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Boy Celebrates as he gets one of the best results in the history of her School

A young student by the name of Ronald Dosunmu has taken to social media to celebrate his success in the recently released West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), results.

Ronald scored 8 “A1s” and 1 “B2” in the result. He scored the “B” in English Language. Star student, Ronald Dosunmu made 8 “As” in WAEC.

Sharing his success on LinkedIn, Ronald wrote:
“This year has probably been one of the most hectic years of my life. I took so many courses on web development, studied and prepared for external examinations, as well as gained admission into the university, all while managing to excel in every single aspect! I remember the feeling of uncertainty I experienced after finishing WAEC. Sure, I had prepared really well, but I was still a little scared that something might go wrong somewhere, mostly because of the African factor. But to God be the glory, everything went according to plan! My WAEC result was released 3 weeks ago and it was truly incredible! I got 8A1s and a B2 in English (One of the best results in the history of my secondary school).”

“My success is a result of relentless hard work To post such a great result must have taken a lot of work, including keeping off social media. Ronald confirmed this: “I haven’t been active on my LinkedIn for a really long time. I worked really hard for this and I am extremely happy that my hard work paid off!”

We have been seeing and reading inspiring stories of academic excellence from young Nigerian students. This gives us hope that the future would be bright for our dear country.

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