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Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:21pm On Jul 13, 2023
I saw this thread (https://www.nairaland.com/7752744/meet-highest-jamb-scorers-last) about the top scorers in JAMB in a decade, and as an admirer of academic excellence, I thought about where these scholars are today. The mini-research brought about interesting results, which I explained after the compilation.

Officially known as UTME, but popularly known as JAMB, the organising body. It is the exam Nigerian students write to gain admission into universities nationwide. For easy understanding, both JAMB and UTME will be used interchangeably. I could not find anything for some people, so it is stated as “nothing was found”. In few cases, I was not sure, so no definitive statement was stated. If you know such persons, kindly comment.

JAMB score is: /400

2013;
Olise Israel Chukwunalu (299): A medical doctor. Had his MBBS degree from UI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/israel-olise-1a3994111/?originalSubdomain=ng

Eruobodo Idris Adedamola (297): https://www.instagram.com/eruobodoadedamola/ (As a medical student). I believe he should have graduated to become a medical doctor.

Yusuf Bala Abdullahi (296): Could he be the one? Not too sure as he got admitted in 2011, whereas the score was attained in 2013: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benyusouf/

Uwaoma Gentle Chigozie (296): https://www.linkedin.com/in/gentle-chigozie-uwaoma-9a4393127/?originalSubdomain=ng. (A medical doctor in Bayelsa). He was arrested by the DSS in 2021 because his company had two ATM cards. (https://saharareporters.com/2021/11/21/how-united-bank-africa-connived-nigerias-secret-police-dss-arrest-detain-nysc-medical)

Arienmughare Oghenetega (296): His YouTube page where he testified to the “goodness” of MMM (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi7kI5UdN0HVkCfanSmf2Uw). However, he could be related to this person who is now a medical doctor in the US. https://www.linkedin.com/in/oghenetega-ayisire-347a0787/


2014;

Onomejoh Princewill (299): He teaches French and German and was the best graduating student from the Faculty of Arts in UNIBEN (https://www.linkedin.com/in/princewill-onomejoh-a29947202/?originalSubdomain=ng). He also got shortlisted in the Nigerian Armed Forces Selection Board: https://www.yumpu.com/xx/document/view/32878222/shortlistment-of-candidates-for-afsb-66-rc

Soladoye Damilola Faith (297): A strategy developer now in the UK working for a tech company. He graduated with a first class from Covenant University (Accounting). https://www.linkedin.com/in/damilolasoladoye/?originalSubdomain=ng

Adeboye Tope Emmanuel (291): I cannot categorically state if he is the one, but I am willing to place a bet since the person looks pretty young. However, no education section. https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-adeboye/

Deshi Nenkangmun Micah (290); https://www.linkedin.com/in/nenkangmun-deshi-b9b253219/ A lawyer. She obtained her Bachelor of Law degree sfrom the University of Jos.

Ogunduyilemi Adedayo O (290): Maybe yes, maybe no. No idea. https://www.linkedin.com/in/adedayo-ogundipe-707798186/?originalSubdomain=ng

Obrimah Eseoghene Oluwawunmi (290): A film producer based in Chicago, US. A summa cum Laude graduate from both Xavier University (BSc, Film and Television) and Columbia University (MA, Fine Arts). https://www.linkedin.com/in/eseobrimah/

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:22pm On Jul 13, 2023
2015;

Ilukwe Lottachukwu Geraldine (332): She got admitted into UNN as a first choice candidate. https://www.myschoolgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/UNN-post-utme-qualified-candidates.pdf

Okorie Ogochukwu Modestar (325): She was number two on the list of admitted candidates into UNN. She probably got into the Faculty of Arts, UNN as her name was short-listed as one of the candidates to be interviewed.

Peters Gbenga Gbenupo (312): Nothing was found.

Adewole Adetoye Richard (306): Nothing was found.

