Varsity VC offers scholarship to JAMB’s best student in 2023 UTME

The Vice-Chancellor, of Godfrey Okoye University (GOU), Enugu, Rev. Fr. Christian Anieke, has offered a full scholarship to Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) overall best student in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UMTE).
Varsity VC offers scholarship to JAMB’s best student in 2023 UTME

The Vice-Chancellor, of Godfrey Okoye University (GOU), Enugu, Rev. Fr. Christian Anieke, has offered full scholarship to Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) overall best student in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UMTE).

The Student was also offered a full scholarship to study at Godfrey Okoye College of Medicine.

Anieke made the announcement during the presentation of a car to the first male student “Vice Chancellor For One Day” of GUO on Friday in Enugu.

The News Agency of Nigeria of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Anambra-born Lotanna Azuokeke set a new record in the just-concluded JAMB examination by scoring 337 marks.

Azuokeke is said to be a 15-year-old boy who hails from Ọba in Idemmili South Local Government Area and a student of Bishop Otubelu Juniorate, Trans Ekulu, Enugu.

Details of his score were: English: 64; Mathematics: 99; Physics: 86 and Chemistry: 88, totalling 337.

NAN also reports that Vitalis Iloanuwusi, a 400L student of the university, emerged the overall best student with Cumulative Grade Point of 5.O in two semesters for which was made GUO VC for one day and he was first male student to win the position.

Speaking on the score, Anieke said, “The VC is offering this extraordinary student a full scholarship to study in our college of medicine, and this is in line with my passion for education, and desire to empower young people and make them extraordinary”.

 

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