'I Studied 6 Hours Everyday' - Kamsiyochukwu Umeh

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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The most special thing I did during my preparation for UTME was to pray a lot. I started preparing immediately I entered SS 3, studying 6 hours every day, reviewing past questions, and reviewing my books. My school had lots of classes, tests upon tests, just to get prepared. They taught us to time ourselves.
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  • Just imagine the parents of this kid watching the interview. The dream of every parent.

    @Speshemmy@Speshemmy10 ай бұрын
    • Yessoo my brother!

      @durotemy8410@durotemy841010 ай бұрын
    • Empty barrels make the most noise. The impostor who claimed she got 362 in Jamb and almighty 98 in English kept saying ; I am a brilliant girl . Can you in any way compare yourself to this lady. She had 60 something in English but do you speak better than her? Deficiency always tries to self validate. Congrats Kamsi. I am so proud of you and I will be showing this your interview to my cartoon loving kids.

      @daejoyoung6697@daejoyoung669710 ай бұрын
    • @@daejoyoung6697 pls take it easy on that other little girl she's just a victim of a corrupt system.

      @emmanueletuk2792@emmanueletuk279210 ай бұрын
    • @@daejoyoung6697 I disagree with you. If you happen to be in the other kid situation maybe you would do worst things. Jambs errors made her the highest performing student at that time, allow her to enjoy the moment while it last and also allow her to fight to prove her innocence while it last as well. There are a lots of talented kids in Nigeria. This kid score 360 and there are other that scored 300 all of them are superstar kids. I will prefer you do not use foul language and words to describe them. Shout out to every child and youths that took part in this JAMB exams, you are our pride and our diamonds.

      @eruvieekwekere2407@eruvieekwekere240710 ай бұрын
    • Well sàid

      @OhisUduagele-gc8mp@OhisUduagele-gc8mp10 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to Arise crew for giving publicity to excellence

    @paulineobianuko3390@paulineobianuko339010 ай бұрын
    • You get sense 💯💯

      @VictorJojavidfabricators-bl2uk@VictorJojavidfabricators-bl2uk10 ай бұрын
  • The country should study what Deeper Life High School is doing and mirror it to other schools. They are consistent.

    @seunsd@seunsd10 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I agree. I also ask that there be special schools that stimulate creativity and development for students with the knack for it. But since Nigeria is not a serious country...

      @chijiokemadubuko9004@chijiokemadubuko900410 ай бұрын
    • The secret is in the leadership of DLHS. I'm a member of deeper church. Pastor Dr. W.F Kumuyi was a first class graduate of mathematics in unilag. He is a versatile and all rounded man of God.

      @oluranti87@oluranti8710 ай бұрын
    • You think they don't know what to do? They don't want naija to work

      @howtotopinmaths8682@howtotopinmaths868210 ай бұрын
    • Seriously, unlike some schools in my area here in Lagos state all they do is party and escutcheons

      @sammieaudu1482@sammieaudu148210 ай бұрын
    • True

      @mosedokolo3425@mosedokolo342510 ай бұрын
  • “If someone want to succeed, it’s a matter of determination and choice”

    @Olivia_W@Olivia_W10 ай бұрын
    • *_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
    • @@mas-udal-hassan9277 What have this got to do with the content of this video?

      @Aconcernedviewer-hw6fr@Aconcernedviewer-hw6fr9 ай бұрын
  • This girl answers questions more eloquently than some of our leaders. May God help.Nigeria. congratulations my sister. God that started the good work will finish it. You are a star and your light will shine in Jesus name!

    @bernardnkwocha5271@bernardnkwocha527110 ай бұрын
    • Amen

      @luckypascal891@luckypascal89110 ай бұрын
    • Amen ❤

      @chukschrist6395@chukschrist639510 ай бұрын
    • Amen

      @emma-sr7uc@emma-sr7uc10 ай бұрын
    • This gurl is great. But just an observation: Her English and English score don't tally. I saw 66% I expected some error. Things need to tally

      @samsonobinna8469@samsonobinna846910 ай бұрын
    • Amen

      @andrewallison9985@andrewallison998510 ай бұрын
  • Anambra is indeed the light of Nigeria. A big congrats to our daughter Kamsi. She’s another shining exemple of who we are.

    @fidelisokafor8883@fidelisokafor888310 ай бұрын
    • Sebi na Anambra her school de na ..weyrey . Thank God Pastor Kumuyi be her role model no be Obi😮

      @FactsUncompromized@FactsUncompromized10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FactsUncompromizedwhat is your problem with obi? What has obi got to do with this? Na wa o

      @samjeff6063@samjeff606310 ай бұрын
    • @@FactsUncompromized but she's from Anambra state wether you like it or not she's from Anambra state ode

      @sunnynze@sunnynze10 ай бұрын
    • @@FactsUncompromized The hatred you guys manifest towards Obi is amazing!!! Such hatred is truly unhealthy for you.

      @sethsamuel6357@sethsamuel635710 ай бұрын
    • Yesoo. Anambra, Igbo, Peter Obi, Kamsi to the world. Haters can hug transformer

      @regalchic@regalchic10 ай бұрын
  • Success don't comes by reading, it comes by reading habit......Rufai is a genius

    @olatokunbomoses7749@olatokunbomoses774910 ай бұрын
    • James Clear concept on GOAL SETTING VS SYSTEM SETTINGS❤

      @official1houronly@official1houronly10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@official1houronlyAtomic Habits

      @investorsam9111@investorsam911110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@official1houronlyhuioopuii

      @aishamurtala6190@aishamurtala61908 ай бұрын
    • @@investorsam9111you do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your system! That word right there changed my life!

