A young girl's joyous dance after passing her WAEC exam has captured the attention of many TikTok usersThe girl, who was ecstatic with her WAEC result, showed off her moves in a video that went viral.The WAEC exam is a challenging test that students in West Africa need to pass in order to qualify for university admission
A video of a young girl's elated celebration after scoring high marks in her WAEC exam has become a viral sensation on TikTok.
The girl, who was overjoyed with her impressive WAEC result, displayed her enthusiasm and gratitude in a lively dance that attracted many views and likes.
Brilliant girl in a happy mood after passing WAEC exam. Photo credit: @durahh_xxSource: TikTok
Young girl passes WAEC result
The WAEC exam is a rigorous and demanding assessment that evaluates the academic abilities and skills of students in West Africa who aspire to pursue higher education in the university.
The girl's remarkable performance and cheerful attitude are a testament to her hard work and dedication, as well as an inspiration and encouragement to other students who face similar challenges.
Watch the video below:
Fox Nigeria compiled some of the reactions below:
@jasmine reacted:
“I haven't seen mine na wa oh.”
@Ely said:
“All of una na secondary school girls?”
@Promszee asked:
“How did you see ur results?”
@WNifemi commented:
“Congratulations dear.”
@Liyah also commented:
“So you have seen your result,I thought they said it's not accessible yet.”
@tomee:
“How was it?”
@His future wife:
“It was good ma.”
Brilliant Nigerian girl passes WAEC exams with 6 A1's & 2 B's but doesn't have money to further her education
Meanwhile, Fox Nigeria earlier reported that 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.
Sharing her story, Hammed who reconnect with Mercy before he flew to the UK for his master's said she had finished secondary school but couldn't take WAEC exams.