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Èsì ìdánwò alásekágbá ilé-èkó girama (waec)tí ó burúkú jù nínú odún 2017, tí a rí he. 

WORST Waec Result 2017 Found By Us (Photo)

 

Out of the 1,559,162 candidates that sat for for the 2017 waec we have finally gotten a worst waec result so far.

923,486 candidates secured at least five credits which include English Language and Mathematics. From our calculations, that’s a tremendous increase of 59.23%, when rounded off and compared to the last year’s 52.9% and the previous year of 38.7% who passed. It’s safe to say that over time there will be an even greater percentage increase in the number of students who will pass. With continuous hard work, dedication, determination, great training from their qualified teachers and the support of their community and loved ones, I see no reason for my assumption to be disproved.

As this result came to our attention we come to think of the reason a student who has been studying hard for this phenomenal examination will still manage to gain such a deteriorating result.

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