The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has come out to deny rumors circulating on social media that it has canceled the results of its recent examinations. According to WAEC, the rumors are false and have no basis in fact. The exam body has instead announced that it is requesting scripts from schools as part of its verification process to ensure the integrity of the results. This move is aimed at verifying the authenticity of the results and detecting any potential malpractices. WAEC has assured candidates and stakeholders that the results will be released as scheduled, and that the verification process is a routine measure to guarantee the credibility of the exams. The council has also warned against the spread of misinformation, urging the public to rely on official channels for accurate information. In recent years, WAEC has faced several challenges, including exam malpractices, leakage of question papers, and controversies over results. However, the council has implemented various measures to address these issues, including the use of technology to enhance the exam process and the introduction of stricter penalties for malpractices. Despite these efforts, rumors and controversies continue to surround the exams, causing anxiety and uncertainty among candidates and stakeholders. The latest rumor about the cancellation of results has sparked widespread concern, with many candidates and parents taking to social media to express their fears and frustrations. However, WAEC’s denial of the rumor has brought some relief, and the council’s assurance that the results will be released as scheduled has helped to calm nerves. The verification process is expected to take some time, but WAEC has given assurances that it will be thorough and transparent. The council has also urged candidates and stakeholders to be patient and to rely on official channels for information. As the exam body works to verify the results, it is also taking steps to prevent future malpractices and controversies. This includes working with schools and other stakeholders to identify and address potential vulnerabilities in the exam process. WAEC is also investing in technology and other resources to enhance the security and integrity of the exams. In addition, the council is providing support and guidance to candidates and schools to help them prepare for the exams and to understand the exam process. The West African Examinations Council is a reputable exam body with a long history of conducting exams in West Africa. The council is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and credibility, and it is taking all necessary steps to ensure that its exams are fair, transparent, and reliable. As the exam body works to verify the results, it is also reflecting on its processes and procedures to identify areas for improvement. This includes reviewing its policies and procedures, as well as seeking feedback from candidates, schools, and other stakeholders. The ultimate goal of WAEC is to provide a fair and credible exam process that allows candidates to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. By verifying the results and taking steps to prevent future malpractices, WAEC is helping to ensure that its exams are a true reflection of a candidate’s abilities. The exam body’s efforts to enhance the security and integrity of the exams are also helping to promote public trust and confidence in the exam process. As the results are released, candidates and stakeholders can be assured that they are a true reflection of a candidate’s knowledge and skills. The West African Examinations Council is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and credibility, and it will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that its exams are fair, transparent, and reliable.