Anambra student emerges best overall in JAMB

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A student of the Anglican Girls Secondary School Nnewi (AGSS) identified as Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma has emerged the overall best student in the 2023 Joint Admission Matriculation Board examination with an aggregate score of 362.

The breakdown of her score goes as follows: Eng; 98 physics; 89 Biology; 94 Chem 81.

This excellent feat has brought joy and celebration to her school and the state, as her teachers, parent and fellow students were thrown into an euphoric and exhilarating mood following this outstanding academic performance.

Anambra State has once again demonstrated its pride of place as the cradle of academic excellence in the country.

Following the outstanding result, Anambra State Commissioner of Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh has commended the brilliant performance by Ms Ejikeme Joy Mmesoma describing it as “excellent and very outstanding”.

She added the performance coming from the State has again demonstrated the investment and priority the administration of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo accords the education sector in the State.

“This outstanding performance of Ejikeme has indeed brought joy and happiness to every Ndi-Anambra. We are proud of her and we will monitor her academic progression as she pursues whatever career she desires”

‘We are proud of her and grateful to Governor Soludo for giving top priority to education in the state”. She further added

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