Ugwuanyi Mathew Chidera (306): Third on the UNN list where both Lottachukwu and Ogochukwu appeared. Bachelor in Geography and MSc in Geography from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2016;

Akenbor Adesuwa Osarugue (359): Nothing was found.

Anonye Victory Emenike (359): Nothing was found

Ugwuoke Emelda Chinelo (358): Nothing was found.

Adedini Damilola Diana (351): She won a competition at Ambassdors’ College, Ota (which is owned by Seun Osewa’s father). https://theambassadorsschools.com/2017/05/23/british_council_honour/ BSc Economics, Bowen University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damilola-adedini/.

Ifeanyi Justus Akachukwu (350): Probably now a freelancer. https://latium.org/profile/Akachukwu Other than this, nothing else.


2017;

Akingbulugbe Precious Ayomide (353): Might be, might not be. Other than this, nothing else. https://www.linkedin.com/in/presh031/

Utuk Uwakmfon Joseph (349): BSc, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nile University. Currently a software engineer at Bloomberg, London. https://www.linkedin.com/in/uwakmfon-utuk-3673a4143/?originalSubdomain=uk

Okoroafor Kaosisochi Lucy (347): Engineering intern at Coca-Cola, Nigeria. BEng Mechanical Engineering FUTO. https://ng.linkedin.com/in/lucy-okoroafor-969714198

Fatoke Ademola Paul (346): Made the top 100 PUTME scorers into UNILAG. https://m.facebook.com/LagAdmissions/photos/top-100-0f-20172018-post-utme-aptitude-test-results1-75726467db-eze-emeka-loveda/1954341038123024/ . BSc Systems Engineering and a software engineer. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ademola-fatoke-404a9b206/

Oladiran Oluwabukunmi O (346): Most likely this. Stated as a medical student at the University of Ibadan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oluwabukunmi-oladiran-5676961a3/?originalSubdomain=ng

Fasoro Victor Sunday (346): A medical student and reporter with Ekiti State Television: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-fasoro-524165206/?originalSubdomain=ng

Ezeobiukwu Chukwudalu Odinaka (346): A civil engineering student at UNN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SXSMwbk0XY

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:23pm On Jul 13, 2023
2018;

Galadima Israel Zakari (364): He was hosted by the then governor, now vice-president, Senator Shettima: https://www.facebook.com/kashimshettima.org/videos/yesterday-i-hosted-an-indigene-of-borno-state-mr-galadima-israel-zakari-who-came/1254157871392372/ Currently studying Electrical and Electronic engineering at Covenant. Also, he got sponsored by the state government with the sum of 5M naira: https://thenationonlineng.net/borno-gives-full-scholarship-to-best-jamb-student-israel-galadima. However, he should not be mistaken for this: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adzira-zakari-galadima-9b4517219/?originalSubdomain=ng who could be his sister as she also studies at Covenant University.

Adekunle Samuel Jesufemi (358): Got a perfect score in the SAT Mathematics and Physics section: https://punchng.com/sports-almost-denied-me-sat-perfect-score-valedictorian/ Nothing else found. This looks familiar (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesufemi-adekunle-871642243/), but he started Andela a year before the JAMB exploits. I am sceptical.

Alikah Anthony Oseghale (357): Currently studying Electrical and Electronics Engineering at UI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-alikah-385ba1253/?originalSubdomain=ng

Ademola Ebenezer Adetola (355): Not sure as this began his studies in 2017: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebenezer-ademola/

Obi-Obuoha Abiamamela (354): The third best WAEC candidate in 2018. Now a student at Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) studying Mechatronics Engineering. He must have graduated by now, I presume. https://twitter.com/JOwoleke/status/1197984452573646849?s=20; https://portal.abuad.edu.ng/Assignments/1588357996obi-obuoha_abiamamelas_basic_elect_assignment-converted.pdf; https://www.linkedin.com/in/abiamamela-obi-obuoha-108a13280/

