Ziniar© BEPC 2026: Candidate Mother Inspires with Exam Day Birth

Ziniar©: In a remarkable display of determination and courage, Sabata Consigui, a candidate for the 2026 Junior High School Certificate (BEPC) exams in Ziniar©, gave birth just hours before the start of her exams. Despite the physical challenges, she made her way to the examination center to take her test.

According to Burkina Information Agency, this extraordinary event took place at a local health center, quickly capturing the attention of social media users who expressed admiration and support for the young mother. Her story has become a symbol of perseverance, inspiring many women and girls.

On the second day of the exams, the provincial director of Secondary Education, Vocational and Technical Training of Bassitenga, Ms. L©ocadie Traor©/Hien, and the provincial director of Humanitarian Action and Family of Bassitenga, Mr. Issa Kabor©, visited Bassy High School to check on Sabata's condition. They brought gifts such as blankets and juices, demonstrating the administration's support.

Ms. L©ocadie Traor©/Hien expressed her encouragement, acknowledging the challenges faced by Sabata, stating, "As a woman, going to take an exam two hours after giving birth, we know what that represents." Her words aimed to bolster the candidate's spirit in her pursuit of the BEPC.

Mr. Issa Kabor© also commended Sabata's bravery, remarking, "Giving birth and coming to compose is not something everyone can do. She can be classified among what we call strong women."

Health worker Suzanne Bado, present at the school infirmary, assured everyone about Sabata's health, noting that she has been receiving appropriate medical care since the beginning.

Sabata Consigui's story is more than an exam day anecdote; it is a message of perseverance and resilience that encourages young girls to pursue their dreams despite obstacles. Her inspiring example continues to resonate in Ziniar© and beyond.