Thirty students from this Catholic secondary school achieved impressive scores ranging from 300 to 355, placing them among the nation’s top performers out of over 8,000 candidates nationwide.
Reverend Father Jude Okeh recently shared these remarkable results on his X account, emphasizing the school’s excellence despite the challenges surrounding the JAMB examination. Accompanying his tweet was a collage featuring the photos and scores of each accomplished candidate.
As per the announcement, Fasesin Ayomiposi and Kunle-Olawepo Ayomikun emerged as the school’s top performers, both achieving impressive scores of 355 marks. Following closely behind were Adelodun Oluwadarasimi and Ayejuto Daniel, each with 341 marks, while Idris Jamaaldeen secured 333 points.
Among the other notable achievers are Adeoye James (330), Ademola Ayomide (330), Sunday Eniola (329), Fawibe Iyanuoluwa (328), Azor Richard (327), Bambe Daniel (327), Ezeala Excel (326), Oyawoye Henry (323), Oyewopo Mercy (323), Ebiegberi Joseph (319), Adetola Omotoke (319), Adigun Oluwaferanmi (317), Atibioke Omolade (317), Osunbande Adegoke (315), Aliyu Muhizat (314), Daramola Tunmise (314), Ogunkeyede Wereniseoluwa (313), Abolarin John (312), Jenyo Bernard (312), Folorunsho Stephen (311), Enoch Oluwole (311), Elegbede Oluwarotimi (305), Bamidele Daniel (300), Olaitan-Rafiu Damisola (300), and Onah Francis (300).
Nigerians on social media have commended the achievements of these students from the Catholic school, particularly given the significant number of candidates who failed to surpass the 200-mark threshold out of 400 in the 2024 UTME. These results were announced in April.