      @mohammedlawal6238@mohammedlawal62388 ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of the popular prayer of Pst. Dr. Kumuyi: As i succeed , you will succeed, everywhere i go, you will go there... I'm using this platform to invite youths to the monthly IMPACT programme pst kumuyi holds with youth across the globe. This is one of the means of getting the success tonic.

    @oluranti87@oluranti8710 ай бұрын
    • Venue please.. Thank you

      @wodlthedaughteroftheking8062@wodlthedaughteroftheking806210 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wodlthedaughteroftheking8062*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • Deeper life school admission will increase dramatically. "Praise the Lord" in Kumuyi voice😂

    @damilolaaduragbemi1838@damilolaaduragbemi183810 ай бұрын
  • The impact of a sound Bible based school is Bold and gracious speech, appearance and Excellence

    @sothdestiny9496@sothdestiny949610 ай бұрын
    • You captured it Wella👍💯

      @henrychijioke4785@henrychijioke478510 ай бұрын
  • I wonder why the crew did not remember to commend her fluent responses and the effortless grace with which she answers questions, she is indeed a gift to the nation

    @HadizaOyediran-cm8yi@HadizaOyediran-cm8yi10 ай бұрын
    • Good observation!

      @syrup111@syrup11110 ай бұрын
    • Not enough time I guess.

      @theresaeke5478@theresaeke547810 ай бұрын
    • Please forgive them

      @Xtjiggzs@Xtjiggzs10 ай бұрын
  • She is a product of good and godly parenting, dedicated teachers, couple with her own obedience and determination to excel in life. She is a good example to emulate. God bless her.

    @dorcasodunaiya322@dorcasodunaiya32210 ай бұрын
    • Exactly.

      @paulnwazor588@paulnwazor58810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@paulnwazor588*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • I can just see in Ayo's eyes how much she loves kamsy.

    @emmanueletuk2792@emmanueletuk279210 ай бұрын
    • yes

      @retrospectsam@retrospectsam10 ай бұрын
    • Honestly

      @machenry8727@machenry872710 ай бұрын
    • She is the only cute soul in that studio ❤❤❤❤❤.

      @gr8ofnetwork289@gr8ofnetwork28910 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gr8ofnetwork289I agree with you. We need one cute soul, one vawulence and a holding midfielder(Prof Abati)

      @ekenesamuel9004@ekenesamuel900410 ай бұрын
    • @@ekenesamuel9004 holding midfielder indeed😁

      @jessetanko1973@jessetanko197310 ай бұрын
  • This girl is a genius. A student I taught Maths and later further Maths, from primary 5 to SS2 home lesson got 289 in jamb last year. He is now abroad studying computer science. The parents were so grateful to me for the foundation I layed in Maths for the boy. He wanted to study Medicine but did not beat the cut off point, so I advise the parents and the boy to study computer science, with the aim off becoming a programmer.

    @ukeb6682@ukeb668210 ай бұрын
    • Why telling us all this story who u help congratulate the girl simple

      @collins1988@collins198810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@collins1988Bros calm down 😂. You know whether him new customer dey here 😉

      @ekenesamuel9004@ekenesamuel900410 ай бұрын
    • Vawulence

      @amanzeanuonye5850@amanzeanuonye585010 ай бұрын
    • Do you have a KZhead platform or portfolio that I can access to see your work. I can pilot you to a greater height

      @TheTruth4Sure@TheTruth4Sure10 ай бұрын
    • @@collins1988 You are sick in the head. Haven't you heard stories like these are what inspired the youthful generation and parents to push beyond landmarks?

      @nmg1909@nmg190910 ай бұрын
  • This is who we should be celebrating. This girl is an epitome of excellence. Very confident and humble. Congratulations, girl! We are proud of you. You deserve presidential recognition.🎉🎉🎉

    @YunusaAWada@YunusaAWada10 ай бұрын
    • Not some cookaholics... making noise up and down #dtsall

      @ezinwacollins282@ezinwacollins28210 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ezinwacollins282*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • Look at her composure and use of words. Excellence. She's meant for the stars. Congratulations 🎉

    @greatfreemandaniel2572@greatfreemandaniel257210 ай бұрын
  • Arise Arise Arise. You always rise for the right thing. This is not BIG-BROTHER Naija highlight, but a spotlight on academic excellence. Kudos! you have done your bit, and we await to see what those corporate sponsors will do for this gift of our nation.

    @dolaadeboye3110@dolaadeboye311010 ай бұрын
    • Thank you joor.....

      @12tribes37@12tribes3710 ай бұрын
    • 😂💯

      @Jephsy_Nwa_Mama@Jephsy_Nwa_Mama10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@12tribes37*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • You don't need a soothsayer to tell you she is the right top scorer in JAMB. Its audible to the deaf and visible to the blind. Let's learn to be devoid of tribalism, retrogresive emotions, and all sorts of unnecessary biases and see things for what they truly are like sane humans. Merit is Merit & Excellence should be "The Culture".. Thumbs up to this bright mind. Weldone Kami

    @Kelvinatie@Kelvinatie10 ай бұрын
    • Do you know, I never understood why Pride was considered sin until I saw how wilfully blind tribalism can make people.

