He had F9 parallel in his first-ever written external exam Taking to LinkedIn to celebrate the feat, Mayowa revealed that he failed all the papers in his first-ever external examination which is the National Examination Council (NECO).

 

Sharing a copy of the F9 parallel result, Mayowa added that he was able to clear his WAEC papers after 3 sittings. The young man said he proceeded to Polytechnic of Ibadan to further his studies.

At Ibadan Polytechnic, Mayowa performed well, finishing with a distinction and decided to cross over to the University of Ibadan (UI). As if suffering post-failure effects, Mayowa said he was reluctant to register for UI’s POST-UTME as he feared not scaling it. Thanks to his support system of family members and siblings, the bright scholar took the exam and got into agricultural economics where he has now written his name in gold. 

In his words:

 “My parents and siblings believed in me and God-willing I gained admission through direct entry into 200 Level to study Agricultural Economics. I not only made a first-class, but I graduated as the best in my department”

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