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[Applause] sometimes during the registration for the wassce examinations that you write at the end of your senior high school education you realize that some errors occur either in the spelling of your name your name was not spelled correctly or your date of birth was changed and so you get your results sleep and you realize that your date of birth is different from the date of birth your actual date of birth or the date of birth on your birth certificate I used to be of the view that it will be difficult for you to change the errors on your wassce certificate but apparently you can do that in the waec office you can go back to the waec office to get your documents straightened so if its your name or your date of birth you can go back to get it corrected for you you will need a few requirements to be able to get the corrections done you need an attestation letter this letter will come from your school the school you attended that is where you can get this letter from so the Headmaster