2023 WAEC: Nigerian Girl Clears Her Result After Scoring 309 in JAMB-UTME, Wants to Study Economics

Aug 11, 2023 | Entertainment, News


  • A brilliant 16-year-old, Falade Ayomide Esther, has made her parent proud as she scored eight A1’s in her 2023 WAEC
  • Esther’s WAEC result, which only had B2 in economics, has been one of the laudable results so far by young Nigerians
  • The Nigerian teenager who had 301 in UTME said she hopes to study economics at the university level

A 16-year-old Nigerian girl, Falade Ayomide Esther, has cleared her 2023 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) result with 8 A1’s, scoring just a B2 in economics.

In a message exclusively sent to Legit.ng, Esther scored A1 in critical subjects like English and mathematics.

2023 WAEC/Nigerian with 8 A's.
The girl scored A1 in all her subjects except in economics.
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Girl with 8 A’s in her WAEC

The 16-year-old who had been taking a first position since she was in JSS 1, said that she hopes to study economics at Covenant University. On security scholarship for her education, she said:

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“I’m also optimistic about finding sponsors and scholarship offers. I applied for the David Oyedepo Foundation Scholarship but I’m still anticipating their response.”

Record of excellent performances

The brilliant student noted that her success did not surprise her parents as she had straight A’s in her mock WAEC exam. Speaking further about her success, she said:

“I made the decision to become a serious student in JSS1. Ever since then, I have always been the overall best student in my class. My goal for my WASSCE was actually 9A1s, as I have always desired to be awarded a scholarship.”

Esther hoped to become a world-renown economist in the future.

D7 in WAEC literature

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man, Usaini-jay Mawaki, has gone online to share what he had in his 2023 WAEC.

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Sharing the result on Facebook, the student asked people if his WAEC result was good enough as he scored D7 in literature in English. In mathematics, he scored A1.

Another teenager passed WAEC

Similarly, a 15-year-old Nigerian girl, Ike Chinonso Rita, came out with flying colours in her 2023 WAEC as she cleared her results with multiple A’s.

Of the nine subjects she sat for, she only scored one B; the rest were distinctions. She had A1 in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and further mathematics.

Source: Legit.ng





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