A major academic milestone at (FUOYE), as the institution recorded a remarkable 100 percent success rate in the just concluded professional examination conducted by the . The examination, held between March 10 and 13, 2026, saw all 70 participating students from the university emerge successful, a development widely described as exceptional within Nigeria’s nursing education landscape.
The examination took place at the university’s Oye Campus, highlighting FUOYE’s growing capacity to host nationally recognized professional assessments. Academic observers note that hosting such examinations within the institution reflects not only infrastructural readiness but also institutional credibility. A faculty member who spoke with The Nigeria Education News stated, “This achievement goes beyond the results; it confirms that the systems we have in place are working effectively.”
Students who participated in the examination expressed relief and excitement at the outcome. One of the successful candidates said, “We worked tirelessly for this moment. Seeing everyone pass is a dream come true and a reward for our collective effort.” Another student added, “The training we received prepared us well. Our lecturers ensured we were ready for every aspect of the exam.”
Reacting to the development, the Provost of the College of Medicine, , commended both students and staff for the outstanding performance. “This result reflects discipline, resilience, and the quality of training our students receive. We are proud of what they have achieved,” he said, emphasizing that the college remains committed to sustaining high academic standards.
According to Professor Adeeyo, the success is also a testament to the dedication of lecturers who have consistently invested time and expertise in mentoring students. “Our faculty members have shown unwavering commitment to excellence. Their role in this achievement cannot be overstated,” he noted.
Healthcare stakeholders have described the result as a positive signal for Nigeria’s medical and nursing workforce development. A practicing nurse who reviewed the outcome commented, “Producing graduates with a 100 percent success rate speaks volumes about the institution’s training quality. It gives confidence in the competence of future healthcare professionals.”
Further findings by The Nigeria Education News indicate that the result is likely to boost FUOYE’s standing among Nigerian universities offering nursing programmes. Education analysts suggest that consistent performance in professional examinations is a key metric in evaluating institutional effectiveness in health sciences.
As celebrations continue within , stakeholders believe the achievement will serve as motivation for both current and prospective students. With this milestone, the university reinforces its position as an emerging hub for quality health education, setting a standard that other institutions may strive to emulate.


































