November/December 2013 West African
Examination Council (WAEC) examination. When the
result came out recently, Anjola Victoria Mautin
Botoku, passed the papers.
Currently a grade 6 pupil of Edidot school, Badore,
Ajah, Lagos, had credit in English and French which
were the only subjects her parents allowed her to
register for.
In her own words, it was just a game to prove to her
siblings, Babajide and Olujunmi, that there is no big
deal in writing an exam. It all started like a child's
play, Anjola always confronted hes elder brother,
Babajide who was always driving her away from his
room with the excuse that he needs to concentrate
and prepare for his exams.Known to
have excelled
in school and other activities, her elder brother
reminded her that secondary school exam was not
the regular nursery rhymes.
To make her point, she dared her elder brother to
register her and watch out for the result. Excited,
they registered her and increased her age to 13,
which is the approved age for any child to
participate in GCE.
Determined not to fail, Anjola decided to share her
little secret with her parents.
I knew I needed a little grooming, so I told my
parents. They vehemently refused, but I insisted
since I was not in for the exam because I wanted to
use it for an admission into the university. They
decided to allow me try English and French
Wow that's great of u, dear luv ur high perseverance...lol
ReplyDeleteThis is serious, hmmm I can't believe this is true 9yr old wow incredible...
ReplyDeleteyeah I read it online via national daily
ReplyDeleteThen what was her brother's reaction towards her success?? Hope he wouldn't command her out of de room next time..lol
ReplyDeleteThumb up dear...
She is brilliant
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