“My School Didn’t Register Us for 2023 WAEC”: Pretty Girl Laments in Video, People Ask Questions

“My School Didn’t Register Us for 2023 WAEC”: Pretty Girl Laments in Video, People Ask Questions

  • A Nigerian student who could not write 2023 WAEC said her school ruined the plan she had for the year
  • The girl said though she and other students in her set did not plan to write NECO, they would have to as an alternative
  • Many people who reacted to the girl's video stated that their family members would sue if the same thing happened to them

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A Nigerian girl came on TikTok to tell people her school failed to register her set for the 2023 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) that was recently concluded.

The girl (@adeolaorwhatever) revealed that the school's act ruined their chances for the remainder of the year. She danced in a TikTok video as she narrated the painful experience.

WAEC 2023/Lady missed exam opportunity
The lady said that they would have to write NECO. Photo source: @adeolaorwhatever
Source: TikTok

School failS to register students for WAEC

The 17-year-old expressed her frustration more while responding to people in her comment section. Some people said they would not take it lightly if such happened to them.

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A person, Oluwanifemi, who considered the situation appalling, asked the student:

"I’m so lost so what were you guys now doing during the waec period? Why didn’t they register you guys? How come parents didn’t complain?"

Watch the video below:

YEN.com.gh has compiled some of the reactions below:

Leslie said:

"My entire extended family wouldn’t let them hear the last of it."

The girl replied:

"Bro the p was crazy honestly."

Nunu said:

"Somebody really prayed against waec in your set."

Favour said:

"Wait uh? This is beyond crazy tbh."

Onyx said:

"LMAO. I willingly took a year gap but you’d be forced to do the same."

ayo asked:

"What? Well what of NECO?"

The girl responded:

"We didnt plan on doing neco now we have to cause we didnt write NECO."

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user7139397647722 said:

"Same happened to my school last set principal was suspended and 2 teachers were fired and parent sue the school. school was closed for a week."

Oghale wondered:

"What's the point of now going to school?"

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