Students celebrate WAEC completion with viral online trend
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A lively group of secondary school students has recently captured the attention of social media users after their unique and spirited celebration marking the completion of their WAEC examinations went viral online.

The viral video, originally shared on X (formerly Twitter), showcases the students expressing their joy through energetic dancing, with many of them shedding their school uniforms to fully immerse themselves in the moment. Some students were also spotted sharing affectionate and romantic gestures as part of their exuberant celebration.

Accompanying the visuals is a popular Muslim song playing softly in the background, which appears to symbolize the closing chapter of their secondary school education and the beginning of a new journey. Meanwhile, a few other students stood on the sidelines, observing the lively scene with mixed expressions.

As the footage spread rapidly across various social media platforms, it sparked a wide range of reactions from viewers. Many commentators took to the comment sections to share their opinions—some expressing concern over the students' unconventional behavior, while others reminisced about their own school days and the changes in youth culture.

Below are some notable reactions from social media users:

@manga_lee1: “See dem celebrating end of Secondary, dem no know say shege dey front.”

@iam_kabbah: “See what leaders are doing fgs. I blame their parents.”

@Toodebigger: “When I dey this level I was thinking what next my future gon be. But look at the gen Zs.”

@OluseyeEmm29616: “In the midst of all these rogbodiyan, WAEC students still dey celebrate.”

@DrippestT: “Remembered my own days, I swore to flex in my first year at University, this our geography teacher who was a copper heard us nd took a long tym counseling nd advising us not to, we laf nd made jokes behind his back, omo, wen I saw 2 solid carry overs in my first results,eye clear.”

@iamemeryk: “Most Africans thinks learning stops after school. They can’t bear any thoughts of learning outside the walls of formal institutions.”

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