Ekiti School's 2026 UTME Top Scorer Hits 322 as Seven Students Score Above 300
Ekiti School's 2026 UTME Top Scorer Hits 322

Petoa Schools, located in Adeo-Ekiti, Ekiti State, has celebrated its top performers in the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The school shared the results on its official Facebook page, highlighting the achievements of seven students who scored 300 and above in the examination conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Top Scorer and High Achievers

The highest scorer among the students is Ajayi Praise Omohojie, who achieved an impressive result of 322. In addition to this outstanding performance, six other students also secured scores above 300, demonstrating the school's strong academic standards. The school also noted that 15 students scored between 255 and 300, reflecting a broad range of high achievements.

Reactions from the Community

The Facebook post garnered numerous congratulatory messages from the public. Courage Omiko commented, "Congratulations to you all. Greater heights in Jesus name. I'm super happy for you all." Blessing Ayodele added, "Congratulations to you all." Funmilola Agidi-Tope Oluwasuyi simply said, "Congratulations," while Tolulope Babalola Oluleye remarked, "Yes oooo. Greater heights. To God be the glory." Daniel Ajayi and Prince Joswol also joined in celebrating the students' success.

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Additional Achievements

Another science student shared a screenshot of his 2026 UTME result, revealing that he endured sleepless nights while preparing for the exam. The student posted his scores in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics, which were the subjects he wrote.

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In a separate development, a proud father shared a screenshot of his underage daughter's 2026 UTME result, where she wrote science subjects. The father posted her scores in English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The total score she achieved in the JAMB examination attracted significant attention online, with many people reacting and sharing their observations about the underage candidate's performance.

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