A video making rounds online captures manner some SS3 students decided to celebrate their final papers after they completed their final West African Examination Council (WAEC) exams.


A video circulating online captures the jubilant celebration of SS3 students who have just completed their final West African Examination Council (WAEC) exams.
The students, clad in white shirts similar to those worn by university graduates, signed their shirts with ink to commemorate the occasion. The video shows the SS3 students singing, dancing, and even twerking to mark the end of their secondary school journey.
Their joy is well-deserved, as completing the WAEC is a significant milestone required to advance to university in Nigeria.
However, their celebratory style sparked mixed reactions online. Some social media users wondered if they were university graduates due to the sign-out tradition, while others felt they deserved to celebrate this important educational achievement.
Watch the video below:
Here are some reactions:
daretiwa commented: “We all wanted to leave secondary school so badly, live alone, and taste independence, but looking back, secondary school days were the best days of our education.”
official_mrsurge said: “Should we tell them, or should we wait until they reach that level 😂.”
hrm_stephanie said: “I just keep smiling like I’m in the video. I love her vibe. You go, girl! 🔥❤️.”
iamdeborahstar commented: “I want to watch this every day 🥹🥹🥹🤭🤭🤭. My God, I smiled all throughout 🤭.”
its.priisca shared: “Ah..oginikwa 😂 …after my WAEC, other sets usually made noise, happy celebration after WAEC. But during my own turn, my set had given the new principal (Sr. Clarice Orji) too much headache. She said she didn’t want to hear any noise in the hostel 😂. We embarked on a 7-day retreat. Well, I can only remember breaking my ruler, pen, and pencil after the last paper thinking I’m finally free. Here I am fighting for red and blue pens 😂😂.”
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, INTEL REGION
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