WAEC Invites 1,431 of 2025 BECE Candidates for Mass Cheating Investigations

  • WAEC has released the 2025 BECE Cheating List after the completion of marking.
  • The list contains the details of all candidates suspected to have engaged in mass cheating. 
  • The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has published the names of candidates whose results for the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) have been withheld due to suspected mass collusion. This follows ongoing investigations into examination irregularities reported during the conduct of the exams.

    According to WAEC, the affected candidates—drawn from various regions across the country—have been invited to appear at designated WAEC regional offices on specific dates to assist in concluding the investigation process. Failure to honour this invitation, the Council warns, will not prevent it from making final determinations on the cases.

    The decision to withhold these results is part of WAEC’s commitment to upholding the integrity of the examination process and ensuring that certificates awarded reflect true academic achievement.

    Candidates who fail to report to assist in the investigation may leave WAEC with no option other than to take a decision in the absence of the candidate.

    WAEC’s final decisions are often the cancellation of the subject involved or the cancellation of all the results of affected BECE candidates.

    Parents, schools, teachers, and stakeholders are to ensure that their candidates respond to the invitation.

    Candidates must be present at the respective regional offices in the respective regions in which the candidate sat the examination for this all-important interrogation or investigation.

    Once a candidate’s result is withheld by WAEC, he or she will not get a full result. Some may not get any result at all.

    Both instances will lead to such candidates not being placed in any of the free public and private SHSs for the 2025/2026 academic year.

    The dreams of students whose names have been captured on the list are on the line. Parents should start providing the needed emotional support for their wards as well as look forward to any likely outcome.

    Key Points from WAEC’s Announcement

    • Nature of Case: Alleged mass collusion.

    • Affected Candidates: Both school and private candidates.

    • Next Steps: Candidates must report in person to their assigned WAEC offices.

    • Consequences: Non-appearance will not halt WAEC’s decision-making.

    2025 BECE Cheating List Released By WAEC

    Below is the full list released by WAEC.

    The list can be downloaded as well here after the one pasted below.

    S/N+EA1:E19 Regional Office Candidate Name Index Number Reporting Date
    1 ACCRA HARRUNA KINGSLEY
    GBANDI
    0106223056 12TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    2 ACCRA OWUSU SAMUEL
    YIRENKYI
    0106223079 12TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    3 CAPE COAST
    ABAIDOO GRIFFITH
    311123001 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    4 CAPE COAST
    ACKON GODFRED
    311123002 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    5 CAPE COAST
    ADDY EBENEZER
    311123003 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    6 CAPE COAST
    ADJEI SIMON
    311123005 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    7 CAPE COAST
    AGBEUZKEY SUZANA
    311123006 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    8 CAPE COAST
    AGGREY GIFTY
    311123007 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    9 CAPE COAST
    BAIDOO GRACE
    311123011 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    10 CAPE COAST
    COBBINAH ABIGAIL
    311123012 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    11 CAPE COAST
    COBBINAH FRANCIS
    311123013 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    12 CAPE COAST
    CUDJOE EMMANUEL
    311123014 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    13 CAPE COAST
    DONKOH ISAAC
    311123015 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    14 CAPE COAST
    ESHUN COMFORT
    311123016 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    15 CAPE COAST
    FIADU DAVIS
    311123017 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    16 CAPE COAST
    KENNEDY VERONICA
    311123018 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    17 CAPE COAST
    MAJID ABDUL SAFIAN
    311123019 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    18 CAPE COAST
    MENSAH SUZANA
    311123020 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    19 CAPE COAST
    NKRUMAH JANET
    311123021 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    20 CAPE COAST
    OTENG BRIGHT
    311123022 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    21 CAPE COAST
    OTOO EMMANUEL
    311123023 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    22 CAPE COAST
    OTOO ISHMAEL
    311123024 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    23 CAPE COAST
    OWUSU MABEL OSEI
    311123025 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    24 CAPE COAST
    SAGOE GODFRED
    311123026 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    25 CAPE COAST
    AKROFI NANCY
    313009001 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    26 CAPE COAST
    AMOAH DOROTHY
    313009002 11TH
    AUGUST,2025
    27 CAPE COAST
    AMOAH THOMAS
    313009003 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    28 CAPE COAST
    ANSAH OBED
    313009004 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    29 CAPE COAST
    APPIAH DOMINIC
    313009005 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    30 CAPE COAST
    APPIAH JULIET
    YEBOAH
    313009006 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    31 CAPE COAST
    BAIDOO DANIEL
    313009007 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    32 CAPE COAST
    BAIDOO EMMANUEL
    313009008 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    33 CAPE COAST
    BOTWEY PATIENCE
    313009009 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    34 CAPE COAST
    CRENTSIL EMMANUEL
    313009010 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    35 CAPE COAST
    ENTSIE PHILIPA
    313009011 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    36 CAPE COAST
    MUHAMMED
    SAKINATU
    313009012 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    37 CAPE COAST
    ODOOM
    GUGGISBURG
    313009014 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    38 CAPE COAST
    ODOOM JOSEPH
    313009015 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    39 CAPE COAST
    OTOO NANCY
    313009016 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    40 CAPE COAST
    SAKYIBEA MATHIDA
    313009017 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    41 CAPE COAST
    SIAW EMMANUEL
    ABOAGYE
    313009018 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    42 CAPE COAST
    YEBOAH THEOPHILUS
    313009019 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    43 CAPE COAST
    ACQUAH MARTHA
    313011001 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    44 CAPE COAST
    ADDOTEY EMMANUEL
    313011002 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    45 CAPE COAST
    ADOMAKO SARAH
    313011003 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    46 CAPE COAST
    AKOSAH KEREN-
    HAPPUCH
    313011005 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    47 CAPE COAST
    ALHASSAN
    MOHAMMED
    313011006 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    48 CAPE COAST
    AMISSAH PATRICK
    313011007 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    49 CAPE COAST
    AMPONSAH EZEKIEL
    OWUSU
    313011008 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    50 CAPE COAST
    ANIM EMMANUELLA
    313011009 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025
    51 CAPE COAST
    ANKOMAH MATTHEW
    313011010 11TH
    AUGUST,
    2025

    Schools, parents, teachers, and candidates can check the full list to find out if their names have been captured in the list.

    DOWNLOAD HERE: BECE 2025 CHEATING LIST

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