Nigerian Student Who Studied 15 Hours Daily Achieves 8As and 1B in 2024 WAEC
Musa's elder brother, Abdullahi Okene, who shared the results, expressed pride in Musa's accomplishments. Okene had previously scored 5As and 4Bs in his own WASSCE but noted that his younger brother had vowed to surpass him
A young Nigerian student, Musa Muhammed Ipemida, who studied for 15 hours daily in preparation for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), has thrilled his family with an outstanding performance. His results, which were shared online, show that Musa scored 8As and 1B, surpassing the achievements of his elder brother.
Musa, who hails from Kogi State, took the examination at Premier Academy, Lugbe, Abuja. His dedication and hard work paid off as he achieved A1 in subjects including Civic Education, English Language, Further Mathematics, General Mathematics, Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Radio, TV, and Electronics Works. He earned a B3 in Physics.
Musa's elder brother, Abdullahi Okene, who shared the results, expressed pride in Musa's accomplishments. Okene had previously scored 5As and 4Bs in his own WASSCE but noted that his younger brother had vowed to surpass him. Musa’s ambition is to study petroleum engineering, and he recently scored 269 in the UTME.
The exceptional result has been widely praised, with many admiring Musa's determination and discipline in achieving his academic goals.