WAEC: Netizens respond to school's disqualification.

Netizens voices their concerns over the disqualification of Tendril academy as an examination centre, urge WAEC officials to address issue.

WAEC: Netizens respond to school's disqualification.

Following complaints from stakeholders regarding the disqualification of Tendril Academy, netizens have taken to social media platforms, particularly in X, to voice their concerns and urge the examination body to intervene promptly and address the situation.

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Reports indicated that parents of the affected candidates expressed confusion and frustration upon receiving sudden notifications indicating that Tendril Academy was not registered to administer the WAEC examination, despite the internal candidate registration process supposedly initiated as early as December of the previous year.

In response to these developments, calls have been made for WAEC officials to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure fairness and prevent students from suffering undue consequences.

Following complaints from stakeholders regarding the disqualification of Tendril Academy, netizens have taken to social media platforms, particularly in X, to voice their concerns and urge the examination body to intervene promptly and address the situation.

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Reports indicate that parents of the affected candidates expressed confusion and frustration upon receiving sudden notifications indicating that Tendril Academy was not registered to administer the WAEC examination, despite the internal candidate registration process supposedly initiated as early as December of the previous year.

In response to these developments, calls have been made for WAEC officials to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure fairness and prevent students from suffering undue consequences.

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"WAEC should please look into this matter so as not to disenfranchise these students. On the other hand, there is a process for registering internal candidates, which was started in December last year, so to suddenly get a message that the school is not registered to take the examination needs investigation," noted one netizen.

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"Another action could be to visit the WAEC office as early as 7 am tomorrow and meet with the Examination Director. I know they will give you an audience," stated another.

The gravity of the situation extends beyond financial implications, with the hopes and dreams of countless students hanging in the balance. Facing the prospect of an additional year of waiting due to administrative oversight is deemed unacceptable by many.

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According to one netizen, "Apart from the money spent, what about the hopes and dreams of these kids? Waiting an extra year because of negligence!"

WAEC officials were urged to respond promptly and provide clarity on the situation to alleviate the anxieties of students, parents, and educators affected by the ongoing uncertainty. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders await further updates and assurances from WAEC to ensure the integrity and fairness of the examination process are upheld.