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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Nigeria has denied rumors circulating online about the cancellation of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates.

According to WAEC, the reports are “false and mischievous,” and the examination has not been canceled.

A viral press release claimed the Federal Ministry of Education, in collaboration with WAEC, canceled the examination due to widespread malpractice and question paper leaks.

WAEC in a statement described the report as unfounded and not from the Council.

The statement reads: “The attention of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Nigeria, has been drawn to a press statement alleging the cancellation of all the papers written during the just concluded WASSCE for School Candidates, 2025.

“According to the press statement dated Saturday, July 19, 2025, being circulated on social media platforms, the Federal Ministry of Education, in collaboration with WAEC, had cancelled the said examination due to widespread examination malpractice, coordinated leakage of question papers, and unauthorised digital dissemination of exam materials.

“The WAEC Management would like to state unequivocally that the spurious press statement being circulated did not emanate from the Council. The said examination has not been cancelled.

“Though the source of that information cannot be ascertained, the Council is certain that the false claim is being peddled by mischief-makers who are bent on bringing the Council to disrepute and causing confusion and panic among candidates who sat the examination.

“As a matter of fact, the marking of scripts of the said examination has just been concluded, and results will be released on or before Monday, August 4, 2025.”

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WAEC warned that the false information aims to discredit the Council and create panic among candidates and stakeholders.

WAEC further advised the public to rely solely on its verified social media platforms and accredited media outlets for authentic information.

“The Council would like to use this opportunity to inform the general public and all stakeholders that all information from the Council is disseminated via our official and verified social media handles, as well as accredited media platforms across the country. In the same vein, all press releases are issued and signed by the Public Affairs Department of the Council on behalf of the Head of National Office.”

However, WAEC assured candidates and stakeholders that the examination process is proceeding as planned, and results will be released as scheduled.

 


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