Ekene Franklin scored 347 in his examination, but will not be accepted into the University of Lagos, UNILAG which was his 1st choice of university, due to age restriction.
The 2019 Best student in
JAMB examination, Ekene Franklin, has cried out that he will not like to waste
a year at home despite having the highest score in this year’s UTME.
Ekene is 15 and UNILAG’s
law states they can only admit students 16 years and above. But, Ekene still
believes something could be done.
“I know it is their law
and, if it is the will of God, something can done to change the situation. I
know I cannot change the law on UNILAG admission criteria. But I hope someone
can come to my aid on this age issue,” says Ekene.
“Initially, I wasn’t aware
of the UNILAG law which states a student must be 16 years old. Based on that I
picked UNILAG as first choice. It is the university law, no one is above it. If
I don’t get support from government or JAMB on the age issue, I may wait for
next year to write another UTME but if I get scholarship I will accept it. I
prefer scholarship that will enable me travel abroad.”
Ekene speaking to Daily Sun
said his focus is to get a scholarship and go abroad to study Chemical
Engineering at MIT.
The 15-year-old student
from Imo State, who is currently writing the May/June 2019 West African Senior
School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), says if he does not get admission or a
scholarship, he will prepare for another UTME next year.
”But I don’t want to waste
my high score,” he said.
The full breakdown of
Ekene’s UTME result saw him emerge the highest scorer with 347, with the
following subject scores: English, 78, Mathematics, 91, Physics, 86 and
Chemistry, 92.
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