A Nigerian lady, Anwiolaka Emmanulla, has become a trending topic on social media after sharing her 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result, which garnered significant praise from online users. The result was posted on TikTok on April 23, 2026, showcasing her performance across four science subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English.
Emmanulla's overall aggregate score of 257 far exceeded the JAMB cut-off mark of 150, drawing positive reactions. However, it was her Mathematics score of 72 that particularly caught the attention of viewers and became a major talking point in the comment section. Many users commended her for excelling in a subject often considered challenging by numerous candidates.
Reactions to the UTME Result
Legit.ng compiled reactions from TikTok users who saw Emmanulla's 2026 UTME result. Some of the comments are below:
- LuXuryScents said: "Omo, I got 305. I am so happy finally God did."
- Expensive smiler said: "Congratulations my love. eiii my baby am proud of you."
- Dï?mã?scø said: "Congratulations, my baby. Guess it was not in vain mama."
- urfav_.feranmi said: "I love when woman is doing math. Computer science abi?"
- Big Jima said: "Congratulations, baby."
- Oara said: "Oh my baby, congratulations."
- ladyB 247 said: "Congratulations, my daughter."
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In a related story, a young boy named Sanni Michael Oluwapelumi went viral after traveling to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) to pray for admission despite scoring 144 in the 2026 JAMB exam. He had earlier announced his intention online, and many doubted he would follow through. In a recent TikTok video, Michael confirmed that he fulfilled his promise, recording himself outside the UNILAG gate and expressing confidence that he would gain admission into Medicine and Surgery before the year ended.
Additionally, a proud father shared a screenshot of his underage daughter's 2026 UTME result, showing her scores in English, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. The total score she achieved generated reactions on social media, highlighting the diverse experiences of candidates in this year's examination.