      @akpowarri3504@akpowarri350410 ай бұрын
    • Well said

      @brightudokanma8938@brightudokanma893810 ай бұрын
    • @@akpowarri3504 sadly so. I can imagine

      @Kelvinatie@Kelvinatie10 ай бұрын
    • Wow very inspiring and powerful comment. I was literally struck in awe as I listened to her. If she had spoken for 10 hours, I would have given her all my attention.

      @lordspalse0062@lordspalse006210 ай бұрын
    • I don't think that tribalism has anything to do in this matter. What escalated the issue of Mmesoma is the delay in making investigations before name calling. At the time the right thing was done, it was clear who the criminal is, and sanctions and blames were laid accordingly. It is my hope that this will be replicated at all levels of the society. Where there are agitations, investigations must be done first, and as soon as the truth is determined, let the criminal be sanctioned. The right thing must be done regardless of who the criminal is. A criminal is a criminal, and no one should be above the law! Thank you.

      @judithnnenna1493@judithnnenna149310 ай бұрын
  • I am proud i'm graduate from deeper life. Im not gonna lie our teachers tried and we fasted and prayed those days every week, it wasn't easy but we thank God it all paid off.

    @samuelayo-dada6016@samuelayo-dada601610 ай бұрын
  • Ayo is so special… you can see in her eyes how proud she is of the girl. It’s so obvious that she is rooting for this young lady. Thank you Arise News, Thank you to the staff and students of Deeper Life High School, Deep appreciation to her parents, and to the star of moment Kamsiyochukwu. May God continually lead you.

    @nanas.recipes_@nanas.recipes_10 ай бұрын
    • Yes there is an empathic glow in Ayo’s eyes❤

      @judithunaegbu3776@judithunaegbu37769 ай бұрын
  • Thank You Arise news for this interview. School is not scam, the country's academic system made it so. You can see the young girl is already looking outside the country options. Congratulations to her.

    @ezenwakachidiebere286@ezenwakachidiebere28610 ай бұрын
    • My brother. School no be scam oo.

      @chibuzoochiabuto5815@chibuzoochiabuto581510 ай бұрын
  • She is exactly my sister's age.. my sister passed her waec and neco with 7 credits and a B in a public school. She got a score of 260 in Jamb 2023. I was so happy for my sister.... I got a score of 252 in my jamb score in 2010, got a master in Nigeria and currently a Ph.D student outshore... Boy O boy a score of 360 is great...

    @b.c.34@b.c.3410 ай бұрын
    • Wow congratulations 👋

      @emmanueletuk2792@emmanueletuk279210 ай бұрын
    • Chemistry 99; Mathematics 97 and Physics 98, English 66. These marks aren't for feeble students.

      @nmg1909@nmg190910 ай бұрын
    • @@nmg1909 I tells you

      @gsupport5264@gsupport526410 ай бұрын
    • You guys are really really good 🙌

      @amooolusina6978@amooolusina697810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nmg1909I tell you

      @olaade1847@olaade184710 ай бұрын
  • I'm 23 years old in my final year and this 16yr old girl is an inspiration to me. I need to pick up a book once in a while

    @SamiOklo@SamiOklo10 ай бұрын
    • Not only once in a while, but a hobby.

      @stellaogedegbe8681@stellaogedegbe868110 ай бұрын
    • Not only once in a while, but always.

      @stellaogedegbe8681@stellaogedegbe868110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@stellaogedegbe8681*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
    • @@stellaogedegbe8681 rest

      @bassthunder_@bassthunder_10 ай бұрын
    • @@mas-udal-hassan9277 my friend gettat

      @bassthunder_@bassthunder_10 ай бұрын
  • As a deeper life high school pioneer student myself who is on her way to becoming a medical doctor I can say that I am so proud of her especially knowing how firm my alma mater stands against examination malpractice making sure that you as a student earn your score all by yourself....I believe we'll just keep producing nothing less than excellence in this world of academics💪

    @AbbysBandwidth-ABW@AbbysBandwidth-ABW10 ай бұрын
    • Cried when I learnt of their teachers

      @chigoziechikezie8437@chigoziechikezie843710 ай бұрын
    • @@chigoziechikezie8437 🥺🥺

      @AbbysBandwidth-ABW@AbbysBandwidth-ABW10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@chigoziechikezie8437*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
    • My alma mater was really and inverse of that of this noble genius,in spite of the fact that I'm now hustling all by myself to make it happen,I still appreciate my school cos the little I learned is just like a catalyst to me,and I believe to reach that peak just like this noble genius 🍻

      @francisdeyoungfrancosax6938@francisdeyoungfrancosax69386 ай бұрын
    • @@francisdeyoungfrancosax6938 💯🩵

      @AbbysBandwidth-ABW@AbbysBandwidth-ABW6 ай бұрын
  • I see Deeper Life High School, Mowe getting increased enrollment of students from all over Nigeria. Kudos to Pastor W.F Kumuyi and most especially, kudos to the teachers at DLHS.

    @deleamedu2220@deleamedu222010 ай бұрын
    • For certain

      @TayongoExplores@TayongoExplores10 ай бұрын
    • School fees is going up.

      @ekenesamuel9004@ekenesamuel900410 ай бұрын
    • I did not go to deeper life highschool. But my math and physics teachers were deeper lifers omo...they were good and they will drill and drill and drill you and you will pass.

      @segs3394@segs339410 ай бұрын
    • ​@@segs3394 True oo. Discipline on every level.

