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17-Year-Old Girl Who Got A1 In All Subjects In WAEC Dies

17-Year-Old Girl Who Got A1 In All Subjects In WAEC Dies

Wisdom Iwu by Wisdom Iwu
November 24, 2020
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With a heavy heart,the family professor Felix Nzube Chukwuneke of okpuno village of umuogali, Oba of idemili South, Anambra State Nigeria, has announced the passing away of their daughter Miss Chisom Chukwuneke who died in a South African hospital on 18th October 2020.

The death of one of the country’s brightest student has left many people in shock.

Chisom Chukwuneke, the 17 year old girl who made straights A’s in the 2019 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), has lost her life.

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She got 7 A1s, and emerged the best student from her school, Graceland college in Enugu last year.

The father of the Girl who is a Professor, shared a very touching story of how his daughter died.

He said he flew Chisom, his first child out to South Africa for treatment when she complained of a leg pain because he didn’t have trust in the medical system of this country.

“At first, I were happy with her recovery rate, but I never knew it was going to end like this. They started treatment there in South Africa, and they were fighting the sickness that started as a leg pain, and later grew into something else for over a year.

The father talked about his late daughter’s character, and how she was strong and did her best to fight the sickness. He even talked about the gift his daughter promised him before his birthday, he didn’t know it was going to end this way. Sad!

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