Friday, April 22, 2016

Ghana edges out Nigeria, and others in SSCE

FOR the fourth time in succession, Ghana has won the diadem for the best execution in the May/June Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination led by the West African Examinations Council.


This is an improvement that further affirms the delayed descending pattern in Nigeria's training; it ought to incite the elected, state governments and different partners into soul-looking. At the board's 64th yearly meeting in Accra, Ghana in March 2016, Jessica Quaye was reported as the competitor with the best result in the 2015 SSCE. The second prize champ was Ruth Awadzi, while Daniella Amo-Mensah picked the third prize. Every one of them are from Ghana.
 Interestingly, the three ladies originated from Wesley Girl's High School, Cape Coast, Ghana. These splendid adolescents were among the 1,883,775 hopefuls that sat the examination from WAEC-part nations involving: The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. In 2014, the trio of Mickail Hasan, Blaykyi Kenyah and Henry Enninful had likewise accomplished a Ghanaian treble, an unbroken dash of strength since 2012.

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