      @diligenceeke3023@diligenceeke302310 ай бұрын
    • ​@@segs3394 that's so true My high school teacher back then drilled us, taught and punished us till we got really really good at math and just in 2 seesions we were already going for competitions

      @harrisondeborah8015@harrisondeborah801510 ай бұрын
  • It's so refreshing to see that we still have students who study hard in school. There is still hope for Nigeria. Congrats Kamsi. Kudos to Deeper Life High School.

    @obiobi9378@obiobi937810 ай бұрын
    • There have always been students who study hard in school. What are you even saying

      @gwenbily@gwenbily10 ай бұрын
    • @@gwenbily Yes there are but the number is dwindling because students now rely on cheating to pass exams because of our corrupt systems.

      @obiobi9378@obiobi937810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gwenbily*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
    • ​@@obiobi9378*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • I know her parents and beautiful siblings, Naeto, Zina and Amanda❤. I, for one, can say that her mum is someone that always wants to see her kids succeed. I remember when I used to teach her younger siblings in primary school as a home tutor, and the mum would make sure they read all the time. So happy for Kamsy and her family. Wishing you greater heights, darling ❤. I'm so happy for the Umehs🎉❤.

    @biancaihua6290@biancaihua629010 ай бұрын
    • so is it true that she lied?

      @ibrahimmomoh@ibrahimmomoh10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ibrahimmomoh*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
    • @@ibrahimmomohlied about?

      @dopemp3464@dopemp346410 ай бұрын
    • @@dopemp3464 her result is fake and her father came forward to apologise. She has been told to write a letter of apology after her state government investigated and found out it’s all been a fraud

      @ibrahimmomoh@ibrahimmomoh10 ай бұрын
    • @ibrahim. This is not the girl

      @Revival_FireCyprusforJesus@Revival_FireCyprusforJesus9 ай бұрын
  • All I heard is I prayed and I studied. Praying should not stop you from working. prayer works! Diligence pays!

    @motayobello8065@motayobello806510 ай бұрын
  • She speaks with so much grace. Remain ever blessed young lady

    @favouromorogbe4384@favouromorogbe438410 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to her parents, her teachers and school, and last but not least, her determination and hard work to succeed. She will go places indeed.

    @zhonnio2386@zhonnio238610 ай бұрын
    • Well said......

      @AliJose-ip1qk@AliJose-ip1qk10 ай бұрын
  • I’m 19+ and I can’t even measure my level of confidence with this 16 year old brilliant girl. She is so well-spoken and poised with confidence . This should be an encouragement to parents out there to invest more in their wards education, every sane parent want such an intelligent child . In addition, Christian boarding schools can’t be out-bested

    @valkelechi@valkelechi10 ай бұрын
    • 16 and 19, same bracket.

      @yebostephen6307@yebostephen630710 ай бұрын
    • Your write-up shows you're smart too ❤

      @cennysworld@cennysworld10 ай бұрын
    • @@cennysworld Thank you ❤️

      @valkelechi@valkelechi10 ай бұрын
    • You’re very smart too and I wish you all the best 🙏🏽

      @IBK1001@IBK100110 ай бұрын
    • @@IBK1001 Thank you. All the best too ❤️

      @valkelechi@valkelechi10 ай бұрын
  • Why is she not Trending 🎊👏👏👏🙌🇳🇬 #Igbo

    @maziochendu5258@maziochendu525810 ай бұрын
    • If is bad news about deeper life now it will trend

      @helenabijo7827@helenabijo78272 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to the teachers of deeper life high school and deeper life Bible church for making stars of these teenagers.

    @nmg1909@nmg190910 ай бұрын
    • I bet you.. 80% of those teachers can't score 280

      @SAM-ub9su@SAM-ub9su10 ай бұрын
  • Arise tv. I'm really proud of you. This is what the media should project and celebrate more- Academic excellence cutting across all the regions of the nation. This is One thing to proud of as a Nigeria despite the leadership's numerous failures. Congrats to the young lady she's indeed a shinning star

    @ezraking1500@ezraking150010 ай бұрын
    • Wish each child would get the same opportunity as there are children who are very brilliant, but is left behind.

      @user-zg7xe3ib7j@user-zg7xe3ib7j10 ай бұрын
  • As a Deeper Lifer, I am so happy to see this, it is so much win for Deeper Life members and the Christiandom

    @therealomcstudios8584@therealomcstudios858410 ай бұрын
    • *_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • Her brilliance, eloquence and self comfidence is everything. Her parents, Pastor Kumuyi, Staff of Deeper Life High School and Dr Ben Carson should be so proud of her! Kamsiyochukwu, I am super proud of you!! Congratulations dear!!! 🥳🥳

    @collinsidiagi132@collinsidiagi13210 ай бұрын
  • I was all smile as I was watching this interview for some good reasons: 1) Her Success. 2) Her dedication to her God. 3) Her dedication to her studies. 4) Her choice of role models: she is going to really achieve great things and finally, 5) My niblings school there. In fact I am the one that go pick them up and drop them there each time they have any holiday. So, they are in safe hands.

    @sethsamuel6357@sethsamuel635710 ай бұрын
    • God job

      @helenabijo7827@helenabijo782710 ай бұрын
    • ​@@helenabijo7827*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • Kamsiyochukwu, the daughter of Pastor WF Kumuyi, a first-class student himself, has proven to be a true reflection of her spiritual father. Congratulations on your remarkable academic achievement. Keep being amazing!

    @emmanueloladipo1@emmanueloladipo110 ай бұрын
    • Kumuyi is not her parents, he is her role model.

