The result of a Nigerian teacher who was required to score over 300 agregrate score in the recently concluded UTME has shared his results online.


The UTME result of a Nigerian teacher who had to deferred his admission into the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) to pursue a scholarship shared his impressive result online.
The young teacher identified as Emmanuel Ihedioramma Ani was required to score above 300 in the examination to secure a scholarship worth about N6 million.
An X user with the handle, @winexviv said Emmanuel took up the task and prepared for the examination while also teaching some other students.
In the end, he scored an aggregate of 306 and has now gotten a full scholarship for the five years duration.
Winexviv said:
“This is Emmanuel Ihedioramma Ani. He was admitted into FUTO to study Mechatronics Engineering but he deferred it in order to enable him participate in my village JAMB prep program but as a teacher, with sole aim of getting a scholarship. He took a huge risk but it paid off.
“He scored 306 in JAMB and has been awarded full scholarship for his duration of study. The total value of the scholarship for the 5 years duration is approximately N6 million. It includes school fees, accommodation, textbooks, feeding and monthly allowance.”
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, TWITTER (X)
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