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14-Year-Old Breezes Through WASSCE And UTME With Impressive Grades


naijaparrot.com
Mar 25, 2018 8:36 AM

Makinde kayode is one brilliant teenager

who incredibly achieved this rare academic achievement even before he completed his secondary school education.


This 14-year-old pupil has proved he is exceptionally bright as he passed his first external examination at first sitting with impressive performance.


Kayode Makinde, the 14-year-old pupil with incredible results in WAEC and JAMB (Oladeji Stephen)
In 2017, Kayode was registered for General Certificate Examination GCE and to the surprise of his teachers and parents, he made distinctions in five subjects including Mathematics and Further Mathematics


While speaking with Pulse about the academic feat of the young boy, who is now in SSS3, at Rhema International College, Alaafin, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, his uncle, Oladeji Stephen, said, ”Kayode sat for WAEC GCE last year and he got 7 Distinctions in Math, Physic and Chemistry. He made A1 in Further Math, Mathematics A1, Technical Drawing A1, Geography A1, Economics A1, Physics B2. Chemistry B3. English C4 and Biology C6”



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