There’s an incredible student from Denis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) in Onitsha who has achieved something truly remarkable. Master Ugochukwu Ugomuanya, who is only 16 years old, scored an amazing 313 out of 400 on the highly competitive UTME university entrance exam. His outstanding performance earned him a special Bishop’s Award for Excellence from the Anglican Church’s Niger Diocese.
Ugomuanya is from the small village of Nkwelle in Ogidi, Anambra State. But his brilliant exam results have made him famous and brought huge pride to his school. People in Nigeria’s education community are in awe of this young prodigy.
On the difficult UTME exam with registration number 2024405833679IF, Ugomuanya showed exceptional ability across multiple subjects. He scored an impressive 67% in English, a stellar 82 in Mathematics, and outstanding scores of 84 in Physics and 80 in Chemistry. These marks cemented his status as a true academic star.
To honor his extraordinary achievement, the 16-year-old received a cash prize and excellence certificate from the respected Bishop Owen Nwokolo during a special ceremony. It was an extremely proud moment for Ugomuanya, his family, and the entire DMGS school community.
The school principal, Venerable Chigozie Anaeto, beamed with delight to see one of his students earn such a prestigious award. The DMGS alumni association has even announced plans to give Ugomuanya their own excellence award in recognition of his success.
Ugomuanya’s incredible UTME results highlight the tireless dedication of DMGS students and teachers alike. His inspirational story shows the life-changing power of education to open up boundless opportunities for brilliant students.
As the young scholar prepares for the next stage of his academic journey, his achievements have already paved the way for a very promising future. The accolades from the Anglican Bishop and Nigerian education community resoundingly affirm Ugomuanya’s remarkable talents and unwavering commitment to excellence at such a young age.