A proud Nigerian man has taken to social media to call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to reward his nephew, Uthman Mustapha Olasubomi, who achieved an incredible feat — scoring 366 in JAMB and bagging A1 in all nine WAEC subjects.
Omo, this one sweet me for belle! 🎉
The man, identified on X (formerly Twitter) as @sama_on_point, shared a snapshot of the jaw-dropping results, describing his nephew as nothing short of a genius. In his post, he joked, “Albert Einstein is a learner!” before tagging President Tinubu with a playful but bold request:
“@officialABAT, can my boy get some spare $100,000 from you? 😎 Scholarship plugs, kindly show my nephew some love!”
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He went further to remind people how Tinubu had previously rewarded members of the Super Falcons after their AFCON performance, suggesting that such an act should also extend to academic brilliance.
Omo, this is going to be hot if the president actually responds. Imagine — academic excellence getting the same recognition as sports victories. That would be history in the making!

Public Reactions
The post quickly caught fire online, attracting massive attention and sparking conversations across the country. Many Nigerians flocked to the comment section to congratulate the young scholar and praise his brilliance.
Some notable reactions include:
- @MrHammed_1: “This your nephew sabi oo 🙌🙌 Upcoming Engineer.”
- @aderemiofficialv: “This is marvelous. Barokallahu fil Mustapha.”
- @sky2112002: “If the boy na from that side of the country, we for no de hear word. Congratulations to you Uthman.”
- @maleekberry09: “Great brain plus good money equals fast-track success. Nothing will make me compromise on education for my son. Congratulations to your nephew.”
- @OlamiEedris: “He should keep winning; even the Super Falcons had to do it x10 to win £100,000.”
What’s Next for Uthman?
While there’s no official word from the presidency yet, Nigerians are keeping their eyes glued to see if this appeal will yield results. Whether or not the $100,000 dream comes true, one thing is clear — Uthman Mustapha Olasubomi has already earned his place among the country’s brightest minds.