaders, education stakeholders, and community members, was held at the new NABTEB office complex in Sokoto.
Wamakko’s donation is expected to significantly strengthen NABTEB’s presence in Northern Nigeria and support its goal of producing a skilled and self-reliant workforce capable of driving industrial and economic growth.
Education
NABTEB Registrar advises automotive, locomotive Engineers to do more to diversify Nigerian economy
By Adeko Ukpa, Abuja
The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed on Wednesday, advised Automotive and Locomotive Engineers’ Institute (AutoEI), to do more to meet Nigeria’s goal of achieving a sustainable and diversified economy.
Mohammed gave the charge while delivering a speech at the 15th National Conference and Annual General Meeting of the AutoEI at the African Centre of Excellence on New Pedagogies in Engineering Education (ACENPEE), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State.
He urged the automotive and locomotive engineering institute to embrace innovation while maintaining the highest professional standards.
According to him, the theme of the conference: “Automotive and Locomotive Engineering Innovations for Sustainable Blue Economy,” could not be more timely and relevant.
He called on the engineers to mentor the next generation of engineers and technicians, and advocate for policies that support local automotive and locomotive industries.
He said that the synergy between NABTEB and AutoEI presented an unprecedented collaboration opportunities for mutual benefit and national development impact.
He said NABTEB and AutoEI can partner in joint curricula development, professional certification pathways, industry-driven skills assessment, technology transfer facilitation and innovation incubation.
From L-R: Engr. Ibrahim D. Manu. Dr. Olusola Dopemu. Engr. Osaze Omorogbe. Engr. Mobolaji Olajide. Dr. M. A. Mohammed (Registrar/CEO, NABTEB). Engr. Sylvester Aye (NationalChairman, AutoEI]. Engr. Arege Bawa. Engr. Dr. Abubakar Jumare. Engr. Dr. Zamani Waidung. Engr. Emmanuel Adedayo. Engr. Ben Oseghale and Engr. Godwin Adoga.
He said that both bodies can: “Collaborate in developing specialized technical programme that address specific automotive and locomotive engineering needs while maintaining international standard alignment.
“Create clear progression routes that enable NABTEB graduates to advance systematically within automotive and locomotive engineering careers, including pathways to professional registration and fellowship status.
“Develop competency-based assessment frameworks that directly reflect current and emerging industry requirements, ensuring graduates possess immediately applicable skills.
“Establish mechanisms for transferring cutting-edge automotive and locomotive technologies from research institutions and international partners to local industry practice.
“Create joint programmes that support entrepreneurship and innovation in automotive and locomotive engineering, fostering indigenous technology development.”
Mohammed encouraged the conference to focus on solutions that are not only technologically advanced but also environmentally responsible and economically viable for Nigerian conditions.
He said that automotive and locomotive sectors have unique opportunities to lead in: Clean transportation technologies, smart mobility solutions for urban and rural areas, integration of renewable energy in transportation systems, and
development of local manufacturing capabilities.
He reaffirmed NABTEB’s commitment to supporting the automotive and locomotive engineering profession through quality technical education and relevant programmes.
Mohammed added: “As Nigeria positions itself as a key player in the global blue economy, the automotive and locomotive sectors represent critical pillars for sustainable economic growth, job creation, and technological advancement.
“The blue economy presents unprecedented opportunities for our nation, with its vast coastal resources and strategic geographic position.
“The Automotive and Locomotive Engineers’ Institute (AutoEI) stands at the forefront of developing the transportation infrastructure necessary to harness these opportunities effectively.
“The National Business and Technical Examinations Board was established with a clear mandate: to bridge the critical gap between academic learning and the practical skills demanded by Nigeria’s industrial and economic development needs.
“As the premier institution for technical and vocational education assessment in Nigeria, NABTEB recognizes that the foundation of any thriving automotive and locomotive engineering sector lies in a robust pipeline of skilled technicians, craftsmen, and engineering support personnel.
“Our commitment extends far beyond examination and certification to encompass comprehensive ecosystem development that supports Nigeria’s engineering aspirations.
“We continuously collaborate with industry stakeholders, professional bodies like AutoEI, and international partners to develop curricula that reflect contemporary technological realities while addressing local industrial needs. I see tremendous potential for deeper collaboration between NABTEB and AutoEI.”
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Education
NABTEB releases 2025 results, surpasses previous year’s enrollment by 37%
By Adeko Ukpa
The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB, on Thursday, released the results of its 2025 in-school National Business Certificate/National Technical Certificate (NBC/NTC) examinations.
The Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of the NABTEB, Dr Mohammed Aminu Mohammed while officially declaring the results released, said the outcome showed tremendous improvement in performance of the candidates during the exams and a 37 per cent increase in the 2025 enrollment figures compared to 2024.
Mohammed said that about 80,000 out of the over 92,000 candidates that enrolled for the 2025 June/July examinations had credits in English and Mathematics.

CAPTION
L-R: Director, Examinations Development, National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), Mr. Abimbola Olaniregun, Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NABTEB, Dr. Mohammed Aminu Mohammed, Director, Examinations Administration, Ms. Chigoziem Metu and Director, Research and Quality Assurance, Mr. Pius Osaigbovo, during a press Conference on the release of the NABTEB Results for 2025 June/July Examinations, held in Abuja, yesterday.
Also, he said that 61,104 candidates representing 68.18% of the candidates that sat for the National Business Certificate (NBC) and National Technical Certificate (NTC) examinations had five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
Mohammed said the 2025 performance surpassed that of the June/July 2024 NBC/NTC examinations results, where 44,000 candidates representing 65.34% scored five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics, and 62,235 candidates, representing 92.42% obtained five credits and above with or without English Language and Mathematics.
He said that the Board also achieved increase in the number of candidates that enrolled for the examinations and number of centres used for the conduct of the exams compared to its enrollment figures and number of centres used last year.
He revealed that out of the total number of candidates graded for the examinations,
57,651 (62.07%) were males while 35,224 (37.93%) were females.
He further revealed that there was a significant decrease in the number of cases of examination malpractices in 2025 compared to the immediate past year.
Mohammed said: “The NABTEB examinations were conducted nationwide from Monday, 16th June to Thursday, 17th July 2025.
“A total of 92,875 candidates registered for the examinations in 1,892 centres as against 67,751 in 1,708 centers in 2024, which represents 37.08% and 10.77% increase in enrollment and number of centres respectively.
“Analyses of the enrollment indicate that candidates enrolled for 16 Engineering Trades, 7 Construction Trades, 9 Miscellaneous Trades, 4 Business Trades, and 16 General Education Subjects.
“A total of 89,621 candidates were graded for the examinations, which represents 96.50% of the total enrolment.
“Furthermore, 57,651 (62.07%) males and 35,224 (37.93%) females enrolled for the examinations.
“In English language, 85,476 were graded with an overall pass of 79,575 (93.10%) and 5,901 (6.90%) fail. However, in comparison with the 2024 results, 63,866 (95.87%) pass and 2,753 (4.13%) fail.
“In Mathematics, 85,805 were graded, the overall pass is 81,172 (94.60%), and the fail is 4,633 (5.40%), but in comparison to 2024 results, 60,849 (91.39%) pass and 5,738 (8.61%) fail.
“This infers that more candidates passed Mathematics while fewer candidates passed English Language this year when compared to last year’s examination results.
“The analyses further revealed that 61,104 candidates representing 68.18% of the candidates that sat for the NBC/NTC examinations scored five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics.
“A total of 74,633 candidates obtained 5 credits and above with or without English Language and Mathematics, which represents 83.28% of the candidates who sat for the same examinations.
“Comparatively, this performance is better when compared to the previous year’s June/July 2024 NBC/NTC examinations results, where 44,000 candidates representing 65.34% scored five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics, and 62,235 candidates, representing 92.42% obtained five credits and above with or without English Language and Mathematics.
“It was observed that 435 (0.47%) candidates out of the 92,875 who enrolled were involved in 516 incidences of examination malpractices, as against the 2024 record of 349 (0.52%) candidates’ involvement in 524 incidences.
“This is a decrease in the incidence of examination malpractices as recorded in this year 2025 June/July NBC/NTC examinations.”
Mohammed further observed that in today’s 21st-century world, driven by innovation and knowledge economy, the need for comprehensive Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) which exposes candidates to needed technical and vocational skills is highly crucial.
He also disclosed that the NABTEB has commenced registration of candidates for the 2025 November/December NBC/NTC and ANBC/ANTC examinations.
He said: “Prospective candidates can access the NABTEB portal
@novdec.nabteb.gov.ng or visit any State or Zonal Office to obtain guidelines for registration.”
He thanked the Ministers of Education for their “unwavering support, especially in the launch of the new TVET initiatives on Friday, 30th May 2025, which has given TVET the needed boost to translate Mr. President’s Renewed Hope Agenda in empowering Nigerian youths with 21st-century skills necessary for closing the skills gap in our industries.”
He also lauded his colleagues from the Federal Ministry of Education, NABTEB management, and staff for their roles in achieving the milestone of releasing the results in record time.
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