WAEC Releases Provisional BECE 2025 Results The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for candidates who took the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for School Candidates. The results are now available for all candidates to check online. 🥳

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This release marks a critical milestone for the over 600,000 students who sat for the examination in June. The provisional results allow candidates to review their performance and begin the process of school selection and placement into Senior High Schools and Technical Institutes. How to Check Your Results Candidates can access their results online using a results checker card. This can be purchased from various vendors, including online platforms and physical WAEC offices. The process to check your results is straightforward: Step 1: Purchase a Results Checker.  through various online platforms. The card contains a unique Serial Number and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) . Step 2: Visit the WAEC website. Go to the official WAEC Ghana results checking portal: eresults.waecgh.org . Step 3: Enter Your Details. Carefully input your Index Number , select the Examination Type (BECE School), choose the Examination Year (2025), and enter the Serial Number and PIN from your ...

Man Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Brutal Killing of 9-Day-Old Baby in Prampram



Prampram, Ghana – In a horrifying case that shocked the nation, a man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the unconscionable murder of a 9-day-old infant in Prampram. The High Court in Tema handed down the severe sentence today, bringing a measure of justice to the tragic death of the vulnerable baby.



The convict, whose identity has been withheld for legal reasons, was found guilty of the heinous crime after a protracted trial that detailed the horrific circumstances surrounding the infant's death. The court heard how the accused inflicted fatal injuries upon the newborn, leading to its untimely demise.

The incident, which occurred approximately two years ago, sent ripples of shock and outrage throughout the Prampram community and beyond. Local residents expressed profound grief and anger over the senseless loss of innocent life, demanding swift justice for the tiny victim.

During the trial, prosecutors presented compelling evidence that linked the accused directly to the baby's death. While specific details of the motive and the exact nature of the injuries have been largely kept under wraps to protect the privacy of the grieving family, the court's verdict underscores the gravity of the crime.

The sentencing was met with a mix of relief and solemnity by those present in court. While no punishment can ever truly compensate for the loss of a child, the life imprisonment sentence serves as a stern deterrent and a testament to Ghana's commitment to protecting its most vulnerable citizens.

The case has reignited conversations about child safety and protection within communities. Authorities have urged vigilance and reporting of any suspicious activities or instances of child abuse to prevent such tragedies from reoccurring.

As the community grapples with the lingering pain of this unspeakable act, the life sentence brings a definitive close to a dark chapter, reinforcing the message that crimes against children will be met with the full force of the law.

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