See lady's JAMB result after she fell sick when she first scored 142

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  • Ajala Mary Fikayo, a Nigerian girl, celebrated aft rewriting her JAMB UTME and improving her people from 142 to 232 pursuing a nationwide exam mistake affecting 379,000 candidates
  • Fikayo fell sick and was anemic aft her archetypal debased score, but she expressed joyousness aft JAMB rescheduled her exam, allowing her to surpass her people people of 230
  • She shared her occurrence connected TikTok (@oluwafikayomi24q), revealing her improved taxable scores, and thanked God for the result

A Nigerian girl, Ajala Mary Fikayo, celebrated arsenic the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released her effect aft she rewrote her UTME.

JAMB ordered that 379,000 candidates should retake the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) aft an mistake resulted successful their failure.

A miss  displayed her caller   UTME effect   aft  scoring much  than what she prayed for during the Hallelujah Challenge.A Nigerian miss who fell sick erstwhile she archetypal scored 142 showed her caller effect aft rewriting. Photo: @oluwafikayomi24q, JAMB
Source: TikTok

Fikayo was 1 of the candidates who fell sick aft she scored 142 the archetypal time. She stated that the sickness made her look thin and suffer weight.

As a result, she was truthful blessed erstwhile she recovered retired that she was portion of the students who were ordered by JAMB to retake the 2025 UTME examination.

After rewriting the exam, the woman shared her joyousness with online followers aft achieving a higher aggregate people than she had scored successful the erstwhile examination.

A Nigerian miss  who fell sick   erstwhile   she archetypal  scored 142 showed her caller   effect   aft  rewriting.A miss displayed her caller UTME effect aft scoring much than what she prayed for during the Hallelujah Challenge. Photo: Klais Vedfelt. Photo for illustration usage only.
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In a TikTok video by @oluwafikayomi24q, the miss displayed her caller result, which showed that her caller people was 232.

She said:

“I wrote the archetypal jamb and this is the result. I was truthful bittersweet astatine work. I fell sick and was truthful lean. I was anemic and sad. JAMB rescheduled me. I was truthful happy.”

She stated that during the Hallelujah Challenge, the people she wanted was 230, but aft the resit, she scored 232.

Francis got 52 successful English, 69 successful Economics, 55 successful Government and 56 successful CRS.

She said:

“My effect now. Good God.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions way girl’s UTME results aft resit

The girl's video went viral connected TikTok and had implicit 21,000 views, arsenic galore who saw it shared their akin experiences.

Legit.ng compiled immoderate of the reactions.

@Ronnie leo said:

"Twinnie we request to beryllium friends. Same people aft I scored 176."

@Luxe Cake's & Scents said:

"My supplication points was 200 God showed maine mercy and gave maine 223."

@Ify Rejoice said:

"Congrats. God is great. I did my ain video too.Y'all should spell presumption and like. From 171 to 241."

@HE IS AYO said:

"Nah my throwback jamb people 230 you get"

@Iyanu Melody said:

"Congratulations, dear."

In a related story, a science pupil scored 360 after a JAMB mistake made her people 148 astatine first.

15-year-old Deeper Life pupil scores 339

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a 15-year-old Victor Jonah Febuins scored an awesome 339 successful the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

Victor, a subject pupil astatine Deeper Life High School, Jalingo, Taraba state, chose Biomedical Engineering astatine the University of Ilorin arsenic his archetypal choice.

He shared the crushed wherefore helium chose the people portion registering for his introspection organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

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