Boy Confused After Checking His Exams Result, Shares What He Received
- A young boy has cried out on social media over the unusual text message response he got when he checked his UTME result
- The confused lad expressed worry, saying he doesn't seem to understand why he got such a message
- The confused lad expressed worry, saying he doesn't seem to understand why he got such a message, while one suggested he went to Abuja
A boy, Edidiong Okon, got confused after checking his Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result with a code on a mobile phone.
Unlike the messages other students received when they checked their results, Okon got an unusual response.
After an automated response informing Okon of the cost of checking his result, Okon got the reply:
"Wrong Parameter 2348153257807 Passed. Send HELP to 55019 or 66019."
Taking to Facebook, Okon lamented the reply he got.
"Please I don't understand this again," a frustrated Okon wrote.
JAMB had yet to release the UTME results at the time of this report.
Edidiong Okon's post stirs reactions
It'z Princess Rhoda Taiwo said:
"Did you do it just now?"
Wïzzy Drækê said:
"Go Abuja."
Mary Hairs said:
"Utme result then your registration number."
Dee Vyn said:
"It's UTMERESULT not jambresult.
"Besides it not yet out I just tried mine."
Smart Boy Scores 291 In Exam, Gets 79 Marks In Mathematics
In a related YEN.com.gh story, a Nigerian boy took to social media to celebrate his 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Board (UTME) results.
The brilliant boy scored 291 and did not score below 70 in three of the subjects he sat for, including mathematics.
The boy's UTME result elicited reactions on social media as people celebrated his academic feat.
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