Ape Terhemba Moses (354): A graduate of Cybersecurity from Admiralty University, Delta state. He emerged the university’s best graduating student with a CGPA of 4.96. https://adun.edu.ng/blog-post/adun-student-moses-terhemba-ape-emerged-overall-best-winner-of-the-ooni-of-ifes-royal-african-young-leadership-forum-awards-raylf-2022-for-academic-excellence/ His case reverberated reactions from JAMB as there were reports he was that year’s highest scorer whereas Galadinma was the best. https://www.blueprint.ng/utme-2018-terhemba-not-highest-scorer-jamb/

Akinyemi Olatunbosun Paul (354): Nothing came out

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Absuchat(m): 4:25pm On Jul 13, 2023
Op you take style wipe Oraimo cord for those people from that side neck grin

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:26pm On Jul 13, 2023
2019:

Ezeunala Ekene Franklin (347): Got a fully funded scholarship to study Computer Science and Mathematics at Columbia University (an Ivy League university): https://www.nairaland.com/6652966/ezeunala-ekene-franklin-others-offered

Igban Emmanuel Chidiebube (346): Studying Electrical Engineering at Howard University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-igban/

Olowu Isaac Olamilekan (345): Got a scholarship by StanbicIBTC to study Chemical Engineering at OAU. However, this profile looks somehow familiar, but background is finance not engineering: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-olowu-0038971b2/

Odo Kingsley Obinna (344): Got a scholarship by StanbicIBTC to study Medicine and Surgery at UNN

Okezie Chinedu Emmanuel (343): Nothing came out

Orisakwe David Chiebuka (343): Got a scholarship by StanbicIBTC to study Electrical Engineering at UNN

2020;

Maduafokwa Egoagwuagwu Agnes (365): She and other stellar scorers got rewarded by the Nigerian Society for Engineers: https://www.bbc.com/igbo/afirika-53100872 She mentioned UI as her preferred university and Industrial Chemical Production as her intended course. However, she got into Duke University to major in Mechanical Engineering and Minor in Energy Engineering: https://ousf.duke.edu/profile/ego-maduafokwa/; https://www.linkedin.com/in/egoagwuagwu-maduafokwa-25b218243/ The secret behind her success: https://guardian.ng/features/secrets-of-my-attaining-highest-utme-score-by-agnes-maduafokwa/

Nwobi Okwuchukwu David (363): Intended course was Mechanical Engineering at Kwara State University. Also got rewarded at the same ceremony as Egoagwuagwu.

Elikwu Victor Chukwuemeka (359): Got rewarded by the Nigerian Society of Engineers. Currently studying Computer Engineering at Covenant University https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-elikwu-133701239/?originalSubdomain=ng.

Ojuba Mezisashe Shalom (359): Her high school was Loyola Jesuit College and she is currently studying Computer Science and Mathematics at Howard University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mezisashe-ojuba-34bb9b21b/ A one-time intern at Meta Inc (owners of Facebook and Instagram). Also, she came third in PZ Cussons Chemistry challenge: https://guardian.ng/news/15-year-old-aderibigbe-wins-pz-chemistry-challenge/

Adebola Oluwatobi Paul (358): He was also rewarded at the NSE ceremony. His intended course is Electrical Electronics at OAU

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:27pm On Jul 13, 2023
2021;

Monwuba Chibuzo Chibuikem (358): Initially chose to study Electrical Electronics Engineering at Covenant University, but now studying Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at University of South Florida: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chibuzo-monwuba-0a597122a/

Adeogun Kehinde Oreoluwa (350): Applied to Covenant University to study Electrical Engineering. He also had 8As and 1B in that year’s WASSCE.

Qomarudeen Abdulwasiu Alabi (350): He chose OAU to study Mathematics.

Ajayi Eberechukwu Isaiah (349): His Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/ajayi_ei/?hl=en He chose the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta to study Mechatronics.

