WAEC Results 2025: Girl Displays Her WASSCE Result With A1 in Maths, Gets Lowest Grade in English

WAEC Results 2025: Girl Displays Her WASSCE Result With A1 in Maths, Gets Lowest Grade in English

  • The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released the results of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
  • Shortly after the examination body made the announcement, a girl who checked her results displayed her grades online
  • In a TikTok video, she showed what she got, and many noticed that her lowest grade was in English

A girl named Dumebi displayed her 2025 WASSCE result on social media after checking it online.

Her action came shortly after WAEC stated that it had released the results of the 2025 WASSCE, prompting numerous reactions from social media users.

A student who checked her 2025 WAEC result displays her grades on social media.
A girl named Dumebi displays her 2025 WASSCE result on social media after checking it online. Photo: TikTok/@dums_slaying_it, WAEC
Source: UGC

WAEC made the announcement on Monday, August 4, and many who attempted to check had been sharing their observations.

WAEC wrote:

"The West African Examinations Council is pleased to inform candidates who sat WASSCE for School Candidates, 2025 that the result has officially been released today, Monday, August 4, 2025."

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Dumebi, on her TikTok page, @dums_slaying_it, showed how she checked her WAEC results and what she saw.

On her TikTok page, she shared how she prayed and studied towards her WASSCE.

According to the result she displayed, Dumebi had A1 in Commerce, Financial Accounting, Government, Mathematics and Agricultural Science; B2 in Economics, B3 in Data Processing and Civic Education; and C6 in English Language.

See the result below:

A student who checked her 2025 WAEC result displays her grades on social media
A girl displays her 2025 WAEC result with A1 in five subjects. Photo: @dums_slaying_it
Source: TikTok

The video was captioned:

“Check my WAEC results with me. The past few months I buried myself into my studies,sleepless nights,dreams,prayers. It was so overwhelming for me as this is a major step in my academic journey.
“But guess what,despite all the fear,despite the people that put me down,despite the preying eyes,GOD DID. Your results will be more beautiful,type your AMEN in the comments.”

Watch the video below:

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Reactions trail girl’s 2025 WAEC Result

@David onyebuchi said:

"When I saw my own. I was just saying God thank you. 5 A1, 2 B2, 1 C4, 1 D7."

@Wuraaa said:

"I got 5A's too and 4B's."

@This user isn’t loved said:

"Seriously oo i don check my own this morning again he nerve come out oo."

VEEKY JONES said:

"Congrats. When I checked mine it 1A, and B's all through."

itz .ay said:

"Omo I neva check mine oo. But I will check it today sha, Lord pls help me amen."

@Desty Low-key said:

"God gave me 9 credit."

@King Tymlez said:

"GOD DID please I pray I pass also who heard the background music."

@Sayo said:

"We have the same result and I was crying when I saw mine."

In related stories, a boy who checked his 2025 WAEC result cried out online, while a single mum shared why she returned to school at 26 to retake the 2025 WASSCE.

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Mother laments son's 2025 WAEC English paper

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the WAEC 2025 English exam was delayed till evening over an alleged question leak, sparking concerns.

A Nigerian mother lamented as her son wrote the WASSCE English exam till night instead of 8:30 am.

The delay of the English WAEC caused stress and health worries for the mother, who criticised the educational system.

Source: Legit.ng

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