WAEC 2025 Result: Man Cries Out As Sister Gets A1 in 3 Subjects But F9 in English, Displays Result

WAEC 2025 Result: Man Cries Out As Sister Gets A1 in 3 Subjects But F9 in English, Displays Result

  • A young man went public with the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results of his sister
  • His sister, who wrote her examination in Abeokuta Girls Grammar School, scored A1 in three subjects in her WASSCE result
  • The man lamented the West African Examination Council (WAEC) result after seeing that she got an F9 in English

A man identified as Iyanuoluwa Odujobi showed off the WAEC results of his brilliant sister on X (formerly Twitter).

The man posted the WASSCE results of his sister, who wrote her examination at the Abeokuta Girls Grammar School.

A man laments over the 2025 WAEC result of his sister, who got A1 in three subjects but failed English
A man, Iyanuoluwa Odujobi, posts the 2025 WAEC results of his brilliant sister online. Photo: X/odujobiiyanu
Source: UGC

Man posts intelligent sister’s 2025 WASSCE results

On his X page, the man shared the result of his sister, who scored A1 in three subjects in her WASSCE.

Emmanuella scored A1 in Financial Accounting, Insurance, and Catering Craft Practice; B3 in Economics and Civic Education; and C4 in Commerce, Government and Maths; and F9 in English Language.

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See the results below:

A man is unhappy after seeing that his brilliant sister failed English despite having A1 in 3 subjects
A man laments over the 2025 WAEC result of his sister, who got A1 in three subjects but failed English. Photo: @odujobiiyanu
Source: Twitter

Complaining about his sister’s result, the man said in his post:

“I am not the type that comes out to defend probably a student who fails but I can categorically say waec negligence during English cost my sister this result, This girl is so brilliant to have F9 in English only.”

See the tweet below:

In the comments, the man added his sister’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) score, while replying to an X user who claimed his sister cheated.

He said:

“So my sister cheated she scored 285 in her UTME too, she cheated and she was the second best overall best student in the whole school. How can you just conclude she cheated.”

The X user who claimed the man’s sister cheated, @fr_edbjgraphi6_, said:

“Your sister cheated sir. The English paper changed last minute so the students wrote it them self unlike the other subjects that leaked.

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“Jamb isn't WAEC, sir. I wrote JAMB this year for fun, and I didn't read at all I and I still scored 230. But WAEC if u didn't read, you can't pass because it's both theory and objectives. When WAEC changed the questions last minute, I knew there would be mass failure.”

Another woman shared the 2025 WAEC result of a girl she helped in paying her school fees after she had almost dropped out.

In a related story, a student who checked her result recorded her lowest grade in English Language despite having A1 in five subjects.

Man displays sister's 2025 WASSCE results

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that shortly after WAEC made the announcement that the 2025 WASSCE results were out, the WAEC result of a science student emerged online.

The man who posted the WASSCE result said that it was his sister's, as he reacted to her grades in nine subjects.

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WAEC 2025: Lady celebrates as brilliant brother bags 7 A1s in exam after getting 359 in JAMB

On his Facebook page, James Preston posted his sister's result and congratulated her. The subjects showed that she was a science student and she got A1 in two subjects.

Source: Legit.ng

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