"I graduated in 2024": Lady who rewrote JAMB to study nursing shows UTME results
A young lady who graduated from the Federal School of Occupational Therapy (FSOT) showed her UTME score in the 2025 JAMB. She wants to study nursing.
Against all odds: A Nigerian student's inspiring UTME success story In Nigeria, the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) is a crucial step for students seeking university admission. This year, Olanrewaju Oluwadamilola faced immense pressure to succeed. Having graduated from the Federal School of Occupational Therapy in 2024, she unexpectedly had to retake the exam to pursue her mother's preferred course, Nursing. With only five months of preparation, she achieved a remarkable aggregate score of 311. "I only started preparing from November to March," Olanrewaju shared in a recent TikTok video. "I was in shock, not because God isn’t able, but because He showed me mercy I didn’t think I deserved." Her journey was marked by self-doubt, but she persevered with the support of her family, friends, and her tutor, Dr. Iscoo. Dr. Iscoo's belief in her capabilities proved invaluable. "He didn’t just teach," Olanrewaju stated, "but believed in me, challenged me, and reminded me that I’m capable." Her testimony highlights the power of perseverance, faith, and the importance of a supportive network. Her success is a testament to the power of resilience and belief in oneself. It serves as an inspiration to other students facing academic challenges to never give up on their dreams.
A young lady who graduated from the Federal School of Occupational Therapy (FSOT) showed her UTME score in the 2025 JAMB. She wants to study nursing.