Whatever you are doing, do it well and your results will speak for itself. Authorities of the University of Lagos on Wednesday declared a Psychology graduate, Ayodele Dada, as the overall best in the institution’s history. Dada scored a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 5.00.
No candidate has ever obtained the grade in the annals of the 54-year-old university.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Rahamon Bello, made this known on Wednesday while announcing programmes for the institution’s 48th convocation ceremonies.
Bello said, “This year, a record has been set. A graduating student in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Sciences, Mr. Ayodele Dada, is graduating with a CGPA of 5.00. This is a perfect score. This means he scored As in all courses he took in the programme. I congratulate Mr. Dada and the members of staff of the Department of Psychology for this feat.”
The convocation ceremonies, according to the VC, will hold between March 1 and 3.
Ten thousand, nine hundred and seven persons will receive degrees, diplomas and certificates during the ceremonies.
Apart from Dada, the VC noted that 177 other candidates obtained First Class while 71 persons obtained PhD degrees.
Bello stated that 1,617 candidates obtained Second Class Upper degrees.
He added, “A total of 2,496 others will be graduating in the Second Class Lower division, 884 in the Third Class and 274 in unclassified degrees in Medical Sciences and Pharmacy and 50 had pass degrees.”
Of the 11 faculties, he said that the Faculty of Engineering topped the performance register with 41 First Class graduating students.
The same UNILAG, two years ago, had produced Dr. Hallowed Oluwadara, a 24-year-old, as the youngest doctoral degree holder in Africa. Oluwadara studied Mathmatics.
No candidate has ever obtained the grade in the annals of the 54-year-old university.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Rahamon Bello, made this known on Wednesday while announcing programmes for the institution’s 48th convocation ceremonies.
Bello said, “This year, a record has been set. A graduating student in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Sciences, Mr. Ayodele Dada, is graduating with a CGPA of 5.00. This is a perfect score. This means he scored As in all courses he took in the programme. I congratulate Mr. Dada and the members of staff of the Department of Psychology for this feat.”
The convocation ceremonies, according to the VC, will hold between March 1 and 3.
Ten thousand, nine hundred and seven persons will receive degrees, diplomas and certificates during the ceremonies.
Apart from Dada, the VC noted that 177 other candidates obtained First Class while 71 persons obtained PhD degrees.
Bello stated that 1,617 candidates obtained Second Class Upper degrees.
He added, “A total of 2,496 others will be graduating in the Second Class Lower division, 884 in the Third Class and 274 in unclassified degrees in Medical Sciences and Pharmacy and 50 had pass degrees.”
Of the 11 faculties, he said that the Faculty of Engineering topped the performance register with 41 First Class graduating students.
The same UNILAG, two years ago, had produced Dr. Hallowed Oluwadara, a 24-year-old, as the youngest doctoral degree holder in Africa. Oluwadara studied Mathmatics.







Gud 4 him, hardworking pays..inumidun
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Its not an easy feat to have "A" in all courses from year one yo four. Kudos to you guy. Sky is just the beginning!
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ReplyDeleteAyodele Dada has now set a record that will be very difficult to break... Congrats to him!
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