Student scores F9 in mathematics, english, 5 other WAEC subjects

"Failed with flying colors" - Nigerian student scores F9 in mathematics, english, literature, 5 other WAEC subjects

A Nigerian student who recently sat for his WAEC examination caught attention as he displayed his result sheet, revealing F9 grades in Mathematics, English, Literature, and 5 other WAEC subjects. In the video, the young man‘s voice could be heard expressing confusion over the received result.

"Failed with flying colors" - Nigerian student scores F9 in mathematics, english, literature, 5 other WAEC subjects

WAEC result. Shortly after the result surfaced online, many individuals immediately commented on the post. One commenter mentioned that he ‘failed with flying colors.’ See some reactions below:  kelvin udedibia 45: “‎bro you failed with flying colors.” precious: “‎oga you sabi book die” Twenty_ two savage: “‎Igbo boy wey suppose go learn trade dey go write waec.” “OPTIMUS-PRIME”: “‎at least ur results better pass my own.” White African: “‎why chemistry and literature dey the same result our educational system ehh.” Tommy Zayn: “‎The O in Pablo was taken personal.” sylvester chuks: “‎why economic come spoil your results na nawa person go read finish come fail economic.” user8182949796774: “‎Pablo still stress write weac dey there dey say school nah scam.” Showbaby: “‎There is nothing like D1. Which kind WAEC you write?” Obifundz: “‎Baba fraud don enter him head no book again.” Nelson2: “‎Which one is D1 instead of D7 I think this is fake.” Queen k: “Something is wrong with the exam cause art and science subject.” Kentucky: “‎You try for economics o Mad result.” WATCH VIDEO: @babaindia_comedy Olodo #viral #blowthisup #makemefamous #goviral #igbo #trending #viralvideo #laughoutloud #trendingnow #tiktok ♬ original sound – Babaindia🇮🇳

“1st prize winner” – Nigerian girl, Chioma Blessing Obidgbo, wins Top WAEC Award for 2022 examination

"1st prize winner" - Nigerian girl, Chioma Blessing Obidgbo, wins Top WAEC Award for 2022 examination

Chioma Blessing Obidgbo, a Nigerian girl who took the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in 2022, has become the talk of the town after winning the top award for the WAEC 2022 examination. Chioma was a student at St Paul’s Academy, Jos, where she registered for her WASSCE. The exceptional news of Chioma’s achievements was shared on the school’s official Facebook page,.

The highlight of her success is the prestigious 2022 WAEC national distinction/merit award for WASSCE for school candidates, a recognition that speaks volumes about her academic prowess. According to the school’s Facebook post dated Thursday, November 16, Chioma was presented with the coveted merit award, solidifying her position as one of the top-performing students in the entire nation.

In an earlier post by St Paul’s Academy, it was revealed that Chioma achieved a rare feat by scoring A1 in all the subjects she undertook during the 2022 WASSCE examination. This outstanding accomplishment places her among the elite group of students who have demonstrated exceptional proficiency across multiple disciplines.

Chioma’s journey to success took an international turn, as she is currently in the United Kingdom pursuing further academic endeavors. See below;

Nigerian boy shares unusual WAEC result he printed out

Nigerian boy shares unusual WAEC result he printed out

A video showcasing an unusual WASSCE result from 2023 has caused a buzz online, revealing the disheartening performance of a young boy. The student’s performance, characterized by a series of F9 grades in crucial subjects including Mathematics, English, Civic Education, Chemistry, Biology, Government, Literature in English, and Christian Religious Studies, has ignited widespread concern and raised questions about the factors contributing to such a disappointing performance.

Nigerian boy shares his unusual WAEC result printout

The video, which has gone viral on various social media platforms, showcases the boy’s examination result sheet, with F9 grades dominating it. The poor performance in Mathematics and English, two core subjects in the WASSCE examinations, has particularly caught the public’s attention. The student’s inability to secure at least a pass grade in these subjects has led many to question his academic abilities and the quality of education he received. Furthermore, the inclusion of subjects like Civic Education, Chemistry, Biology, Government, Literature in English, and Christian Religious Studies on the list of F9 grades has left many wondering about the possible causes behind such widespread underachievement. Netizens Reactions… @dansky_exchange commented; “Record breaking result. What could be the cause of such bad result.” @ahmyrah_ said; “Now that you’ve printed it out, what are you going to do with it?” @og_mark10 said; “Make the owner of this result go learn handwork abeg.” @intimatecare.ng commented; “God Abeg.” @searching_news_ reacted; “There can’t be a result worse than this.” @draylifa05 said; “The person try for economics now.”  @kelvin gream reacted; “You get mind print am out, they suppose pursue you comot for the family.”  @jaybossclothings said; “Him no see m well for de computer screen ,so maybe when him print m out e go change.” See below;

“Hold your boyfriends, we’re done with WAEC” – Young female students warn older ladies (Video)

"Hold your boyfriends, we're done with WAEC" – Young female students warn older ladies (Video)

Some senior secondary school girls who had just finished their West African Senior School Certificate Examination has sent out warning to their senior colleagues.
The young girls have advised older ladies to hold their boyfriends tight so they don’t snatch them.

