Authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University
(OAU), Ile-Ife, on Sunday, annouced the official
release of the results of candidates, who
particpated in its post-Unified Tertiary
Matricluation Examination (UTME).
If you are yet to check your result, visit this link.
In a statement signed by the institution’s Public
Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Abiodun Olanrewaju, it
was indicated that the results of 14,648
candidates were released, with 90 of them scoring
above 300 marks out of the total 400 marks of
the examination.
According to the statement, “out of the total
number of 14,648 who participated in the
screening, 7,779 candidates scored 200 and
above”.
It added that “seven out of the eight candidates
who emerged first, second and third applied to
read Law while the eighth candidate applied to
read English Education. One candidate scored
360, two candidates scored 352 each, and each of
the remaining six candidates scored 348 to all
emerged.”
It reads in part, Oladayo Felicia (45027699HD),
who scored the highest and came first got 360
(Law); two others, whose scores follow closely
and came second are Adeagbo, Folakemi Olanike
(45737901HC), 352 (Law) and Koye-Ladele
Mofehintoluwa O(47368712CI),352 (Law), while
third position goes to Iloabuchi, Emerie Collins
(47185750II), 348 (Law); Ayodele, Timothy
Oluwaseun (47189939DE), 348, (Law); Odelami,
Akintomiwa Akinleye (47194139EE), 348 ( Law);
Ajayi, John Jesuferanmi (47198557HJ), 348
( Law) and Ojo, Isaiah Olaonipekun (47356218GI),
348 (Edu/Eng) respectively.
The statement, therefore, enjoined candidates,
their parents and/or guardian to check their
children’s and wards’ results on the university’s
website.
Meanwhile, the Vice Chancellor of the university,
Professor Bamitale Omole, has applauded the
academic and administrative soundness of the
members of staff, whose dedication to duty was
described as a masterpiece, particularly on the
just-concluded post-UTME screening exercise.
He thanked them for making the academic
progress and overall development of the university
their priority.
If you are yet to check your result, visit this link.