Honest competition or cheating? Why are real results more important than any shortcuts?

As a sports journalist, I write about discipline, tactical preparation, and the spirit of true competition every day. Distributing “faked” exam materials goes against the fundamental principles of any competition—whether it’s on an Olympic stadium or in a school classroom. In sports, we honor athletes who win through hard work, adherence to rules, and respect for their opponents. Cheating devalues real achievements, undermines trust in the system, and leads to severe consequences, including disqualification.

Students taking the WASSCE should rely on official curricula, recommended textbooks, and lessons taught by qualified teachers. True success, just like in professional sports, comes from systematic preparation, mental stability, and honest competition. I do not publish, verify, or support links to illegal resources. I urge future students to approach exams with the same principles we expect from world-class athletes: winning through hard work, without any shortcuts that ultimately render results meaningless.