It will be a tragedy if the world is told tomorrow that one of the most significant universities in Africa’s most populous country could not admit the overall best candidate in a Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) on account of age – in 21st century.
Insinuations that the 15-year-old Ekene Franklin, who broke the record with the highest score of 347 of 400 in the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME), may not get admission into his preferred University of Lagos (UNILAG), on account of his age, is quite disheartening and could only portray Nigeria as anachronistic in this age that whiz-kids are disrupting with technologies.
What else do we stand for as a country, when the brightest amongst us could be so relegated, while dullards, most often, are offered scholarship? Elsewhere, an exceptional and gifted student like Ekene Franklin, would be offered prestigious scholarships by first-class and prestigious institutions to pursue his dream course of study and such offers bestow honour to the institution.It is most regrettable that a supposedly top rate institution such as the University of Lagos (UNILAG), that prides itself as “The University of First Choice,” which ought to show the way, is at the centre of this anachronism.
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