- A Nigerian lady passed her Junior WAEC examination with 14 A’s and 1 C, despite not physically sitting for seven days due to a trance.

A Nigerian lady has stunned social media users with a jaw-dropping account of how she allegedly passed her Junior WAEC examinations with 14 A’s and 1 C despite not physically writing all her papers.
The incredible story was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the user @the_girl_IYUN, in response to a trending post that asked people to share moments when they had experienced divine intervention.
According to her, she fell into a seven-day spiritual trance while at church, just a day before her final exam paper. During that period, she claimed she was actively ministering and giving prophecies to worshippers at the church.
Her mother, deeply worried that she would miss her exams, went to the school to explain the situation. But to her astonishment, she allegedly saw her daughter sitting in the exam hall, writing papers as if nothing had happened. Confused, the mother returned to the church where her daughter was still physically present in the trance.
When the results were eventually released, she said she scored 14 A’s and just one C, which happened to be the subject she missed before entering the trance.
She recounted the event in her tweet:
“JS3 Junior WAEC, I was in church a day before the last paper and I went on a 7-day trance. I was in church attending to people who came for prophecies.”
“Mum went to school to inform my principal, but she saw me sitting in the exam hall writing the exam. She returned to the church and started looking at me strangely.”
“When I came down from the trance and they told me everything, I didn’t believe it until the results came out. I had 14 A’s and 1 C. The C was in the subject I supposedly didn’t write. That’s when I got the nickname ‘Ghost.’”
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Her post quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions ranging from amazement and religious awe to skepticism and disbelief, with many questioning the spiritual and academic implications of the claim.
Reacting to the post….
@1xMoe: “My only question is, when your mum saw you writing the exam, were you wearing Sutana or school uniform?”
@toofighting: “So, please indulge me 🙏🏽If your mum came to see the principal to make an excuse for you or whatnot. How did she end up seeing you in the examination hall? Was the principal’s office attached to the examination hall?”
@_iamtolulope: “Go give this script to funke akindele, na block buster be this o. Netflix worthy.”
@Itzpelumi: “Na me mark the paper that year. Holy Spirit just appear say give am 100/100 and I listened.”
@sunday_ola40769: “Lot of people won’t believe dz but I pray God open there eyes…..e get one of my bro wey go ori oke sef….na d same scenario but kinda.”
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