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UNILORIN remedial students laud programme

By Akeusola Khodijat, Students of the School of Preliminary Studies, University of Ilorin, have lauded the programme. They  described  it as a veritable route  towards achieving their academic aims and

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March 12, 2026·2 min read

By Akeusola Khodijat,

Students of the School of Preliminary Studies, University of Ilorin, have lauded the programme. They  described  it as a veritable route  towards achieving their academic aims and objectives.

They  are poised to excel in the institution.

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Hassan Shiyanbola, who intends to study Nursing Science and is currently in the Chemistry Department, said: “I feel very good actually. The feeling is like I made a good decision. I just need to put in more effort.

 “Even if I don’t get admitted into UNILORIN, I am at least 80 percent sure I will gain admission into another university because the university has provided me good foundation.”

Opeyemi Adeogun Ridwan, a student aspiring to study Political Science, praised the structure of the programme.

“The school has given us the best option by using our JAMB and remedial results. It is not stressful, and nothing should stop any student from excelling,” he said, adding confidently, “I am hoping to cross to the next level; there should not be any reason for me not to pass my examination.”

Abdulsalam Abubakar Sudaisi, who hopes to study Mass Communication, described the programme as rewarding: “The remedial programme has been wonderful. The school environment is okay, and with my little effort and God’s support, I shall cross to the next level.”

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Adedeji Oyinkonsola Fidelia, a Microbiology student desirous of   studying  Medicine and Surgery, said the remedial programme had provided a structured environment for effective learning.

“I wish to be a doctor. This remedial is okay because I feel better and have enough time to read. Attending lectures and studying together makes everything perfect for us,” she explained.

Azeez Faishat Odunayo, intending to study Linguistics, noted how he adapted positively over time: “At first, I was not happy about being here, but when I came, I started adapting and enjoying everything.”

Samuel Kemi Blessing, a Science student currently studying Biochemistry with Medicine and Surgery as her target, also highlighted the programme’s benefits.

“The SPS is a good place. It helps us to study, build ourselves up, and prepare well for JAMB and admission into the University of Ilorin,” she said.

The students agreed that the remedial programme has strengthened their academic foundation, provided an encouraging learning environment, and renewed their hope of gaining admission into their desired courses.

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