The excited young ladies could be seen in the viral video still donning their school uniforms as they informed older ladies of their coming.
See netizens reactions:
djscoophy wrote: “Junior colleague dy warn senior colleague make una no go learn skill madira o iku paé o”
smart_wears_collections_ wrote: “Well my gf hold me well”
iamyetundebakare wrote: ” Everything don spoil na ASUU and FG cause am”
Watch the video below:

Young boy proposes to girlfriend after WAEC exam; friend pops bottle of wine (Video)

Young boy proposes to girlfriend after WAEC exam; friend pops bottle of wine (Video)

A viral video captures moment a secondary school student in his final year proposed to his girlfriend.
The young boy reportedly asked his girlfriend to marry him after they completed their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The little boy could be seen on both knees holding the hand of his girlfriend while he popped the four magic words that would bind them as one.
The lady, although shy at his bold move, had apparently accepted his proposal because his friends popped wine bottles and began emptying it’s content on the two love birds.
Watch the video below:

Davido offers full scholarship to young boy who got parallel A1 in WAEC

Davido offers full scholarship to young boy who got parallel A1 in WAEC

Award winning Nigerian singer, Davido Adeleke, has offered full scholarship to Suleyman, a young boy who got parallel A1 in WAEC exams.
Despite getting such an impressive result, Suleyman has been sitting at home due to lack of funds to sponsor his education at the tertiary level.

Fortunately for him, Davido heard about his condition and has promised to sponsor him through school and also take care of his allowance and accomodation.

Davido tweeted:
“We have contacted Suleyman who lives in Ghana and he has been given a full 4/5 year scholarship to Adeleke university .. accommodation and allowance included ! God bless y’all ..”

“I was owing school fees till my WAEC day”

"I was owing school fees till my WAEC day"

Fast-rising artist, Charles Chibueze Chukwu, popularly known as Crayon pens a touching note as he visits his former secondary school.
The crooner who was signed by Don Jazzy into the Mavin Records label has grown to become one of the hottest music stars in Nigeria currently, especially due to the recently released ‘Overdose’ track.
Crayon, therefore, stormed his alma mater where he was duly received to perform for the students who displayed energetic vibes by dancing and singing with him on stage.
He went on to recount how he used to be a regular debtor in school and even found it difficult to pay his WAEC fee.
Having found favour, Crayon eulogized himself as the only star the school has ever produced and prayed for more stars to emanate from the school in the nearest future.
Sharing the video, he wrote:
“So I went to my secondary sch that I graduated from “Treasure court college” to motivate and inspire every kid that if I can do it they can do it too, and it was so special and emotional for me cos omo I used to be regular debtor in sch, I was owing sch fees till my waec day crazy! I remember my girl crying for me cos she thought I wouldn’t be able to write chemistry practical 😭 my mum came to pay last minute though, I remember I used to get whooped in class for sagging 💔😂 and now coming back to the sch as the only star that the sch has ever produced since the inception is an amazing feeling! I hope to see the sch produce more stars in the nearest future on God amen!❤️🙏🏽”
Watch the video below:

Moment SS3 students vandalize school property after principal fled with their WAEC fees and put up the school for sale [Video]

Moment SS3 students vandalize school property after principal fled with their WAEC fees and put up the school for sale [Video]

Tension and uncertainty has shrouded the atmosphere around a secondary school in Edo state, as students go on rampage after discovering that their principal has swindled them.
The Senior Secondary (SS3) students, according to reports, had arrived the school premises to take their West African School Certificate Examination, WAEC, only to discover that the head of the school has put it up for sale and absconded with the examination fees

To this end, the embittered students resorted to violence as they vandalize the school property.
A video capturing the scenes is currently making the rounds.
Watch Video Below

Reacting, a concerned Nigerian wrote: “Let them sell what they can from the school property. By the way, ASUU just try and include secondary school in this strike, as in how can a comrade be washing plates for his junior siblings.”