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How 19-year-old Girl Killed Self After Seeing JAMB Score

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A veteran journalist, Seun Oloketuyi, has shared on his Facebook wall how a 19-year-old girl killed herself after receiving her JAMB Results.

Oloketuyi wrote: “A 19-year-old, Opesusi Faith Timilehin, has taken her own life in Ikorodu, Lagos State, after scoring 190 in the 2025 UTME.

“Faith Timilehin took her own life in Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State, on Monday.

“The teenager, originally from Abeokuta, had been living with her elder sister in Ikorodu. According to family and neighbours, Timilehin was a calm, respectful young woman with high academic hopes.

“She had applied to study Microbiology and was deeply disappointed by her score of 190, which she considered lower than her 2024 result. She said her last year’s result was better than this year’s,” a close friend told News Central on the phone.

“After ingesting a substance known locally as Push Out, a common rodent poison, Timilehin reportedly went to her sister’s office and asked for palm oil to ease the pain. Her sister, unaware of what had happened, initially ignored her request.

“Moments later, she was alarmed when Timilehin’s condition worsened, attracting neighbours and sympathisers.

“An eyewitness confirmed that Timilehin eventually confessed on the way to the hospital that she had consumed poison at home before visiting her sister’s workplace.

“Efforts to save her life proved futile. She was pronounced dead at Kolak Hospital, Odogunyan. Merely 30 minutes after her death, a provisional admission message from JAMB arrived in her Gmail inbox.

“The shocking revelation is that she was given an admission message via her Gmail yesterday, immediately after she was confirmed dead at Kolak Hospital, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos,” a family source stated.

“Following the incident, her grieving parents arrived from Abeokuta and took her body home for burial.”

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