      @chineduonuorah@chineduonuorah10 ай бұрын
    • @@chineduonuorah Don't mind them if she had committed crime or any other criminal related offence she would have been Omo igbo,but now a fully blooded igbo daughter has turned to be a yoruba pastor's daughter

      @chukwukakennedy@chukwukakennedy10 ай бұрын
    • @@chineduonuorah Yes I am aware thank you, I am guessing you didn't read my comment till the end, I added spiritual father

      @emmanueloladipo1@emmanueloladipo110 ай бұрын
  • She said “for one to succeed, it’s one’s own effort and despite how any would try to persuade you to do so but if you’re not willing and determined yourself, still nothing will be achieved” this is what I have been telling to anyone who asks me how I manage to top my class…… I have the same mindset with her☺️

    @cptornado5267@cptornado52678 ай бұрын
  • Asides academics, this is a brilliant child. So smart and diplomatic. She handled the questions really well. So sound ❤❤❤❤. God bless you girl.

    @ymclalacious@ymclalacious10 ай бұрын
  • Excellence is a culture, build it in your child, wards, and students, and reap the fruits in bounties!!!

    @swisstom5233@swisstom523310 ай бұрын
    • Spot on

      @markacheneje6998@markacheneje699810 ай бұрын
    • A parent can't build excellence in a child if they are not excellent themselves. You model to your children excellence and your children will copy.

      @ifeifesi@ifeifesi10 ай бұрын
    • But then again. If anyone wants to succeed. You have to push on your own.

      @rowland_kanu@rowland_kanu10 ай бұрын
  • 6hours a day is enough for an excellent result in most college level degrees and even some professional degrees. Impressive form. As a medical student, 8hrs a day was the norm for me.

    @ochonganokwu@ochonganokwu10 ай бұрын
    • The best is to study smart. It’s not about the hrs but the understanding of the concept.

      @sacassashimidrama7088@sacassashimidrama708810 ай бұрын
    • 8 hours out of 24? How many hours remain for the day?? Na book I come read 4 life?

      @weirdopinion1572@weirdopinion157210 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@weirdopinion1572 To ace medical school comfortably, 8 hours a day is the bare minimum. Medical school requires beyond studying smart. You just have to put in the work. So the speaker is right to say that he/she studied 8 hours everyday as a medical student.

      @davidonyebuchi9467@davidonyebuchi946710 ай бұрын
    • Not just the number of hours put into reading that matters, but the number of hours involved in 'Concentrated Reading' ( if there is anything like that)

      @abayomisolomon2454@abayomisolomon245410 ай бұрын
    • ​​​@@weirdopinion1572This is why you are NOT the highest Scorer in JAMB because you are NOT ready to pay the price 😂😂😂

      @abayomisolomon2454@abayomisolomon245410 ай бұрын
  • The school produced over 100 students who scored over 300+ in Jamb this year. That shows the excellent and the good works the school and the teachers are doing

    @oladipupokolawole3835@oladipupokolawole383510 ай бұрын
    • Over 100 students??

      @vanessaidehen6160@vanessaidehen616010 ай бұрын
    • @@vanessaidehen6160 130 students.

      @evanschukwu5144@evanschukwu514410 ай бұрын
    • My daughter is in this school , scored 324. She confirmed this.

      @SIXARSTUDIOS@SIXARSTUDIOS10 ай бұрын
    • @@evanschukwu5144 thanks for the information. I just learnt that the school has branches situated in most states of the country. I understand better now. Kudos 👍👍

      @vanessaidehen6160@vanessaidehen616010 ай бұрын
    • Omo, they (all the high scoring students from that school and the school itself) should be given recognition o.

      @HeroineC@HeroineC10 ай бұрын
  • The girl just exudes grace, it is written all over her

    @lizbethy8830@lizbethy883010 ай бұрын
    • *_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • Speaks with so much gravitas. She is clearly a great student and great things certainly await her.

    @mahmudibrahim2294@mahmudibrahim229410 ай бұрын
  • I can't explain how I feel. I am happy and encouraged. I will always play this clip for my children. Congratulations Kamsi

    @ernesteme6565@ernesteme656510 ай бұрын
    • Dear parent, please don't even try to pressure your children or compare them with anybody or try to make them do like others. Teach them what they need , they will excel differently.

      @wigwechinwendu3787@wigwechinwendu378710 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wigwechinwendu3787*_It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim._* . In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state, promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.

      @mas-udal-hassan9277@mas-udal-hassan927710 ай бұрын
  • As a public school teacher, I am very proud of Precious Ume’s academic excellence. No doubt, you deserve every support for you to reach the highest height.

    @Sirodiro@Sirodiro10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Jesus for helping this young girl to excel.

    @teachingallnationsmission8602@teachingallnationsmission860210 ай бұрын
  • Waow...happy for u.. I got 312 in jamb. 97 physics 91chemstry , 73 maths and 51 English..

    @mondayemadiong3464@mondayemadiong346410 ай бұрын
    • Good job! You must have worked hard as well.

      @talk2minie@talk2minie10 ай бұрын
    • Legend 🙌

      @amooolusina6978@amooolusina697810 ай бұрын
    • Congrats

      @omotolajoseph9693@omotolajoseph969310 ай бұрын
    • You need English extra lessons

      @iok8204@iok820410 ай бұрын
    • Congratulations dear hardwork pays

      @jenniferewelukwa164@jenniferewelukwa16410 ай бұрын
  • Go girl. I’m sure Pastor Kumuyi will be happy to meet you as well. Quite on track if you continue to be inspired by your two role models.

