WAEC to launch digital platform for lost certificates recovery, sharing

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) is set to launch a digital certificate platform for people to recover lost certificates, share or confirm their certificates.
The council announced that the digital certificate platform will be launched on October 20, 2022, in a statement shared on its Twitter page on Friday.
“Have you lost your WAEC certificate? Is your certificate far from you? Do you need to easily access, share and confirm your WAEC certificate?” the statement reads in part. “We’ve got something big coming. The WAEC digital certificate platform…”
The council added that the platform will cover results from the past 23 years, between “1999 till date.”
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