“What do I do with it now?” Teacher reacts after impressive exam results
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- A teacher registered for the 2026 WASSCE out of curiosity and ended up scoring six A1 grades
- He scored A1 in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and three other subjects, alongside B2 and B3 grades
- His impressive results attracted humorous and congratulatory reactions from friends and followers online
A teacher has surprised social media users after sitting a secondary school examination out of curiosity and coming away with an impressive set of results.
Okwaraejesu Ugochukwu Valentine sat the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), commonly known as WAEC, after registering for the exam because he was bored.
Valentine shared his results on Facebook on August 7, 2026, joking about his decision and wondering what he would eventually do with the grades.
Teacher Scores Six A1 Grades
The results showed an outstanding performance, with Valentine scoring A1 in six subjects: Marketing, Civic Education, General Mathematics, Agriculture, Chemistry and Physics.
He also recorded B2 in Economics and Biology, as well as B3 in English Language.
His performance was particularly notable because he is already a teacher and had taken the examination out of curiosity rather than as a typical secondary school candidate preparing for university admission.
Valentine expressed gratitude after seeing the results, while friends and followers responded with a mixture of admiration and humour.
The achievement is likely to resonate with Kenyan readers familiar with the importance of strong secondary school examination results, particularly for students hoping to pursue university and other further education opportunities.
See Valentine's Facebook post and the result that started the conversation:
Netizens react to teacher's 2026 WAEC result
Valentine's post attracted several comments from friends and followers, with some joking about how well a teacher had performed in an examination normally associated with secondary school students.
Others congratulated him on the results and encouraged him to consider using the achievement as a foundation for further studies.
@Chinoso Iromaka said:
"Na to report you to EFCC You dey use PhD brain write Waec."
@Chidinma Eleanya said:
"I wan ask if you wear uniform go exam hall. Beautiful results."
@Engr Charles Adumonye said:
"Nna you are too much when ever you start any of your future study I will support you financially."
Brother gets excellent results after scholarship promise
TUKO.co.ke had reported that Bashir_GS promised his younger brother a scholarship to study in China if he achieved strong grades in his secondary school examination.
The younger brother went on to deliver excellent results, leaving Bashir to confront the promise he had made at the beginning of the year.
He shared the update on X, acknowledging that the responsibility to make the scholarship a reality was now firmly on him. The story highlights the familiar pressure many families face when academic success is tied to big promises of educational support
Source: Legit.ng
Reporting originally appeared via TUKO. Read the full source for additional context.