Okarike Favour Kenneth (348): She chose Covenant University to study Mechanical Engineering. However, news of her being sponsored by Apostle Chineyere of OPM to an undisclosed university: https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2021/08/11/apostle-chinyere-offers-scholarship-to-utme-highest-scorer-favour-okarike/ Favour, an alumna of Graceland International Schools, Port-harcourt also emerged as 3rd junior finalist in Cowbell’s Mathematics competition in 2018.

2022:

Adebayo Eyimofe Oluwatofunmi (362): Just news about his exploits: https://punchng.com/ekiti-indigene-scored-highest-2022-utme-mark-jamb/ Nothing else.

Ugwu Chikelu Innocent (359): Nothing about his chosen program or university. However, he got applauded by the previous governor: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/enugus-oil-producing-status-my-biggest-joy-is-that-my-successor-will-excel-ugwuanyi/

Emmanuel Oluwaniifemi Temiloluwa (357): Studies at Babcock. No mention of his course. https://nigeriannewsdirect.com/be-determined-disciplined-to-succeed-babcock-vc-counsels-matriculating-students/

Ozumba Samuel Ikemsinachukwu (357): Studies Mechanical engineering at Covenant University: https://www.myschoolgist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Covenant-University-First-Batch-Admission-List-2022-2023.pdf; https://ng.linkedin.com/in/samuel-ozumba-645740269

Igbalaye Ebunoluwa Kathryn (357): Studying Computer Science at the Federal University of Technology, Akure? Might be or not. Conflicting profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebunoluwa-i-415a76250/

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Hezzyluv: 4:29pm On Jul 13, 2023
My score that year was 267 finished school searched for job upanda I no c. undecided

Thank God for the hustling spirit in me. I no rich I no poor. But, Sapa don bidme farewell. grin

While searching for that white kola job, remember to apply shifting cultivation. I.e, shift that certificate of yours one side and activate hustling mode. grin
I swearugad, it will definitely payoff before that your dream job comes. At least, person no go dey beg upanda.

To ALL the legit hustlers in the house, I salute our courage. Let's keep digging that well of progress, we go find water of success ✌️

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:30pm On Jul 13, 2023
COMMENTARY:

One of the reasons I did this compilation is to know what were/are the trajectories of exceptionally brilliant students who made exploits nationwide. It is an area I am very passionate about. For instance, does a high WASSCE score mean the person can/will attain a high JAMB score? Consider Seunara Arotiba, currently a medical student at UI, was the best WAEC candidate in 2018 with 8As, scored 305 in JAMB. Meanwhile, Obi-Obuoha Abiamamela scored 354 and came third in WAEC rankings (https://twitter.com/JOwoleke/status/1197984452573646849?s=20).

Another was Adeagbo Michelle Oluwabukunmi who came second in WAEC rankings in the same 2018, but probably never wrote UTME. Currently a medical student at the University of Debrecen in Hungary. He was a student of Chrisland High School.

Yet another is Victory Yinka-Banjo who in 2020 made waves after attaining 9As in her WASSCE, but had 335 in her UTME. She is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science and Molecular Biology at MIT, USA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victory-yinka-banjo/

Ayodele Dada Daniel, the 5.0 CGPA graduate of Psychology from UNILAG, what were his WASSCE grades? (He did enter via direct entry, so no JAMB). What about Aminat Yusuf, who graduated with a 5.0 CGPA in Law from LASU, what were her WASSCE grades? What did she score in JAMB? BTW, Aminat is a legal intern at Olaniwun and Ajayi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aminat-yusuf-3970051a4/?originalSubdomain=ng and Ayodele Dada is a Knight Hennessey Scholar at Stanford University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayodele-ayo-dada-stanford/

So, questions come to mind: are stellar WASSCE grades a prerequisite for a very high JAMB score (350+)? Which would you use to predict someone’s academic performance in the university, stellar grades in WASSCE or a very high JAMB score? Going forward, these are questions I seek answers to.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:32pm On Jul 13, 2023
The lure of Medicine and Surgery declined in recent years compared to previous years. For instance, if the profile of Yusuf Bala Abdullahi is correct, it makes him the only non-medical doctor scholar in that year. Then fast forward to 2019 (before Covid), only one medicine and surgery scholar. Move to 2020 and none pursued medicine and surgery. The same occurred in 2021. The top scorers in WASSCE aka WAEC has to be researched to compare with JAMB scholars from those years to know if academically excellent students are not interested in Medicine and Surgery as a course to study.

