In an inspiring turn of events, 94-year-old Adedapo Idowu has registered for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), aiming to fulfill his lifelong ambition of studying Political Science at the University of Ibadan.
This remarkable development marks the first instance in the over 40-year history of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) where a nonagenarian has enrolled for the examination.
Idowu’s journey to this milestone was highlighted in JAMB’s latest bulletin, where he expressed that his previous apprehensions about pursuing higher education at his age have been alleviated.
“I can now attain my dream at an advanced age,” he stated, reflecting his renewed confidence in achieving academic success.
The nonagenarian attributed his decision to register for the UTME to his enduring desire to study Political Science at Nigeria’s premier university.
He described the registration process as seamless and commended JAMB for integrating the National Identity Number (NIN) into the procedure.
This integration, according to Idowu, has streamlined data collection and eliminated potential discrimination against the elderly, underprivileged, and individuals with disabilities.
“The registration staff gave me a sense of belonging through the warm reception at the registration venue,” Idowu noted, emphasizing the inclusive atmosphere he experienced.
He encouraged JAMB to maintain this positive trajectory to ensure continued access to education for all demographics, particularly the marginalized sectors of society.
Idowu’s determination serves as a testament to the adage that learning is a lifelong endeavor. His story has garnered widespread attention, inspiring many and challenging societal perceptions about age and education.
In a recent interview, he advised fellow candidates to uphold professionalism and contentment in their academic pursuits, underscoring the importance of dedication and a positive mindset.