- A Nigerian boy is celebrating after he checked his West African Examination Council WAEC result and saw that he did well
- The boy was part of those who took the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination and he got an A1 in Marketing
- He posted his result online showing that he passed all the nine subjects he sat for in the secondary school examination
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A Nigerian boy is celebrating his achievement in the 2024 WAEC secondary school examination.
The boy sat for nine subjects in the 2024 WASCE and he was able to pass all of them with good grades.
The boy did well in the 2024 WASSCE. Photo credit: Facebook/ItsZlang-G.Source: Facebook
In a post he made in a Facebook group, the boy, ItsZlan-G said he was grateful to God because he passed all the WAEC papers.
Boy celebrates passing the 2024 WAEC
He said:
“Omo it is finally out, God has done it before me.”
A look at his WAEC result shows that he wrote it at the Government Secondary School, Gadabuke, Nasarawa state.
He made A1 in marketing, B3 in geography, B3 in civic education, C6 in English language, B3 in mathematics, B3 in agricultural science, C4 in biology, C6 in chemistry and C5 in physics.
The subjects he took in the WAEC examination show that he was a science student in secondary school.
Girl shares her WAEC result
In a related story, a student who wrote the 2024 WAEC said one of her papers was declared outstanding after she checked the result.
The grateful student posted the WAEC result on Facebook, lamenting that chemistry was missing from the document.
However, the WAEC result showed that she was able to make an A1 in general mathematics and also in marketing.
Students celebrate end of WAEC examination
In a related story, some students who took part in the 2024 WAEC examination were happy that they had written their final paper.
The students were seen in a video celebrating happily after they came out from the WAEC examination hall.
They were putting on white shirts like university graduates, and they also used ink to sign on their shirts to celebrate.
Source: TheTalk.NG