Money is everything. Money made Utuk Uwakmfon Joseph accomplished more academically and career-wise than his fellow stellar achievers. To illustrate this, Ojuba Mezisashe Shalom chose Covenant University as where she would prefer to study but is now at Howard University. As an alumna of Loyola Jesuit, it is certain her parents are well-to-do to sponsor her either to HU or through the process (SAT, TOEFL, visa application, flight fees etc) to get a scholarship to study there. The same could be said for Soladoye Damilola Faith who got into the UK as his BSc was at Covenant University, a private university. What money cannot do, more money can do.

The penetration of the Internet and social media made it quite easy to get results from successive years. It also seemed like Nigerians got more intelligent in 2015. Furthermore, it is important these people or those close to them know how to position their profiles on the Internet. Basically, they should have an online image to present even if they prefer to be private. The 2020 achievers did well. Three out of five have LinkedIn profiles; Ojuba Mezisashe Shalom, Elikwu Victor Chukwuemeka and Maduafokwa Egoagwuagwu. Although no picture of the former, but the latter has. For both, I am sure it is because of their locations, siblings studying abroad for the former and internship at Meta for the latter. Others should do the same. Being among the highest scorers in any country’s universities’ entrance examination is not a mean feat. These people go on to make exploits.

The South West is the most preferred region for these students, even for non-Yorubas to study in. This further corroborates what I have written here: indisputably, the South West has the best universities in Nigeria. Also, Nigeria’s most prestigious private universities are located in the region. Thus, she attracts the best and brightest. Unsurprisingly, it is Nigeria’s most prosperous region (apart from Abuja) as adjudged by the Economist Magazine (https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/how-kidnappers-zealots-and-rebels-are-making-nigeria-ungovernable/21805737).

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Gerrard59(m): 4:35pm On Jul 13, 2023
Additionally, Covenant University has risen up the ranks to be one of the country’s most preferred universities. This was a university that many ignorant Nigerians lampooned for producing too many “half baked” first class graduates. The humdrum and stoopid axiom of a first class from CU is equivalent to a 2.1 from UNILAG or OAU or let the first class from CU come to my university to repeat the feat, make I see how e go dey possible” was peddled recklessly. I mentioned here that Covenant University will be Nigeria’s Harvard where even diasporans will send their children to study as a way to understand Nigeria better. Although, the charismatic man behind it - Bishop Oyedepo - can be brash at times, but you see this Covenant University’s project of his? He deserves the accolades.

In 2017:
Gerrard59:


Public institutions are degrading daily. Parents who went to public schools would not send their kids to same schools they attended. Ditto parents of tomorrow.

Ten years from now, Covenant University will be Nigeria's Harvard.

Gerrard59:


Reduce that to 10.

I keep telling folks around me to prepare themselves. Procreate children you can afford. Covenant University will be Nigeria's Harvard!

Gerrard59:


It is why public universities in Nigeria should award more of the first class grade to deserving graduates instead of perpetuating the "A is for God" BS. This mentality harms Nigerian students who aspire to advance their education in top institutions. The worst of it are schools in the East of the Niger. No university in Eastern Nigeria (SE&SS) has convoked more than 100 first class graduates in a single session, none! Furthermore, it is even a taboo for a university in the same region to convoke a graduate with a CGPA of 5.0. This has happened thrice in a public university in the south west and I think once in a private university in the same region. What this implies is that in the future, we should expect to see more Nigerians from South Western Nigeria making exploits rather than from Eastern Nigeria based on the bold. However, there has been no study showing various IQ levels in both regions which could have judged the situation.

