WAEC Result of Science Student Surfaces as She Scores A1 in 3 Subjects, Including Physics
- A Nigerian girl performed exceedingly well in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
- The girl, identified as Faithfulness sat for the 2025 WAEC examination passed all the papers she took
- According to a copy of the result, which was posted online by her sister, Faithfulness scored A1 in three subjects
A WAEC candidate has checked the result of her examination, and her performance has been shared online.
The result was posted on social media by her sister, who expressed the joy that she passed the examination in flying colours.

Source: Twitter
According to a copy of the WAEC result, which was posted by Purity Godson, the girl passed all eight papers she took.
The result shows that the student, known as Faithfulness, scored A1 in three subjects, including civic education, biology and physics.
She also scored B3 in economics, B3 in English language, B2 in general mathematics, and B2 in chemistry.

Read also
WAEC results 2025: Girl displays her WASSCE result with A1 in Maths, gets lowest grade in English
Faithfulness's lowest performance was recorded in data processing, where she scored D7.
Her sister wrote:
"My Baby Sister Aced her WAEC exams! Her result clean die! Burst my head mehn!! Joy wan wound me. Aaah mehn She cleared her Jamb! Ha God, my happiness knows no bounds."

Source: Twitter
See the post below:
Lady thanks Omotola Jalade for WAEC payment
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady took a trip down memory lane to recall how Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde helped her in 2015.
The lady said the actress visited her school in 2015, and she was one of the students who benefited from her philanthropic spirit.
According to the lady, Omotola paid for her WAEC and NECO examination fees because, at that time, her guardians lacked the money to pay.
Priscilla said:
"In 2015, Dr Omotola Jalade Ekeinde visited my school, Government Secondary School, Lugbe-Abuja, and generously paid the WAEC fees for some students. At that time, I had not yet paid my WAEC fee, and I was uncertain about my future because my guardian was unable to assist me financially."

Read also
WAFCON: Super Falcons' captain Rasheedat Ajibade takes award to MFM, "Worldliness in the church?"
Priscilla said she had heard what the actress was doing for others, and she decided to follow her to the principal's office, where she tabled her case.
"However, when I heard about your kind gesture, I gathered the courage to follow you into the principal’s office and explain my situation. To my surprise and joy, my name was taken down, and thanks to you, I was able to write both my WAEC and NECO exams. Words cannot fully express how much this meant to me.
"Your generosity gave me an opportunity I thought I had lost, and it shaped my path moving forward. I have carried this gratitude in my heart ever since, and I want you to know that your act of kindness made a lasting impact on my life."
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng