The results of the First batch of Free SHS is out
St Louis Student produces straight As
The results of the first batch of the free SHS has been rolled out. The statistics coming in show that the first batch of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagship programme has produced a positive result.
The results coming in show that the Nana Addo graduates took advantage of the opportunity and made it count.
Dicytrends.com has sighted the results slip of a student of St Louis High School, a girls school located in Kumasi. In this result, the student whose name was Appiah-Agyei Vicentia scored all As in her 8 subjects

The Brilliant science student’s result was posted by a name who identified himself as the uncle, with the caption “Congrats Vicentia, my niece! Uncle is proud of you. #4more4Nana”
Social media users reacted to the results in a divided opinion, Some claim Nana Addo should be given the credit for the good results. Other also saying the girl got the result because she was brilliant, People were getting 8As before the introduction of free SHS. Some also claim since we are in an election year the result was politically motivated. The NPP wants to use this to buy votes from Ghanaians.
Others also went ahead and started predicting the future career of the brilliant young lady. Some want her to go into the medical field whiles others are calling for The technology field, Computer Science or Engineering.
Whiles others are rejoicing others are also in tears, the results of 2,383 candidates have canceled for engaging in collusion, bringing foreign materials to the examination hall, and tearing part of the question papers to get help from their friends.
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The examination Council WAEC has also started that 480 candidates have their entire results canceled for bringing mobile phones to the exams hall. And also the entire results of 384 candidates have been withheld pending the conclusion by the investigation board into various forms of Examination Malpractice.
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