“I wrote my NECO, did so well” – Army aspirant celebrates as she passes exam in flying colors after 5 years of waiting
Lady who aspires to join the Nigerian army takes to Facebook to celebrate her success in passing NECO exam.
A Nigerian lady who aspires to join the Nigerian army recently took to her Facebook page to celebrate her success in passing her NECO exam with flying colors.
In a lengthy post, she explained in detail how she received assistance from an unnamed individual on Facebook when she needed it.
The lady, Splendor Emmanuel, emphasized that she could have taken the exam years ago but was unable to do so due to financial constraints.
Eventually, with help, she was able to sit for the exam.
Just a few months later, she shared on Facebook that she had passed her exams with outstanding results, a significant step toward pursuing her dream of joining the Nigerian army.
In her statement, she said, “I wrote my NECO exam and I did so well. Let me tell you all how I got write my NECO exam after 5 years of leaving secondary school.”
“6 months ago which was April, I sent an anonymous message to Egboka Victory lamenting how hard life really is and how I’m unable to get my WAEC because of finances. If you know me too well, especially on this space, you will know how much I crave to join the military.”
“External certificate like WAEC/NECO is the reason, I haven’t joined the military. Aside the military, there’s alot I could do with the certificate but unfortunately those opportunities keep passing by and it always makes me look like a failure! For 5 years?”
“When some of my mates are graduates, some in university already and I’m still struggling to write secondary school external exam?!!”
“I was so happy when he posted the reply, because alot of people will not even look twice. Before I could even message him, because he offered to teach me graphics designing for free, I saw a comment where someone told him to share his WhatsApp contact with me.”
“I messaged him and told him WAEC registration has closed that I’ll be going for GCE instead, since I can still use it for what I wanted, he asked me how much, told him and boom, he sent the money that same day!”
“I cried, because at first, it didn’t feel real. Called my mom, she was so happy. I thanked him, wholeheartedly.”
“Delay is not denial!! When my results came out and I saw how well I did, I couldn’t help but thank God for bringing them my way. When I told my mom about my result, she sent me 2k for passing my papers.”
“Mr Egboka Victory please don’t get tired of me appreciating you. It really means alot to me, thank you and thank you. Please, if you see this, help say a prayer for Mr Raymond and Victory.”
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