All secondary schools are equal, but some are more equal than others. Jephthah Schools, Ambassadors College, Loyola Jesuit, Graceland International Schools and the numerous Catholic-managed schools are good breeding grounds for academic excellence. I do understand that students from the likes of British International College, Grange Schools or the elite of elite secondary schools in Nigeria rarely write JAMB, but focus on SAT and IGSCE. However, I admire the earlier aforementioned schools for their academic excellence and moral upbringing. Ambassadors College and Loyola Jesuit tend to dominate WASSCE rankings, but that will require separate research on its own. For Ndi diasporans, I dare say Loyola Jesuit College is a better option than public and private schools in the US, Canada or UK or even Germany. The children get the academic knowledge, and moral upbringing (a boy is a boy and not the other way round) and they get to be amongst people who look like them during their nascent years. Generally, schools managed by the Catholic Church tend to be very good. This is a global phenomenon. Kudos to the Catholic Church.

The United States attracts the world’s best and brightest. No wonder she is the world’s greatest country. China, which I admire, tries but cannot try enough. The singular act of being able to get the best and brightest from all countries to study at your universities and participate in your economy is a bragging right and makes the US a superpower. The route to eventual naturalisation is tough though and it is a lottery system (https://www.nairaland.com/7535720/nigerian-students-now-americans-how). Marriage is the surest path because, without it, you fit sabi book yet find yourself kicked out because you don’t have the right visa or passports (some passports are more equal than others in accessing the US labour market). For a Black African and I dare say Black person anywhere, the US is the best place to thrive and succeed financially. No wonder African Americans are the richest set of black people globally.

In 2017, there were conflicting reports about the highest scorers with Ariori Ibrahim Olabode coming top with 375, Iworiso Blessing coming behind with 316 and Felix-Ngige Chukwuebuka being the third at 315. Unfortunately, I could not find anything about them. Also, I am sceptical of the scores considering the gap between the first and second scorers. When compared to other years, the chasm is too wide. That said, the score by Ariori Ibrahim Olabode was shown to be false: https://www.nairaland.com/3820763/meet-16-year-old-boy

God bless Nigeria!

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Treasure17(m): 5:07pm On Jul 13, 2023
My name is not there op. So I declare the list invalid.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Mamayam: 5:28pm On Jul 13, 2023
U try sha.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by budaatum: 5:39pm On Jul 13, 2023
Mamayam:
U try sha.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by zik4ever: 6:07pm On Jul 13, 2023
Op to be honest this is a thought provoking article. I'm glad to see there is a consistency in progress amongst most of these top scorers. As a product of public university, I have to admit that some of these private universities have come of age and can't be pushed over. Covenant you mentioned is solid. Some like Nile University Abuja, American University of Nigeria, Yola; Babcock; Bowen; ABUAD are gaining ground.
For the secondary school you mentioned Deeper Life High School where this year's UTME top scorer emerged from, has been consistent in top performance (both UTME and WAEC) since inception and their University (Anchor University Ayobo, Lagos) is silently getting established. I think they've had 2 sets of graduates now and had their 7th Matriculation just yesterday. Truth is, some of our graduates can hold their head high even globally despite our falling educational system and standards.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jul 13, 2023
Beautiful information, Private universities will take over as the most sort after and best schools in Nigeria

I'm super proud of my alma-mater, quality over quantity.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Englishisamust: 6:17pm On Jul 13, 2023
grin grin Only a mumu will tell you that education na scam...