    @chuksheaven9749@chuksheaven974910 ай бұрын
  • I love listening to KUMUYI, not surprised that the school could produce and harness this girl's knowledge

    @charlesuzodinma4201@charlesuzodinma420110 ай бұрын
  • At her age, with the level of intelligence she has and the confidence to talk so boldly on national TV, this young girl is going places. Also glad to hear how some of these men of God inspires people.

    @namski2410@namski241010 ай бұрын
  • My 14 years old son score 276 in the same jamb resilt, but I do tell him to work harder like this lady, congratulations dear am so happy for you,more win for you in Jesus name

    @olabimpeodunjo5705@olabimpeodunjo570510 ай бұрын
    • Don’t push too hard. Emotional consequences can follow. Be gentle. 276 for a 14 year old is a master stroke. Congrats to your son.

      @nenyeuche-bc3ei@nenyeuche-bc3ei10 ай бұрын
    • Wow, your son did well! And I agree with the last commenter, don't push him too much. Pushing is meant for children below average or just average. The stage he is in is more of encouragement, praises (to raise his confidence) and mental stimulation to inspire him. Exam scores are great, but the real test is critical thinking/ problem solving excellence for the real world.

      @chijiokemadubuko9004@chijiokemadubuko900410 ай бұрын
    • 14 years old, be easy on him plsss

      @victorolagunju@victorolagunju10 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes wisdom comes with age

      @mariamblessingonwuzulumba6680@mariamblessingonwuzulumba66808 ай бұрын
  • Congrats girl! We are proud of you. Africa is proud of you. Go girl! More grace, more wins.

    @ndidiamakacordi2953@ndidiamakacordi295310 ай бұрын
  • Nigeria is a factory that naturally churns out excellence even without a project manager. It's in our DNA. So proud of this girl. This is just the beginning. The Arise Trio always have my respect and love for the quality of their work.

    @akporx@akporx10 ай бұрын
  • Nigeria and Africa, in fact, the world is so fortunate to have such a great mind as Kamsiyochukwu among others therein! There is no limit to what such modest greatness can achieve! Keep up the greatness, dear! Your best is yet to come! God is your strength!

    @lekejacobs4864@lekejacobs486410 ай бұрын
  • We the Igbos still remains the dot.being an Igbo person is a huge privilege,we are unbeatable.kamsy God has blessed you beyond measure we are proud of you omalicha.

    @stanleyonumba@stanleyonumba10 ай бұрын
    • some of una mouth too much. That's the problem. Which one is Igbos is too much. Na only igbos get academic brilliance for Nigeria? Rubbish. Congrats to the young girl. Her performance is stand out. Wonder why she didn't take SAT. She probably would her gotten scores to take her to some of the best universities in the world

      @wallace6623@wallace662310 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wallace6623 I don't see anything bad in his comment, why are you so pained??

      @anthonyobioraokeke3788@anthonyobioraokeke378810 ай бұрын
    • ​@@anthonyobioraokeke3788I don't understand these people. They just don't get it that It is the norm with the igbos, anywhere they go most especially business and academic wise, they must shine. Igbos are extremely industrious.

      @emmanuelfaithigwe3304@emmanuelfaithigwe330410 ай бұрын
    • @@emmanuelfaithigwe3304 Don't mind them, they're only quick to pant the entire Igbo race black anytime some miscreants are apprehended & exposed in public

      @anthonyobioraokeke3788@anthonyobioraokeke378810 ай бұрын
    • Let's calm down.... She is a Nigerian please. Mk una leave this tribe matter

      @agutobechukwu@agutobechukwu10 ай бұрын
  • To be honest the girl scores more than 360 look at how brilliant she is

    @chibukookonkwo7542@chibukookonkwo754210 ай бұрын
    • LOOOOOL

      @mui25@mui2510 ай бұрын
    • If you remove English which she doesn't need for her intended profession, she scores well over 360.

      @chikarayleigh4534@chikarayleigh453410 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @onwucamilluschidiebere9195@onwucamilluschidiebere919510 ай бұрын
  • Thank God she was raised by a Great man from the southwest of Nigeria - Pastor W.F Kumuyi. Let us appreciate our interdependency and stop this tribalism. Let us preach love rather than hate. Let us fuel togetherness. Let us stop the ethnic divide. Let love lead❤❤❤

    @DrHugoMD@DrHugoMD10 ай бұрын
  • Her parents should be proud of themselves. As someone who attended a strict boarding school, i was almost moved to tears when she said her parents never missed a weekend to call her and give her encouragement and support which goes a long long way

    @adewale8759@adewale875910 ай бұрын
  • This young lady is brilliant.

    @franklinikechukwu3647@franklinikechukwu364710 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations dear. I like wot u said; 1. Prayer 2. Reading U see if u want to past exams like waec and jamb, study past questions on them, read hard and pray and u will see urself excelling. The problems of most students z malpractices in the school system, lack of hard work, determination and belief in oneself.

    @rowlandnwaodu1568@rowlandnwaodu156810 ай бұрын
  • Exceptional trailblazer. She's definitely on the right path to becoming a world changer. Nigerians are phenomenal. Kudos to her parents, Pastor Kumuyi and the dedicated Deeper Life teachers.

