Art Student Breaks Down Over Disappointing 2026 JAMB Results
JAMB: Art student checks 2026 UTME result, weeps over score she got in Government
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An art student in Nigeria expressed her despair after receiving a low score of 32 in Government on her 2026 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination. Despite previous attempts and a score of 190 last year, she was denied admission, leading to her emotional breakdown and feelings of hopelessness regarding her academic future.
- 01The student scored 32 in Government in her 2026 JAMB results.
- 02She previously scored 190 in the 2025 JAMB but was denied admission.
- 03The emotional toll of repeated exam failures is evident in her social media post.
- 04Many peers shared their own struggles and offered support in the comments.
- 05The JAMB examination is crucial for university admissions in Nigeria.
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A Nigerian art student, known on social media as @vibewithseyi001, became emotional after checking her 2026 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) results, where she scored only 32 in Government. This score came after her previous attempts in 2024 and 2025, where she scored 160 and 190, respectively, but was still denied admission into her desired university. In her heartfelt post, she recounted her struggles, including a cancelled examination and the disappointment of not gaining admission despite passing the post-UTME screening at a university. The student expressed feelings of shame and frustration, stating, “I feel so ashamed of myself. I don't think I can continue writing this JAMB. I am fed up.” Her post resonated with many peers who shared similar experiences, with some offering encouragement and suggesting alternative educational paths, such as polytechnic institutions. The emotional impact of these results highlights the pressures faced by students in Nigeria's competitive academic environment.
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The emotional distress faced by students due to JAMB results can affect their mental health and future educational choices.
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