Obeng Wilfred: Brilliant form 2 Science student blows 2019 NOV/DEC WASSCE with 8As
- A form two Science student of the Kumasi Anglican Secondary School has scored 8As in NOV/DEC
- Obeng Wilfred sat for the 2019 private West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
- His admirable results have been shared on social media
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Obeng Wilfred, a form two Science student of the Kumasi Anglican Secondary School who sat for the 2019 private West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has emerged with As in all eight subjects.
The brilliant teenager attained laudable scores in Core and Elective Mathematics, Integrated Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Social Studies and English.
Despite being in form two, he earned impressive scores following the release of the 2019 November/December WASSCE results.
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Obeng’s achievement has stunned many on social media after his scores were posted online.
Social media user, Enock Kofi Nyarko, is one of many who have circulated Obeng’s results.
''The form two guy blows the NOV/DEC... Watch them out. Next year, murder cases would be recorded during the contest,'' Nyarko captioned his post.
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