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…