Man Proudly Shares Younger Sister's 2026 UTME Result on Social Media
A man identified as Nonso has taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to publicly display the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result of his younger sister, Chisimdi. The post, made on April 19, 2026, showcases Nonso's pride in his sister's academic achievement, which has sparked a wave of mixed reactions online.
Sister's Impressive JAMB Scores and Phone Request
From the screenshot shared by Nonso, Chisimdi, who appears to be a science student based on her subject combination, scored 70 in English language, 67 in biology, 60 in physics, and 93 in chemistry. This brought her aggregate score to an impressive 290 out of a possible 400. In a follow-up tweet, Nonso included a chat screenshot where Chisimdi reminded him of his promise to change her phone if she scored above 260, specifically requesting an iPhone 11.
Nonso humorously remarked, "Took after my smartness I guess," as he shared the result, highlighting the familial bond and pride in her success. The post quickly gained traction, drawing attention from netizens who weighed in on the situation.
Netizens React and Advise on Phone Promise
The online community responded with a mix of congratulations and urging for Nonso to fulfill his commitment. Many users emphasized the importance of keeping promises, especially as a reward for hard work. For instance, one user, @empireMcMahon, commented, "You no go buy her the phone ke?? Nonso better fulfill Ur promises oo." Another, @YOUNG_HUZTLER, praised the high chemistry score, saying, "God! 93 in chemistry. Lol buy her 13 pro so nobody fit dey gaslight am for school."
Some reactions took a humorous or nostalgic turn, such as @its_opsyn's comment: "Na your turn to do your own back be this, no give her the phone o? Na so dem promise us bicycle that year." Overall, the consensus leaned towards encouraging Nonso to reward his sister's effort, with many seeing it as a motivational tool for future academic pursuits.
Related Viral UTME Stories in 2026
This incident is part of a broader trend where UTME results have gone viral on social media in 2026. In a similar case, a lady named Nancy posted a TikTok video showing her 15-year-old sister's UTME result of 267, marking the younger sibling's first attempt at the exam. The video captured a joyful moment of the sisters hugging, and it also attracted various reactions from users online.
Additionally, other stories have surfaced, such as an art student sharing unexpected scores and a science student aiming for medicine at UNILAG posting her JAMB result. These instances highlight how social media has become a platform for celebrating academic milestones and fostering community engagement around education in Nigeria.
The 2026 UTME season continues to generate buzz, with students and families sharing results and netizens offering support and advice. As Nonso's post demonstrates, such sharing not only celebrates achievement but also opens up discussions on rewards, promises, and the role of technology in education.