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Cashio(m): 7:09pm On Jul 13, 2023
Nigerians did not get more intelligent in 2015. I think the result outcome started getting better from 2015 because of the introduction of computer based tests in place of the traditional ppt tests which were used in the previous years.
I think the computer based test and result marking corrected so many errors previously experienced during the years of Paper/pencil test.
Myself as a case study, I wrote jamb five times from 2011 to 2015 and my results were always poor between 2011 and 2014, except 2012 when I scored 212 despite being so sure I should have scored better.
Then in 2015, the CBT was introduced and the system changed and boom, I scored 253 despite scoring 191 the year before. This particular incident made it sure to me that something was wrong with the PPT marking system or that the individuals marking the scripts were totally incompetent because, how can I, after taking the first position in my class almost throughout my primary and secondary years be scoring 178, 176, 191, and 212 in jamb. Yes something was wrong and they corrected that with the introduction of CBT and that’s why you see students going as high is over 300.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Made2Last: 7:35pm On Jul 13, 2023
Okay
Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Image123(m): 7:54pm On Jul 13, 2023
A good result in one is likely going to get a good result in the other, probably not the best at both. JAMB is MCQ, multiple choice, WAEC is like we say, theory and MCQ.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by wiseone28: 8:02pm On Jul 13, 2023
Op where is my name?


Where is the 1970 list?

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Ab0bii: 9:21pm On Jul 13, 2023
School na scam crew whatcha say?

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by jumper524(m): 9:30pm On Jul 13, 2023
Gerrard59:
COMMENTARY:

One of the reasons I did this compilation is to know what were/are the trajectories of exceptionally brilliant students who made exploits nationwide. It is an area I am very passionate about. For instance, does a high WASSCE score mean the person can/will attain a high JAMB score? Consider Seunara Arotiba, currently a medical student at UI, was the best WAEC candidate in 2018 with 8As, scored 305 in JAMB. Meanwhile, Obi-Obuoha Abiamamela scored 354 and came third in WAEC rankings (https://twitter.com/JOwoleke/status/1197984452573646849?s=20).

Another was Adeagbo Michelle Oluwabukunmi who came second in WAEC rankings in the same 2018, but probably never wrote UTME. Currently a medical student at the University of Debrecen in Hungary. He was a student of Chrisland High School.

Yet another is Victory Yinka-Banjo who in 2020 made waves after attaining 9As in her WASSCE, but had 335 in her UTME. She is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science and Molecular Biology at MIT, USA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victory-yinka-banjo/

Ayodele Dada Daniel, the 5.0 CGPA graduate of Psychology from UNILAG, what were his WASSCE grades? (He did enter via direct entry, so no JAMB). What about Aminat Yusuf, who graduated with a 5.0 CGPA in Law from LASU, what were her WASSCE grades? What did she score in JAMB? BTW, Aminat is a legal intern at Olaniwun and Ajayi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aminat-yusuf-3970051a4/?originalSubdomain=ng and Ayodele Dada is a Knight Hennessey Scholar at Stanford University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayodele-ayo-dada-stanford/

So, questions come to mind: are stellar WASSCE grades a prerequisite for a very high JAMB score (350+)? Which would you use to predict someone’s academic performance in the university, stellar grades in WASSCE or a very high JAMB score? Going forward, these are questions I seek answers to.
Waec body is highly compromised, miracle centers everywhere. Jamb still has high level of integrity.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by slawomir: 9:54pm On Jul 13, 2023
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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Manson1(m): 9:55pm On Jul 13, 2023
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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:56pm On Jul 13, 2023
Ok, noted.
Wishing them all the best in their career endeavor.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Racoon(m): 9:58pm On Jul 13, 2023
Genuses! Excellence is inherent is some people.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Bubu4Sea: 9:58pm On Jul 13, 2023
Unless you are from the North, e hard.

The sooner we scrap quota system the better.

The north with poor scores get the best jobs.

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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by Kemadealadire(f): 9:59pm On Jul 13, 2023
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Re: Top JAMB Scorers And Where They Are Today by GENERALSEIFDAN1(m): 9:59pm On Jul 13, 2023
Interesting

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