Reactions as man who Emerged as Best Student in His Class Shares 2014 WAEC Result in Viral Post
- Joshua Amoah, a Ghanaian man who completed senior high school in 2014, has released his results
- The Best Graduating Student in his Business class obtained 7As in the 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
- Scores of commenters have basked in the joy of Amoah's stellar performance as many celebrated him
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A Ghanaian man named Joshua Amoah has finally gone for his certificate years after writing the 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Joshua Amoah emerges Best Graduating Student for 2014
According to him, he moved from being the 17th in form one first term to being the best student in his class. ''This was pure hardwork + zero talent.''
The LinkedIn user took to his account to celebrate the milestone with a photo of the results. ''Indeed, hard work breaks no bone,'' he said.
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Netizens have basked in the glory of Amoah's achievement as many celebrated him.
See his results below:
Netizens celebrate Joshua Amoah after he shared his WASSCE results
Enoch Nyarkoh posted:
Congratulations on KASS. We do it better and make it look easier. Best wishes, disciple. I am an old boy, 2005 batch.
Joshua N. Amoah replied:
Thank you Enoch.
Enoch Asumadu Koranteng commented:
I can relate to the English bit. I was among the top 2 from the same faculty, the same school in 2001. Keep the academic fire burning.
Joshua N. Amoah replied:
Thank you, disciple!
Joseph Kwabena Dwumfour said:
KASS Business programme is one of the best. I completed it in 2007. That was a great result. Well done.
Joseph Kwabena Dwumfour commented:
KASS Business programme is one of the best. I completed it in 2007. That was a great result. Well done.
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Abdul-Rahim Sidiki posted:
Wow! There's talent in hard work. Moved from the 5th same time to the 1st in WASSCE too.
Halimatu Sadia commented:
You did extremely well.
Hagan Prince shared:
I now know why Joshua Nyarko Amoah was trending. Great work.
Adwoa Adu said:
Congrats, my fellow disciple. I also went to Super KASS.
Delight Jessica Agboada commented:
The last line cracked me up! Congratulations to you!
Jesse Twumasi-Ankrah reacted:
Congrats, Sir. I also attended KASS. Disciples .
Charlotte Forson-Abbey said:
Well done, Joshua.
Kwabena Osei-Owusu commented:
Disciples! I miss that school though. Abankus and his disco-lighted car bemo and his black-built body in his "madewo" shorts and Stepps behaving like he is the best teacher on the whole planet . Perry Antwi you can relate.
Young man who had 8 A’s in WAEC years ago shines in university, graduates with 1st Class, shares result
Meanwhile, Legit. ng earlier reported how a young Nigerian man, Olowookere Victor Oluwaferanmi, went online to showcase his lofty academic achievements made in years.
Making a Twitter post, he shared a photo of his sterling WAEC result in 2015 where he had a total of eight distinctions.
Another photo captured some of his results as an engineering undergraduate where almost all the exams he sat came out in A's.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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