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    WAEC 2025 records the worst results in history, triggering a national rebound

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002August 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    • According to WAEC, only 38% of candidates received five credits, including English and Mathematics, a sharp drop of 72.12% in 2024, making it the worst result in recent history!
    WAEC 2025 records the worst results in history, triggering a national rebound

    The results of WAEC 2025 shocked the entire country, with Nigerians convening examination institutions after a massive decline in performance.

    According to WAEC, only 38% of candidates received five credits, including English and Mathematics, a sharp drop of 72.12% in 2024, making it the worst result in recent history!

    On X (formerly Twitter), the Nigerians did not back down:

    Richard Ayo-Dairo PhD (@rarakunrin) Burning:

    “No one is talking about the WAEC 2025 Midnight English Test. This disaster is rooted there. Be responsible for jeopardizing the future of our country!”

    Femi Organ (@femiorgan) added:

    “Most students can’t even speak proper English, let alone write. Abbreviation and social media are done. This goes beyond WAEC – it’s a national issue.”

    Meanwhile, medical malpractice has dropped surprisingly from 11.92% to 2.17% due to targeting new subjects such as English, mathematics, biology and economics.

    Now angry parents, students and educators demand answers, and the trend of education crisis continues to heat up online.

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