Despite Concerns Of Poor 2024 JAMB-UTME Results, Students From Chilion School Fly High
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Despite Concerns Of Poor 2024 JAMB-UTME Results, Students From Chilion School Fly High

By Patrick Obia

As parents, proprietors and the public continue to express concerns about the dismal result of the recently concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, JAMB-UTME, where at least 75% of the results released are below 200, students from Chilion International Schools soar high.

Nineteen (19) students from the school all performed excellently well, scoring above 200.

The citadel of excellence is situated at the heart of Ikot Eneobong, 8 Miles, Calabar, and has existed for close to a decade, boasts more than hundred students and over fifty (50) staff.

With the mission to create an enabling environment for learning, exploring and developing of innate and acquired ability through discipline and hardwork, the school is owned and run by Retired Rear Admiral P.A. Agba, the elder brother of Nigerian Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of CrossRiverWatch, Citizen Agba Jalingo.

The name of the 19 students and their scores are:

  1. Godspower Aniefiok Thompson – 351
  2. Evallekugama Bernard Bassey – 348
  3. Samuel Chukwukamjiaga Egbunike -319
  4. Divine Takim Achu – 315
  5. Uyai Aniedi Archibong – 311
  6. Louis-ukpe Ikpeme Bassey – 308
  7. Churchill Sylvester Nsa – 305
  8. Samuel Chinonso Njoku – 302
  9. Osuiniabasi Okon Eyo – 296
  10. Mark Utuh Nnadi-Edom – 290
  11. Omin-Okima Okima Kingsley – 274
  12. Peculiar Eyare Abang – 259
  13. Joy Onur-Obun Dan – 247
  14. Ayomobi, Ayomobi Etim – 243
  15. Emmanuel Eyo Efa – 232
  16. Kimberly Blossom Aniah – 228
  17. Emmanuel Unimashi Ogar – 215
  18. Patrick Enob-Egbe Tandu – 215
  19. Francis Chidiebere – 201

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