Nigerian dispatch rider went viral for scoring 366 in the JAMB exam after he was gifted a free JAMB form.
In a statement on his social media profile, he claimed that he never intended to take the exam but chose to challenge himself.
Despite not requiring it, he passed the test with flying colours, earning 95 in English, 88 in Physics, 92 in Biology, and 91 in Chemistry, for a total of 366.
His statement reads: “Revving up on the roads as a dispatch rider, I decided to challenge myself and took on the JAMB exam. Surpassing expectations, my results roared with success, proving that dedication knows no bounds.”
“Whether navigating through city streets or conquering academic milestones, I’m fueled by determination and driven towards excellence. Here’s to breaking stereotypes and embracing the thrill of pursuing passions beyond the ordinary!”
His admission caught the interest of several social media users, who filled the post’s comment section to express their opinions.
See some reactions below:
Michaelcaresss: “try, you can do part-time study or open university from home or a nice cheap school
Blender_girll: “Better go school oo.”
debbiegold: “jesus.”
bjl: “how did you do it now ?”
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