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Sad as Man uses his national examination certificate to wrap fish, ‘Hainisaidii mimi’

The original WAEC certificate belonging to Oweisana Braduce has been repurposed in an unexpected manner – as a wrapper for street food. A photo, recently circulated on Twitter by a user named Alakowee, vividly illustrates the certificate being utilized to wrap suya, a beloved Nigerian delicacy.

As per the details on the certificate, Oweisana underwent the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) in June 2011 at Obotebe Secondary School in Burutu, Delta State.

The certificate reveals that Oweisana, born on February 26, 1991, registered for eight subjects and successfully cleared all of them with passing marks.

In the breakdown of Oweisana’s WAEC results, several noteworthy grades were achieved. These include a B3 in Commerce, a B2 in Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK), and an impressive A1 in Economics.

Furthermore, Oweisana secured scores of C4 in Government, D7 in Literature in English, and C4 in English Language. Notably, there is an absence of a Mathematics score, a conspicuous detail that has sparked speculation and raised questions.

Moreover, Oweisana also attained a B3 in Agricultural Science and a B3 in Biology, completing the array of results. The lack of a Mathematics score has spurred inquiries into the circumstances surrounding its omission from the certificate, along with a general curiosity about how it came into the possession of a street food vendor for wrapping suya.