Hammed Kayode Alabi has called upon well-minded Nigerians to assist a young lady who axed her WAEC exams to further her studies.


A brilliant young Nigerian girl named Christopher Mercy Grace has been celebrated on social media for axing her WAEC exams – she had 6 A1’s and 2 B’s.
Hammed Kayode Alabi, her benefactor, who showed off her amazing result on LinkedIn, urged well-meaning individuals to help her further her studies.
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As Hammed revealed, he had met her back in August 2020 and discovered that she hadn’t taken WAEC exams because her widowed mum couldn’t afford it.
But under his leadership organization, he could raise funds to ensure she took the exams and showed off her sterling WAEC result of 6 A1’s and 2 B’s.
Her widowed mother wasn’t well-to-do and sold vegetables to cater to them. But the returns from the vegetable are barely enough, forcing the girl to do menial jobs to support the family.
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Read some public reactions:
Onuwabhagbe Omodiagbe wrote: “Congratulations to Mercy she did very well. Big thanks to you for doing the most in helping her achieve this feat. We need more of this, I’m inspired.”
Ella Umoye wrote: “This is amazing! Congratulations to her! I’m happy to offer any help in us admissions advicing. Also, I suggest you reach out to Education USA Lagos on her behalf. She’s so outstanding.”
Prisca Johnchris said: “Mercy CONGRATULATIONS . Wow the mere fact that you could recognize one of your students and go beyond the “How are you?” Level. Is something you Hammed Kayode Alabi should be praised for. You did well.
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