Lady Who Wrote JAMB 3 Times Shares UTME Results for 2024, 2025, 2026
Lady Shares Her JAMB UTME Scores for 3 Years

A young lady who has written the JAMB UTME examination for three consecutive years has publicly shared her results from 2024, 2025, and 2026. In a heartfelt TikTok post, she revealed her scores and addressed the criticism she has faced for not yet entering a tertiary institution.

Her UTME Scores Over the Years

The lady, known on TikTok as @kemibby16, scored 294 in 2024, 268 in 2025, and 273 in 2026. For the 2026 UTME, she achieved 59 in English, 71 in Economics, 75 in Government, and 68 in Mathematics. She explained that while many have questioned her delay in gaining admission, they fail to see her consistency and effort.

Her Message of Perseverance

In her post, she wrote: "My Jamb story. 294 → 268 → 273. Three years. Same exam. Different battles. People will say a lot... 'Why haven't you entered?' 'You wasted your scores.' But what they don't see is the consistency. The effort. The times I had to start again when I didn't feel like it. No, it hasn't gone the way I planned. But I didn't quit. And that matters. I'm not where I want to be yet... but I'm not behind either. This is still my story. And I'm still writing it. Watch how it ends."

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Reactions from Netizens

Many social media users praised her determination. Comments included: "You have always been an intelligent fellow" and "Congratulations, scholar, I tap from your grace." Others expressed curiosity about the course she is applying for, given her impressive scores.

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In a similar story, another lady who gained admission after her third UTME later dropped out in her 300 level to prepare for another JAMB exam. Additionally, a young lady who wrote the UTME three times shared her 2026 result, scoring 254 overall, with 61 in English, 68 in Economics, 64 in Government, and 61 in Literature. Her mother was so overjoyed that she bragged to neighbors about her daughter's progress.

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