WAEC 2025 Results: Excited Lady Displays Result of Her Sister Who Had Sleepless Nights During Exam

WAEC 2025 Results: Excited Lady Displays Result of Her Sister Who Had Sleepless Nights During Exam

  • 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, the WAEC result of a student emerged online
  • The lady who posted the result said that it was her sister's, as she reacted to her grades in nine subjects

The WAEC 2025 result of a science student has been shared on social media by her sister.

Her action came shortly after WAEC said it had released the results of the 2025 WASSCE, attracting many reactions from social media users.

WAEC 2025 Results: Excited Lady Displays Result of Her Sister Who Had Sleepless Nights During Exam
A Nigerian lady happily displayed her sister's 2025 WAEC result online.
Source: Twitter

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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Lady shares sister's 2025 WAEC result online

On her X page, @Alex_x222 posted her sister's result and congratulated her. The subjects showed that she was a science student and she got an A1 in one subject.

The lady's sister got A1 in Chemistry; B2 in Geography and Civic Education; B3 in Economics, Maths, and Biology; C5 in Data Processing; and C6 in English.

See the result below:

WAEC 2025 Results: Excited Lady Displays Result of Her Sister Who Had Sleepless Nights During Exam
A Nigerian lady shows her sister's 2025 WASSCE result. Photo: Alex_x222
Source: Twitter

The X post read:

“Guuuuyyyssssss!!!!!!!! See my sister's waec result. I'm so proud of you. I pray God's will on your life comes through and you gain admission to study your desired course. I'm so happy, see my shining teeth like say na my result. Those your sleepless nights paid off. Congrats”

See the post below:

Reactions trail man's sister's WASSCE result

@phizdebrics said:

“Wow. Congrats to her.”

@ebitemi_da15726 said:

“A "C6" in English? She barely escaped by the skin of her teeth, and if she didn't, this wouldn't have been the narrative. This post is insensitive to the plight of students that even performed more excellently in other more "complicated" subject but "failed" English.”

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

Sharing the result, the woman said:

“Gratitude. On November 25, 2024, I wrote about Amah Chiemerie. The school proprietor in Ibasa messaged me that Chiemerie's mother died suddenly and the father told her to end her education.
"That day my sisters helped me, I paid her school debt, 257,000 Naira, and she was able to continue with her education and also able to write her examination. Her father later came to say thank you. I had never met them before this incident. This morning, the school proprietor, Mrs Olayi, sent her WAEC results. In spite of her challenges during the period, she passed her exams."

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

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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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