    @nosaogbeide-ihama907@nosaogbeide-ihama90710 ай бұрын
  • Every parent should be blessed with a KamsiyoChukwu Umeh. Congratulations my girl! I tap into this overwhelming feat🙏

    @Beautysharon14@Beautysharon1410 ай бұрын
    • Amen and amen

      @Jw-hb1kv@Jw-hb1kv10 ай бұрын
  • This is my favorite arise episode ever

    @pops752@pops75210 ай бұрын
    • Same here

      @collinsidiagi132@collinsidiagi13210 ай бұрын
  • This brilliant brain will go places in life

    @diamondcharisma4167@diamondcharisma416710 ай бұрын
    • If Nigeria 🇳🇬 allows her to go places!!!God help her ! And protect her tenderness 😮. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is a dangerous ground 😢

      @ugobekeem5265@ugobekeem526510 ай бұрын
  • No insult we no receive for calling Mmesoma out. Igbo people say it’s because we’re against their tribe. Thank God Miss Umeh is also Igbo to vindicate our stand. We’re for justice and not tribe. Congratulations to her!

    @in-x-orable2769@in-x-orable276910 ай бұрын
  • I feel like the interview should continue on a on. I was just smiling from the beginning to the end of the interview. Kamsiyochukwu Umeh, is another glory to the nation Nigeria 🇳🇬. She speaks with a lot of dexterity, confidence, authority, cool and calm. May the glory of God almighty continue to radiates in your life. Congratulations daughter of Zion. Am proud of you Kamisyochukwu

    @stephenaderohunmu959@stephenaderohunmu95910 ай бұрын
    • We have to encourage the Abokis to embrace education and forget politics for a while. Those guys have destroyed Nigeria.

      @cornelius9611@cornelius961110 ай бұрын
  • Thanks so much Arise news for using your Arise media platforms to promote good characters peaces and promotion to every ethics groups in every parts of Nigerian and also international. More grace to Chief Nduka Obaigbena and to all Arise News teams.

    @nnamanierasmus7845@nnamanierasmus784510 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations Kamsi, you have made your school, parents, teachers and mentors proud! Please keep the flag flying very high. You are now a role model. The sky is surely your stepping stone. May God continue to watch over you as you fulfil destiny in Jesus Mighty Name.

    @frederickavugara1699@frederickavugara169910 ай бұрын
  • IGBO to the world, Kamsiyochukwu thank you for making us proud ❤

    @paulchigozie7518@paulchigozie751810 ай бұрын
    • When other groups beat everyone in the nation on academics or sports, u will never hear ethnic division, but u. Utme jamb 2024 the highest scorer of the exam is not from South East, and u can't see or hear the group of where that child is from claim so so to the world. When other groups do great, they don't attribute to their ethnic group. Pls do better. This behavior is appalling.

      @Ope-fr5hu@Ope-fr5hu21 күн бұрын
  • This clip made me cry 😢 Congratulations Kamsi. I'm proud of you. See you at the top.

    @judeprobity9545@judeprobity954510 ай бұрын
  • Greatness has no color or creed; it is the result of deliberate efforts, commitment, and passion. Thank you very much.

    @olaenoch@olaenoch10 ай бұрын
    • Wrong. Greatness knows colour and creed. To determine if belief systems are wholesome or pernicious, examine their practical effect. If religion is judged by its end results, then Islam is the worst major religion. How so? Very simple. Out of the billions of Muslims in the world (living or dead), NOT A SINGLE MUSLIM has made any original contribution to any aspect of MODERN science or indeed any other empirical branch of knowledge IN THE MODERN ERA (The modern era started in 1500). If there were only Muslims in the world, we could not have this online interaction. Islamic backwardness is almost incredible because Persians & North Africans used to be far ahead of the West and only became backward once Islam became entrenched. By 1500, Mohammed's poison had brought the "golden age" of the Muslim world to a complete halt. On the other hand, the West which used to lag behind them became synonymous with modern civilization during the Christian era. I do not claim to fully understand why Islam has such a catastrophic effect, but it may have to do with the so-called FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAMIC RETROGRESSION: 1/ SHARIA: (especially 3 aspects of the Sharia - Polygamy, Subjugation of women, & Second-Class citizenship of non-Muslims). Each of these 3 aspects is disastrous. Polygamy distracts men, discounts women, and divides children. Female subjugation renders half the population impotent (if Marie Curie had been a Moslem, we would have no X-Ray in any hospital!). The practical effect of the enforced Second-Class citizenship of non-Muslims is that Islamic nations can never have true peace. 2/ MOHAMMED'S EXAMPLE: There is a great difference between Christian iniquity and Muslim iniquity. The Christian is disobeying the example and teaching of Christ, and so can be called to repentance. On the contrary, when Muslims engage in slavery, rape, murder, genocide, pedophilia, looting, oppression, feudalism, forced conversion, honor-killing, fascism, intentional deceit (taqiya), etc they are following the personal and repeated example of Muhammed and so cannot repent, because there is no higher standard to hold before them. That difference is at the heart of the problem with Islam. 3/ ISLAMIC FATALISM DISCOURAGES PROACTIVENESS 4/ ISALMIC LOW VIEW OF HUMANITY: Islam rejects the three key doctrines of Christianity which have the indirect effect of raising human dignity, namely: (a) The Fatherhood of God (b) The Incarnation of Christ (c) The In-dwelling of the Holy Spirit 5/ REJECTION OF THE CROSS - Therefore, no theological basis for God-man or man-man reconciliation (necessary for peace and harmony).

