Tears as Boy Fails 2023 WAEC Woefully, Comes Out With F9 in All 9 Subjects He Wrote
- A boy scored F9 in all the subjects he sat for in the just released 2023 West African School Certificate Examination
- The boy's WAEC result was posted on Facebook, and it shows that he failed everything, including Mathematics and English
- The WAEC result and how the boy performed woefully have stunned many people who are wondering what could have happened
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A Nigerian boy scored F9 in all the nine subjects he wrote in the 2023 West African School Certificate Examination.
The boy's result was posted on various Facebook accounts, including that of Egi Smartest Prince.
A photo of the result trending on Facebook shows that the boy failed woefully in important subjects such as Mathematics and English.
Other WAEC subjects he scored F9 include Civic Education, English Language, Mathematics and Animal Husbandry.
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Boy fails 2023 WAEC woefully, scores F9 in all including Mathematics and English
The result shows that the boy registered for nine subjects, including Commerce, Financial Accounting, Economics, Geography, and government, in the 2023 WAEC and did not pass any.
People are wondering what could have caused the woeful performance recorded by the WAEC candidate.
The boy's name was not made known, and the centre where he sat for the WAEC examination was not disclosed.
Students stranded over registration fees
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that some students in the Gomoa East district were stranded on the first day of the 2023 BECE after their head teacher allegedly squandered their registration fees.
The head teacher in the Gomoa Budu Atta D/A Junior High School did not show up at the centre as the BECE kicked off on August 7, 2023.
The head teacher allegedly collected GH¢400 to register candidates for the BECE, among other costs.
Money problems at WAEC
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier published that financial challenges from the government may delay the marking of BECE scripts.
The Ghanaian government earlier released GH¢55 million to WAEC to organise the BECE and WASSCE, but WAEC said they needed more money.
This came after the Minority in Parliament raised concerns that WAEC was cash-strapped and owed service providers.
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Source: Legit.ng