The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has responded to the difference between the statement of result issued to President Buhari in 2015 and the
attestation of result presented to the president on Friday, November 2, 2018.
The list of subjects in the 2018 attestation were less than those contained in the 2015 statement of result.
When a Twitter user queried WAEC asking, "how come mathematics and woodwoork that you had F9 (fail) both disappeared in you new @waecnigeria result. Keep embarrassing us sir. I wonder what basis senator adeleke is being prosecuted?"
WAEC responded saying, "subjects that a candidate had F9s in are no longer captured in certificates or Attestation of Results."
WAEC however did not exactly state what year this new policy took effect.
See more reactions by WAEC to some other questions surrounding the president's result
Sorry, bro. We no longer capture in our certificates or Attestation of Results the subjects a candidate had F9s in, please. https://t.co/NmbNQ9mRmI— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
Stop misinforming people.— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
You can’t apply for Attestation of Results or any other document if you have not registered and sat the examination. https://t.co/VW3JDBP7K9
He did not apply for it in 2015. https://t.co/pUmCLZyBt9— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
It should be the passport photo he submitted during the application for Attestation of Results. https://t.co/RiB6IwvlEo— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
Thank you. There has been so much display of ignorance on this matter. If you know, you know! https://t.co/q080tdEkc7— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
That person should approach @waecnigeria either to have his results confirmed to that institution or to have his Attestation of Results processed. https://t.co/lF19TERp41— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
That’s if you’re the President! #RespectAndHonourToWhomItIsDue https://t.co/ESLGlOVKM0— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 3, 2018
What happened was that Move On Nigeria went to Ghana to ask for a record that is in Nigeria. Was the exam done in Ghana? And for the avoidance of doubt, only the candidate and a court of competent jurisdiction can ask the Council for any certificate/result. https://t.co/khKJKBUDGP— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 2, 2018
Letter of application; Police report on lost or damaged certificate; Photocopy of lost or damaged certificate; Two recent passport-sized photos of the candidate; Sworn Affidavit for collection of Attestation of Result; & Administrative fee of N20, 000. https://t.co/U0SNCuuUjU— WAEC NIGERIA (@waecnigeria) November 2, 2018
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