Headmaster Warns WASSCE Candidates Against Exam Malpractice

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Odomase: Mr. Daniel Nsiah Adobaso, Headmaster of Odomaseman Senior High School, has cautioned 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) candidates to uphold honesty and avoid exam malpractice. The school has presented 937 candidates for this year’s WASSCE. Speaking at a stakeholders’ forum held at Odomase, Mr. Adobaso urged the candidates to remain disciplined and focused, encouraging them to give of their best through hard work and integrity.



According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Adobaso emphasized that candidates should enter the examination hall with confidence, knowing they are capable of passing through their own effort. He highlighted the dangers of shortcuts in life, warning that they could destroy their future. The forum, attended by parents, teachers, and students, aimed to sensitize stakeholders and address the issue of exam malpractices.



Mr. Adobaso reminded the candidates that malpractice could lead to the cancellation of individual subjects or entire results, potentially derailing their education. He encouraged them to revise thoroughly and trust in what they had learned over the years. The Reverend Ernest Boakye, a representative of the Local Council of Churches, also advised the candidates to believe in their abilities and avoid dishonest paths to success.