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WAEC Faces Backlash As Results Portal Crashes

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Last updated: August 7, 2025 5:00 PM
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The West African Examinations Council faced fresh criticism following the temporary shutdown of its result checker portal on Wednesday evening, a move it attributed to “technical issues.”

The announcement, posted via WAEC’s official X handle, @waecnigeria, sparked fresh criticism as many Nigerians continue to express outrage over the poor performance recorded in the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, particularly in English Language.

“WAEC hereby informs the general public that the result checker portal @waecdirect.org is temporarily shut down due to technical issues.

“However, the Council is working assiduously to ensure that candidates are able to access their results in the next 24 hours. We apologise for any inconvenience this might have caused you,” the notice read.

The announcement on Wednesday has intensified public discontent and speculation over the examination body’s credibility, coming just days after the council revealed that only 38.32 per cent of the 1,969,313 candidates who sat for the 2025 WASSCE obtained credits and above in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, marking the worst performance recorded in a decade.

Across social media platforms, numerous candidates and concerned Nigerians criticized WAEC for logistics shortcomings, particularly the delayed conduct of the English Language paper, which was reportedly conducted late into the night at many centres on May 28.

On X (formerly Twitter), several users posted screenshots of results showing credit passes in other subjects but failure in English, calling for a thorough review of the English Language scripts.

Tweeting at @sikimark, Mark Imohi wrote, “It is concerning that the English exam, which was delayed at centres nationwide, is now resulting in widespread failures. If JAMB could make amends, we hope you (WAEC) will take steps to rectify the situation. It was a national disgrace.”

Another user, @_samad1, lamented, “We wrote exams at 8 pm. We were given one hour or 30 minutes to answer questions that should last two and a half hours. There was no light, and everyone was in a hurry to leave. Please rethink.”

Some candidates expressed hope that their scores might be updated or corrected once the portal is restored.

“When the portal is reopened, you will see magic,” tweeted Daniel Ebitimi (@ebitimi_da15726).

Others alleged that the poor grading may have been deliberate, suggesting it was driven by revenue generation motives.

“Just like JAMB, WAEC is gambling with the future of Nigerians. If the majority of the D’s, E’s and F8’s awarded in English are rechecked, WAEC will pay dearly,” @JayTrezy posted.

Parents also voiced their frustration, questioning how students who excelled in other subjects could have failed English and expressed confusion over the grading process.

“My daughter got five A1 and two B2, only to get D7 in English and Physics (withheld),” tweeted a parent, @Johnway11145073.

Another user, @DEYHOT_official, pleaded, “WAEC, please I am begging, help us check the English Language exam again. I can’t accept this result. I struggled so hard to get money and pay for this exam, and now you failed me. This result is affecting my future.”

Some individuals went as far as demanding for a complete withdrawal and review of the 2025 results.

“We reject this year’s results, particularly the English and Maths. WAEC, please do the needful to avoid mass protests,” @pastorbtdaniels posted.

The Teacher, @MarquizDejavex wrote, “Students wrote English paper in the mid night and yet WAEC failed them.”

King Jeporphs, @e_okwori tweeted, “The students who were robbed and given abysmal grades in English should tag presidency, Minister of education to have an external body revise the whole exam process.”

WAEC has not responded to the increasing demands for a review of the affected scripts and so far remained silent on the concerns surrounding the English Language grading.

 

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