UI Physiotherapy Graduate Posts 312 JAMB Score, Goes Viral
UI Graduate Shows 312 JAMB UTME Score, Earns Praise Online

A University of Ibadan (UI) graduate who studied Physiotherapy has earned widespread praise online after posting a screenshot of his Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results from 2017. The post, which quickly went viral, revealed his impressive score and sparked discussions among social media users.

UI Graduate Shares Old JAMB Result

The graduate, identified on TikTok as @_numuno, shared a screenshot showing his JAMB examination details, including the year he sat for the test, his subject combinations, and his total score. In the caption, he wrote: "I know what you are. 312 in JAMB... can't remember PUTME score. My OBMS guys that didn't have up to that are in UI MBBS now and thriving really well." The post highlighted that he had chosen the University of Ibadan as his first-choice institution.

Reactions from Social Media Users

The post attracted numerous comments, with many users congratulating him and sharing their thoughts. User @themainabiola commented: "Congratulations dear brother. In this space, not everyone deserves a response. I wish you all the very best in all your future endeavours LEGEND." Another user, @IfedolapoKareem, asked: "Congratulations Oluwasegun. For a student that is aiming for your score and high in JAMB 2027 and is not very good with physics, chemistry and biology to study medicine or nursing. Do you teach online or know someone that teach these subjects well online?"

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@Man_of_Fire_ praised the graduate, stating: "This guy doesn’t know how much of a genius Segun is. Segun taught me at Cambridge one of the things that shaped my whole life." However, not all reactions were positive. @NurainYelu criticized some commenters, saying: "Are new Gen MBBS holders this dull? He thought everyone wants to study MBBS, another one to show how dull they are. It turns out that those ones in the north and wailing online wanted pharmacy but couldn't get it."

@ChukwukaNnorom offered a balanced perspective: "Congratulations bro. I feel it’s inappropriate to assume that everybody that did not study/not studying MBBS aren’t intelligent or book smart, all things being equal. Especially other healthcare professionals." @TuwaSamson added: "Omo, na you be book oh. You have once again put that nitwit to shame. He hasn't shown any of his. Zero level, Zero pedigree, and he wants to talk down on you. Forgive him."

Background on University of Ibadan Graduates

In related news, Legit.ng recently reported on another UI graduate who achieved a First Class degree, as well as a graduate who shared her journey to a Second Class Lower degree, emphasizing that she was not ashamed of her results. These stories highlight the diverse academic experiences of UI alumni.

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