A Nigerian student has taken to social media to share his 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result after previously scoring 202 in his mock exam. The young boy, identified as Ezenobi Evans Chukwuebuka, posted screenshots of both his mock and main JAMB results on his TikTok page, @evannyboss, on April 24, 2026.
Boy posts his mock and JAMB results
The screenshots revealed a notable improvement in his performance. According to the post, he scored 202 in the mock examination, with the following subject scores: English 51, Physics 53, Biology 49, and Chemistry 49. However, in the main UTME, his aggregate score increased significantly to 254. His subject scores were: English 65, Physics 66, Biology 56, and Chemistry 67.
Sharing the update, the student expressed gratitude despite initial doubts. He noted that while his mock score was not perfect, he remained hopeful and thankful. He wrote, "I know it's not a perfect score but I thank God."
Reactions as boy posts UTME results
The improvement between the two results has drawn attention online, with many social media users praising his progress. Some of the comments include:
- Mavrick said: "Mine 161 mock main exam 235. Congratulations to you."
- prettyfav408 said: "Congrats my dear. God please help me with a good result."
- EBUBE NNA said: "Congratulations, bro. More are coming."
- Emmilian star said: "I pray it happens to me."
Science student who expected 180 shares result
In a related story, a Nigerian lady, Tamunoibibo Christiana Lesson, shared her 2026 UTME result on TikTok, expressing joy over her performance. She posted the video on April 18, 2026, under the username @tiannadfag. Christiana recorded an impressive aggregate score of 301 in the exam. Her subject breakdown showed 79 in English, 68 in Physics, 87 in Biology, and 67 in Chemistry. Reacting to her result, she admitted that the score came as a surprise. She revealed that she had initially set a modest target of around 180. She was delighted to see that her actual result far exceeded her expectations.
Best student weeps after checking JAMB result
Meanwhile, a student, Atambi John Ofar, expressed deep disappointment with his score in the 2026 UTME despite months of intense preparation. He had delayed writing the exam to study thoroughly, believing he would perform better. Known as a top student with a strong WAEC result, including a B3 in Biology, he was confident during the exam as the questions seemed familiar. However, his UTME result fell short of expectations, particularly in Biology.



