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How to Apply for WAEC Attestation of Results
West African Examination Council (WAEC) has introduced “Attestation of Results” that can be obtained on request to serve as a replacement for lost or missing certificates.
According to the statement released by WAEC via its Twitter (X) handle, candidates were first issued an Attestation of Results in 2015.
- Write a letter of application to WAEC
- Attach police report on lost or damaged certificate
- Photocopy of lost or damaged certificate [where applicable]
- Two recent passport-sized photos of the candidate
- Affidavit for Collection of Attestation of Results
- You are to pay an administrative fee of N20,000
Important Notice
- It is only the owner of the lost or missing original WAEC certificate that can apply for the attestation of results
- Subjects that a candidate had F9s are no longer captured in the WAEC certificate or Attestation of Results
- WAEC in the five member countries does not issue a certificate twice
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