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Comoros: A Man in His Sixties, a Candidate Since the 1990s, Becomes the Oldest High School Graduate

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Now nearly 50 years old, according to biometric documents collected from the National Office of Examinations and Competitions, Ahamed Saidou, a former soldier, reportedly began taking the baccalaureate exam around 1992, according to several acquaintances. This year, baccalaureate results published on Tuesday indicate a pass rate of 25.03% in Anjouan, 46.31% in Mohéli, and 37.48% in Grande Comore. On the latter island, this figure represents 2,25…
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Now nearly 50 years old, according to biometric documents collected from the National Office of Examinations and Competitions, Ahamed Saidou, a former soldier, reportedly began taking the baccalaureate exam around 1992, according to several acquaintances. This year, baccalaureate results published on Tuesday indicate a pass rate of 25.03% in Anjouan, 46.31% in Mohéli, and 37.48% in Grande Comore. On the latter island, this figure represents 2,25…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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