Moses Ape from Benue state has emerged as this year's best JAMB-UTME student after scoring 354.
Moses Ape
A student of New Covenant Christian College International, Makurdi,
Benue State, Moses Ape, has emerged with the best result in the 2018
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) of the Joint
Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), according to Daily Sun.
The report revealed that Ape scored 354 in the examination to beat
Ibukun Oduntan of Corona Secondary School, Agbara Ogun State who was
initially celebrated on social media as the best student with a total
score of 344.
Principal of New Covenant Christian College International, Mrs.
Joyce Ufere, who disclosed this, at a press conference in Makurdi,
yesterday, explained that the school, which was established in 2009,
presented 23 students for the examination.
Of the 23 candidates presented, Ufere said six of them scored above
300 with Ape scoring the highest with 354 while the least student from
the school scored 249 in the examination.
Asked how he attained the feat, the 17-year-old Ape gave the credit
to God, his teachers, his seniors and his parents for encouraging him
to invest his time in intensive study.
“Aside the encouragement I got from all of these people, I also
made up my mind to be the best I can be by setting very high goals for
myself academically knowing fully well that I can be what I want to be
if I’m determined,” he said.
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