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Sanwo-Olu Awards N5M & Scholarship To Oladimeji Shotunde, LASU Best Student
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The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has promised a donation of 5 million Naira to the best graduating student of the Lagos State University (LASU) and also scholarship to whatever level of education he chooses to attain.
Sanwo-Olu made this promise at the LASU 24th Convocation ceremony which held on Wednesday, Dec 16, IgbereTV reports.
Sanwo-Olu, who is still on self-isolation after contracting Coronavirus joined the event virtually from the State House, Marina.
Oladimeji Shotunde, a student whose mother is a trader and his father a mechanic, is the recipient of this donation and scholarship, having emerged the overall best graduating student.
22-year-old Oladimeji Shotunde finished from the Department of Business Administration in the Faculty of Management Science, with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.95.
Also, Sola Olabanjo, a Master's degree graduand from the department of Computer Science, who scored a CGPA of 5.0, will also receive a 5 million Niara grant from the office of the Lagos state governor, Sanwo-Olu announced.
The state governor made a vow to both exceptional students, saying: "Once you have thought out what you want to do, the state government has employment for you, the state government has scholarship for you to help you achieve your academic excellence to whatever level you so desire to have it."
Oladimeji Shotunde took to Facebook after the ceremony to deliver a vote of thanks.
He wrote:
"What a year it has been! After a series of postponements due to unforeseen circumstances, I eventually had my convocation ceremony yesterday - Wednesday, December 16th, 2020.
For most of the day: I wrestled with the nostalgic feelings of fulfillment, anxiety, and accomplishment. Graduating with a record setting CGPA of 4.95 was by no measure a small feat. More importantly, I am particularly glad to acknowledge how well I maximized campus life - even beyond academic excellence.
Growing up, my parents did not have too much but they made difficult sacrifices and poured all they had into me and my siblings. Hence, having my parents around me to celebrate with me was fulfilling. I was glad to see them get the recognition they so much deserve - particularly for the sacrifices they made for me and my siblings over the years.
As a proud indigene of Ogun State, I was honoured by the presence of the First Lady of the State: Her Excellency, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun. I also welcomed the Special Assistant to the Ogun State Governor on Student Matters, Comr. Adeyemi Azeez. I must also acknowledge the Special Assistant on Youths and Sports, Mr. Olamide Lawal - who reached out to me more than two weeks ago. I am excited about what the future holds for Ogun State!
I am extremely thankful to the Lagos State University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun, SAN, NPOM, and his team for pushing the frontiers of excellence for our great institution. I appreciate the entire university community, my lecturers, colleagues, friends and well wishers.
Thank you everyone, the best is yet to come. God bless you.
Yours,
Oladimeji Shotunde."
Sanwo-Olu made this promise at the LASU 24th Convocation ceremony which held on Wednesday, Dec 16, IgbereTV reports.
Sanwo-Olu, who is still on self-isolation after contracting Coronavirus joined the event virtually from the State House, Marina.
Oladimeji Shotunde, a student whose mother is a trader and his father a mechanic, is the recipient of this donation and scholarship, having emerged the overall best graduating student.
22-year-old Oladimeji Shotunde finished from the Department of Business Administration in the Faculty of Management Science, with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.95.
Also, Sola Olabanjo, a Master's degree graduand from the department of Computer Science, who scored a CGPA of 5.0, will also receive a 5 million Niara grant from the office of the Lagos state governor, Sanwo-Olu announced.
The state governor made a vow to both exceptional students, saying: "Once you have thought out what you want to do, the state government has employment for you, the state government has scholarship for you to help you achieve your academic excellence to whatever level you so desire to have it."
Oladimeji Shotunde took to Facebook after the ceremony to deliver a vote of thanks.
He wrote:
"What a year it has been! After a series of postponements due to unforeseen circumstances, I eventually had my convocation ceremony yesterday - Wednesday, December 16th, 2020.
For most of the day: I wrestled with the nostalgic feelings of fulfillment, anxiety, and accomplishment. Graduating with a record setting CGPA of 4.95 was by no measure a small feat. More importantly, I am particularly glad to acknowledge how well I maximized campus life - even beyond academic excellence.
Growing up, my parents did not have too much but they made difficult sacrifices and poured all they had into me and my siblings. Hence, having my parents around me to celebrate with me was fulfilling. I was glad to see them get the recognition they so much deserve - particularly for the sacrifices they made for me and my siblings over the years.
As a proud indigene of Ogun State, I was honoured by the presence of the First Lady of the State: Her Excellency, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun. I also welcomed the Special Assistant to the Ogun State Governor on Student Matters, Comr. Adeyemi Azeez. I must also acknowledge the Special Assistant on Youths and Sports, Mr. Olamide Lawal - who reached out to me more than two weeks ago. I am excited about what the future holds for Ogun State!
I am extremely thankful to the Lagos State University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun, SAN, NPOM, and his team for pushing the frontiers of excellence for our great institution. I appreciate the entire university community, my lecturers, colleagues, friends and well wishers.
Thank you everyone, the best is yet to come. God bless you.
Yours,
Oladimeji Shotunde."
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Genius: Meet A Girl Who Achieved 9as In All Her Waec Papers And A* In Igcse
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Call her a star or a genius, you won't be wrong. Victory Yinka-Banjo of Princeton College, Surulere, Lagos who sat for Cambridge IGCSE in November 2019 and WASSCE in August 2020 has added her name to the book of history by achieving A1 in all her WASSCE Papers and A stars in all her Cambridge IGCSE papers. She was also declared the World Best Candidate in English as a Second Language (Speaking Component) by the University of Cambridge International Examinatios (CIE). Victory also made the list of top 5 best candidates locally and globally in other examinations such as UTME, IELTS, SAT
Victory has won several international and local awards in Public Speaking, Essay Competitions, Mobile App Development, Leadership, Science Competitions to mention a few.
Nigerian children and youth can go places, achieve great heights if given the right opportunity. Congratulations! Victory Yinka-Banjo, Congratulations Princeton College.
Victory has won several international and local awards in Public Speaking, Essay Competitions, Mobile App Development, Leadership, Science Competitions to mention a few.
Nigerian children and youth can go places, achieve great heights if given the right opportunity. Congratulations! Victory Yinka-Banjo, Congratulations Princeton College.
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