A worried Nigerian student, Benjamin Adegbite, shared his WAEC results online, seeking opinions before showing his parents, despite performing well in several subjects.


A concerned Nigerian student, Benjamin Adegbite, recently shared his West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results online, seeking feedback before revealing them to his parents.
Benjamin, a student at Ilase Community High School, expressed anxiety over his performance in a Facebook post, writing, “Hi guys, is this a good result? I’m scared to show it to my parents ☹️☹️🙁.”
Despite his worries, Benjamin performed well in several subjects, earning an A1 in Marketing, a B2 in General Mathematics, and B3s in Geography, Agricultural Science, Biology, and Chemistry. He also scored a C5 in Physics and Civic Education, and a C6 in English Language.
Netizens’ Reactions:
Brø Frîdãy Jâmês: “Prepare for another WAEC.”
Üp Grådęd Lįzzy: “It’s a very good result, congrats! I pray mine will be the same.”
Itz Sonia Bliss: “Very good.”
Abundant Grace: “This is great. I tap from your result.”
Pluto Boy Btc: “Your mom might have already seen it.”
Itz Oluwa Kemhi Solamhi: “Did you check it on your phone?”
John Adikwu: “It’s very, very bad. What kind of question is that? 🤣🤣🤣”
Akande Fatai Oluwatosin: “I think this year’s results are better; I haven’t seen any F9 since I started checking posts.”




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