WAEC 2025: Man Heartbroken After Seeing What His Nephew Scored in English Language
- A Nigerian man has seen his nephew's WAEC result, and he is not happy about the boy's grade in one subject
- The boy cleared every other subject he sat for with good grades, but performed poorly in the English language
- While he scored A1 in five subjects, and B3 in general mathematics, he failed English language with F9
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A candidate who sat for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has seen his result.
After the result was checked, a copy of it was posted on social media by a man who said the candidate is his nephew.

Source: Twitter
The WAEC result was posted on X by Fazza, who was not happy about the candidate's performance in one of the subjects.
From the result, it could be seen that the candidate, identified as Muhamed Aminu, failed the English language.
He scored A1 in marketing, A1 in civic education, A1 in geography, A1 in chemistry and A1 in physics.

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Aminu also got B3 in economics, general mathematics and biology. Unfortunately, he scored F9 in English language.
Fazza claimed that the result was not fair due to the students' score in English language.
He said the student scored a high mark in JAMB and wondered why he failed English.
His words:
"My nephew's result, this is a boy who scored high in JAMB also but how could he fail English? This is not fair."

Source: Twitter
See the post below:
Lady sad as her sister returns from WAEC exam late
A lady was not happy when she saw the time her younger sister returned home after writing her WAEC examination.
The younger girl returned home by close to 10pm because her examination paper was written late at night.
The lady said she did not understand why young stars would stay in school up to 10pm in the name of writing WAEC.
She sounded the alarm, noting that it was too risky for youngsters to stay in school till nightfall.
"This is 6 minutes to 10 and my sister is just coming back from school. She is writing WAEC. Does this make any sense? Students were still writing WAEC paper or examination at past 9 O'clock in the night. What is going on with our educational system in Nigeria? What is going on? My sister came back and she was saying that some of her mates had to stay over at their classmate's house because they can't go to their own house because it either not safe for them, their area is not safe. What about children whose parents don't have cars and don't have means of going to pick them in the school? You guys are not even talking about how risky it is to be writing exams at past 9' Oclock in the night. What are they writing?"
Source: Legit.ng