WAEC 2023: Lekki Schoolgirl's Result Emerges On Social Media, Her Stellar Score In Each Subject Stuns Many

WAEC 2023: Lekki Schoolgirl's Result Emerges On Social Media, Her Stellar Score In Each Subject Stuns Many

  • Netizens have reacted to the 2023 WASSCE result of a Lekki schoolgirl
  • The Delta indigene took mathematics, English, data processing and four other subjects and had stellar grades in all
  • While people disputed the claim that her result was the overall best for 2023, others hailed the girl's academic feat

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A Delta indigene, Amarie Mitchelle Ogheneserome, has been commended on social media for her performance in the 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The chief executive officer of Aclan Farms Ventures, Sagacious Louis, shared Amarie's result on Facebook, describing it as the best for 2023.

Amarie, Lekki schoolgirl, WAEC
Image of schoolgirl used is not related to the owner of the result in the story but from the same school. Photo Credit: Sagacious Louis, Allaboutschoolsng
Source: UGC

He said Amarie, who hails from Araya in the Isoko South local government area of Delta state, should be celebrated, tagging her as a great student with a brain.

He wrote:

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"Congratulations!
"An indigene of Deltan State, AMARIE MITCHELLE OGHENESEROME from Araya in Isoko South Local Government has scored the best result in the just concluded West Africa Examination Council, clearing all subject A1.
"Let's celebrate Great Student with brain."

Amarie Mitchelle Ogheneserome cleared all subjects

From the result he shared, YEN.com.gh observed Amarie, who took the exam in Lead-forte Gate College, a leading school in Lekki, Lagos, scored As in all the nine subjects she sat for.

She took mathematics, English, data processing, economics, civic education, visual art, commerce and computer studies.

Amarie Mitchelle Ogheneserome's result caused an uproar

Akpowene Victory said:

"It would have been nice if she had attended a school in Delta. Much better if it was in Araya."

Comr Odio Don Odafe said:

"We are too quick to press. Una don start again. Same thing happened in JAMB."

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Mohammed Sani Tsaibu said:

"Congratulations. There are other A candidates like this one. Congratulations to all of them."

Oromena Atanafe said:

"Congratulations. You are make us proud. More grace."

Michael Stanley Ekwuye said:

"Congratulations to her. But I hope this is the real result?"

John Odutemu said:

"Scored the best or one of the best?
"She did extremely well but this best is not entirely true."

Science student performs badly in WAEC

In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a Nigerian student who wants to study nursing made her WAEC result public.

The student scored D7 in chemistry, and she was wondering if she could use the result to get into the university.

Some people who saw the published WAEC result on Facebook said it could be difficult to get nursing admission without a credit in chemistry.

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