      @annefranciselizabeth3840@annefranciselizabeth384010 ай бұрын
    • @@annefranciselizabeth3840 wow wow wow, I have learn something here. This is serious and pathetic. Thanks for this eye opening information. Had to read it twice.

      @user-zg7xe3ib7j@user-zg7xe3ib7j10 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to her, she has a great mind and obviously she is a stand out. She knows exactly what she wants.

    @user-zg7xe3ib7j@user-zg7xe3ib7j10 ай бұрын
  • I am excited to see this amazing young girl and her achievement. Just IMAGINE how many Kamsiyochukwus are all over the country if they had 'half' the resources she has access to. Thank you, Deeper Life Bible church.

    @seyiadesina@seyiadesina10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, quite true.

      @muoboentertainment@muoboentertainment10 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to Snr Pastor Kumuyi and Deeper Life church/high school in Mowe for producing great, greater students. God bless deeper church all over the world 🌎 🙏

    @abidemiolaolayinka7030@abidemiolaolayinka703010 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to the school, teachers and Parents ❤

    @destinyogbuefi@destinyogbuefi10 ай бұрын
  • This made me smile heartily. And this interview goes straight to my archives!! Congratulations 🎊 🎊 🎊 Champ!

    @hopefulman1529@hopefulman152910 ай бұрын
  • I'm thrilled to see this. Well-done girl. You are destined to be great.😊

    @Bob_Ugee@Bob_Ugee10 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to her, her parents, Pastor kumuyi, and deeper life high sch. Her confidence, eloquence and brilliance is topnotch

    @funarena2381@funarena238110 ай бұрын
  • So much grace at a young age. ❤. Congratulations to Miss Kamsiyochukwu Umeh! Ezigbo Ada Idemili! 🎉🎉🎉

    @draul10@draul1010 ай бұрын
    • She is not an Idemili girl. She is from Nnewi South.

      @cooblo@cooblo10 ай бұрын
    • Success has many friends and relatives. See how they are associating with her origin😂😂😂😂😂

      @abayomisolomon2454@abayomisolomon245410 ай бұрын
    • Thank God she was raised by a Great man from the southwest of Nigeria - Pastor W.F Kumuyi. Let us appreciate our interdependency....

      @DrHugoMD@DrHugoMD10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@DrHugoMDLol. Shift abeg watin concern Kumoye or whatever in this case? Okpo

      @ikenemuebube6574@ikenemuebube65749 ай бұрын
  • Loveee it . I see how the girl did not take God and self determination out of her responses ❤

    @giftolufunso384@giftolufunso38410 ай бұрын
  • Congrat Kamsy Ka ezi ihe biakutem Iseee

    @michaeldonatus1499@michaeldonatus149910 ай бұрын
  • So proud. She's highly inspiring! 🙏🏽❤️

    @joyakute8418@joyakute841810 ай бұрын
  • This put a big smile on my face. congratulations, girl! this is just the beginning of great things to come. :)

    @cernykun9317@cernykun931710 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to her. Wish you greater heights

    @paulgeorge1117@paulgeorge111710 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant girl, thank you Arise for bringing her on the platform

    @ebyslady@ebyslady10 ай бұрын
  • She deserves the score. Brilliant girl!

    @onwucamilluschidiebere9195@onwucamilluschidiebere919510 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations to her, a lot of brilliant students are out there who's parents can't afford Weac fees, some can't even pay school fees. A lot can't afford a good school, with that girl appearance you will know her parents are well doing. When soil is moist it will yeild a good crop. Let government help our society

    @iruethomas673@iruethomas67310 ай бұрын
  • I like this. Arise Tv, thank you guys for doing this. It's important to highlight these occasions. It's a breath of fresh air from all these political shenanigans happening in the country.

    @stvvbee@stvvbee10 ай бұрын
    • It’s such a fresh air

      @johnmeans9562@johnmeans956210 ай бұрын
  • I really love this because I have been expecting this great channel to bring her up for this interview..thanks so much for this wonderful time.

    @isaacoguamanam253@isaacoguamanam25310 ай бұрын
  • That's excellent interview with the young girl. Congratulations to her for that great achievement!

    @kingsleynwafor8490@kingsleynwafor849010 ай бұрын
  • DLHS Leadership with Distinction 💯💯💯💯💯

    @predepinnovative@predepinnovative10 ай бұрын
  • Congratulations my daughter 😊...you have made yourself proud and your family

    @lekanadeoti3082@lekanadeoti308210 ай бұрын
  • This is real talent. I salute her determination to succeed. She is destined for greatness. Congratulations

    @anonyechukwunwikestephen9334@anonyechukwunwikestephen933410 ай бұрын
  • I so much love her coherence.

    @yukay1141@yukay1141Ай бұрын
  • Such a brilliant young girl.Welldone Kamsi. We re proud of you

    @edlyn8929@edlyn892910 ай бұрын
  • Big congratulations Kamsi, I watched you live from Dubai and I owe you a special gift. Am so proud of you and I wish girls from my area can be on TV too for something sweet like yours. God bless your parents, your Pastors Kumuyi/Ben Carson and Channels TV for bringing out your story. I am so so proud of you. Best wishes sweetheart

    @JohnnyNwanne@JohnnyNwanne10 ай бұрын
  • Such a brilliant girl. I am absolutely awed by this interview

    @basseysamuel108@basseysamuel10810 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Arise for bringing this young lady who deserves all the recognition she get. Thanks for changing the focus to the right person.

    @sholaabraham3155@sholaabraham315510 ай бұрын
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