- Jisiechimike Chigor Chimdundu, son of a UNN professor, has revealed his 2024 WAEC results online, sparking debate.
- Achieving A’s in multiple subjects, the young scholar was disappointed as his performance did not meet his high expectations.
- Jisiechimike, who won a N500,000 prize in an English language contest in July, aims to achieve distinctions in all his subjects.
The WAEC results of Jisiechimike Chigor Chimdundu, the son of a professor from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), have surfaced online following his inquiry into his 2024 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) results, igniting considerable discussion.
Although he attained A grades in multiple subjects, the young scholar felt a sense of disappointment as his results did not align with his elevated expectations.
Jisiechimike, who previously earned a N500,000 award in an English language competition in July, had aspired to achieve distinctions in all subjects.
While his WAEC results are commendable, they fell short of his ambitious goals.
At just 15 years old, he achieved distinctions in Biology and Chemistry, and secured A1 grades in both Further and General Mathematics. Nevertheless, a B3 in Physics contributed to his feelings of dissatisfaction.
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@StellaUchee3003 said: “He has a very fantastic result, he should snap out of that emotion, concentrate and keep moving. The future is very bright.”
@winexviv said: “I agree. It also shows his determination for excellence!.”
@POTFRNG said: “If my son gets this kind of result ehn I’ll make sure he leaves thos country by fire by force, mio mind lati ta epon mi abi se asewo. If you see my own result my papa nearly kpai me cos of 1 Fatai esan we dey there.!.”
@AdenikeAwe1 said: “Please keep on encouraging him.”
@heyCheesom said: “His dad taught me in University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Microbiology Dept. An apple truly does not fall far from the tree. Prof Chigor is a brilliant man!. I wish his son all the best.”
@fun4mure said: “This is a normal results nah.”
@Kene_Nna said: “Na that Physics go pain am pass.”