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See the 16yr boy that scored straight A’s in all his Nine WASSCE subjects

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The West African Senior School Certificate Examination is not
something students take without much fasting and prayer.
Ask anyone of the 1.6 million candidates who took the
examinations this year. Only about 59.61 of them scored five
credits and above in the examination.
Oghenebrorhie Emuophedaro is not just lucky enough to be
in the top percentile; he scored straight As in all his nine
WASSCE subjects.
Oghenebrorhie Emuophedaro
After six years at Faith Academy, Ota, Ogun State, the 16-
year-old will now embark on his dream of studying
petroleum and gas engineering at the University of Lagos,
UNILAG.
He took time out to share his experience as well as his
advice for Nigerian students.
How were you able achieve such a great feat of scoring
nine As in the WASSCE? What sacrifice did you have to
make?
Getting nine As in the WASSCE was majorly a blessing from
God, but I also did a lot of studying, paid much attention in
revision classes and sometimes engaged in discussions with
my friends concerning certain subjects and topics. I also
sacrificed a lot of time that would have been used for soccer
and other recreational activities. I took chemistry,
mathematics, English Language, further mathematics,
physics, economics, geography, civic education and
blocklaying and concreting in the WASSCE.
Tell us about your academic journey. Have you always
been a high flying student?
Saying that I have always been a ‘high flying student’ feels a
little awkard, but by God’s grace I have had laudable
academic records. I feel academic excellence can be
achieved almost easily through dedication to studies,
making a few necessary sacrifices, and most importantly
reading and praying really hard!
Did you receive any award from the government or any
private organisation for your academic excellence?
I have not received any scholarships or rewards per se from
any private or government organisation.
Were you surprised when you heard about your result
or did you suspect all along that you would do so well?
Honestly, I had this feeling I was going to get a good result,
but I did not expect nine As at all! I was stunned.
Many students are of the opinion that academic
excellence is for a select few who were born very smart.
What is your opinion about this?
I am of the opinion that excellence in academics can be
achieved by any person interested.
It is a thing of the mind and more importantly how well you
develop yourself for it: studying and going the extra mile.
Statistics show that students that fail examinations fail not
because they are dull academically but majorly because of
fear, popularly known as ‘exam fever’. I think the mass
failure may be as a result of lack of confidence students
often show and also inadequate preparation.
So, I advise Nigerian students out there to be confident
about what they know; and in this state of mind, even what
they do not know so well will become a piece of cake with
time. And they should also make sure not to underrate any
examination, and prepare adequately.
The world celebrated Teachers’ Day recently; are there
any teachers that have gone beyond the call of duty to
inspire you academically and What is your message to
Nigerian teachers?
My teachers were and are still great sources of inspiration
for me. Mr Remilekun Oladipupo, Mr Sunday Adeniran, Ms
Nike Jolaoye, Mr Kunle Odebiyi, Prof. Ezeanyi Sunday
Godfrey and a whole lot of others have really majored as
catalysts to my academic success so far. I urge all Nigerian
teachers to give their all when teaching their students, just
like my teachers did for me. I can’t say I have experienced it
before, but I think it feels good to see your students excel.
What career plans do you have for the future?
In the corporate world, I hope to become a successful
engineer in the future. Outside the corporate world, I would
love to be a music producer.

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  1. Gift says:

    u hav no excuse 4 nt being sucessful in life,i pity those

    9 years ago

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