Mixed WAEC Results of Church School Student Spark Social Media Reactions
The student also secured B3 grades in English Language, Mathematics, Economics, and Biology, as well as a C6 in Commerce and Financial Accounting.
A student from Mission Secondary School in Yahe, Cross River State, has attracted attention on social media following the release of his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) results.
Ugbong Austine Ugbong, a student at the church-run school, achieved A1 grades in Civic Education and Government, along with other respectable grades, despite scoring an F9 in Tourism.
Pastor Ogbeche, who oversees the mission outreach associated with the school, shared the boy's results on Facebook, expressing pride in the student's overall performance. The student also secured B3 grades in English Language, Mathematics, Economics, and Biology, as well as a C6 in Commerce and Financial Accounting.
The pastor's post received numerous reactions, with many congratulating the student on his achievements, particularly noting his strong performance in Civic Education and Government. Despite the F9 in Tourism, Ugbong's results were celebrated as evidence of his hard work and dedication, earning him praise from the online community.