A Nigerian student, Ejedera Emmanuel, has shared his result in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) as he pursues admission into the University of Ibadan.
The young candidate made the announcement on social media while reflecting on his academic journey and future ambitions.
Aspirant Reveals 217 UTME Score
Posting on his LinkedIn page, Ejedera Emmanuel Fiyinfoluwa disclosed that he scored 217 in the 2026 UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.
In his post, he described the result as more than just a score, noting that it represented hard work, discipline, and perseverance.
He wrote:
“Today marks exactly one month since I received my JAMB UTME result — 217.
“Looking back, this result represents much more than a number to me. It reflects consistency, discipline, sacrifice, and the willingness to keep pushing even on difficult days.
“The preparation process came with pressure, long nights of studying, moments of doubt, and the determination to stay focused on my goals.”
Plans to Study Economics at UI
The student further introduced himself and explained that he hopes to secure admission into the University of Ibadan.
According to him, he also intends to develop practical skills outside academics, especially in technology and design.
He added:
“My name is Ejedara Emmanuel, and this milestone is only the beginning of a bigger journey.
“As I work toward gaining admission into the University of Ibadan, I’m also committed to developing myself beyond academics by building practical skills in tech and design.
“I believe growth comes from continuously learning, creating, and improving yourself every step of the way.”
Appreciation to Supporters
Emmanuel also thanked everyone who supported and encouraged him throughout his UTME preparation period.
He said the encouragement, advice, and motivation he received played an important role in helping him stay focused.
Concluding his post, he wrote:
“I’m genuinely grateful to everyone who encouraged, supported, and believed in me throughout this process.
“Your words, advice, and support meant a lot. The journey continues, and I’m excited for what lies ahead. Onward and upward.”
In the comment section of the post, the aspiring undergraduate revealed that he intends to study Economics at the University of Ibadan.
See the post below:
