The CEO of Educare, Alex Onyia, has shared the UTME result of a boy who joined his JAMB preparatory program in the village.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>
While sharing the result on X, an excited Alex gave an interesting background about the boy named Aneke Kosisochukwu Kasiemobi.
Boy from village scores high in UTME with an impressive score of 288Kosisochukwu scored 288 in the UTME.
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Aneke Kosisochukwu Kasiemobi dropped out of school
According to Alex, Kosisochukwu dropped out of school two years ago and did not want to take the JAMB exam because he lacked the money for it.
Alex added that the boy went into plumbing and totally abandoned formal education. Despite his academic setbacks in the past, Kosisochukwu had an aggregate of 288.
He scored 53 in English, 83 in physics, 74 in biology, and 78 in chemistry, putting him among the 4.2 % of candidates who scored 250 and above in the exam.
See his tweet below:
People celebrate Aneke Kosisochukwu Kasiemobi
@SEgbeahie38044 said:
“English dey always do men dirty .
“Congratulations to him.”
@ChidiNdumnego said:
“Kasiemobi.
“I love that name. God will take him to a greater plane where he will stand and declare that God has indeed comforted him.”
@Famzy_activity said:
“My man Alex, Thanks for all you do , in addition to we need to make plumbing a formal education because it requires the basic knowledge of fluid dynamics , ability to draw and read mechanical piping schematics.”
@AgboChikamso said:
“Congratulations to him. I noticed a trend in most of the results that I have seen, English language always have the lowest score.”
@Uwkuhc said:
“Please also encourage him nor to abandon the plumbing skills he has learnt, that skill will make him survive Nigeria.”
@ayomidelacruise said:
“We’re proud of him.”
@Guideblogg said:
“Funniest thing is, na this kind ppl dey thrive more cos he now has a handiwork and will have education.”
JAMB candidate who repeated JSS2 scores 319
Meanwhile, Fox Nigeria previously reported that a Nigerian boy with dyslexia had scored 319 in the UTME.
The boy worried his people as he was not performing well in school, in addition to his learning disorder.
@HUNeeyB explained that her relative’s situation was so severe that he always came in the last three positions in class each term and repeated JSS2. This made @HUNeeyB’s aunt pray to God about the boy’s situation, and a miracle happened.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>
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