Nigerian Lady Overcomes Fear to Check 2026 JAMB Result, Scores 213
Lady Overcomes Fear to Check 2026 JAMB Result, Scores 213

A Nigerian lady named Blessing has shared her emotional journey of checking her 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result, a task she initially dreaded. In a now-viral TikTok video posted on April 21, 2026, under the handle @amablessedqueen, she revealed how she mustered the courage to finally discover her aggregate score.

Fear of Checking the JAMB Result

Blessing, who sat for her JAMB exam on Friday, April 17, 2026, attempted to check her result two days later but was informed it had not yet been released. Determined to know her fate, she tried again a day before posting the video. However, overwhelmed by anxiety, she could not proceed and called her sister to assist her in dialing the code on her phone.

In the video, Blessing is heard saying, “God please oh. I am scared o for real. Please come and do it. Come and check it for me please. I’m scared.” As her sister checked the result, Blessing begged her not to lie about the score, panicking, “What did I get? What did I get? Jesus.”

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The Reveal and Reaction

When her sister disclosed an aggregate score of 213 out of 400, a passing mark for many Nigerian universities, Blessing screamed. However, after taking the phone to see for herself, she exclaimed, “God forbid.” In the comments section, she expressed disappointment, stating, “Though I’m disappointed in myself, but it is well.”

Social Media Reactions

The video sparked a wave of reactions on TikTok. Some users congratulated her, while others shared their own experiences. Luna Ria commented, “I got 191, I’m happy the school I put in for cut-off mark is 160.” Miraclelucky992 said, “Congratulations mama.” Winnie & winner wrote, “I am tired of crying, 166.” MMESOMACHUKWU shared, “I scored 220, I am grateful to God.” Joshua asked, “Have you heard of CGPA before?” OLA humorously noted, “E suppose be lelease not release.” Success Ejike complimented, “Congratulations girl. Btw you’re so pretty.” Lovvy brown added, “You did well, congrats.”

Other JAMB Success Stories

In a related story, a young lady celebrated her brother, Suleiman Sufyan Onimisi, who scored 98 in Mathematics, 98 in Chemistry, and 94 in Physics in the 2026 UTME. She shared a screenshot of his result online. Additionally, a Nigerian man achieved high marks in Chemistry (77), Physics (78), and Biology (79), joking about skipping university to apply directly for NYSC, which amused many social media users.

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