A Nigerian woman has celebrated her remarkable achievement of graduating with a First Class degree and a 4.8 CGPA in Computer Science from Babcock University.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), she expressed her joy, stating, “Highest CGPA, Department of Computer Science. Overall Best Graduating Student, School of Computing and Engineering. Thank you, Jesus!” On LinkedIn, she shared more details about her accomplishments, noting that she graduated at just 19 years old and successfully defended her final year project on brain tumor identification using YOLOv5 in MRI, earning an impressive A grade.
She received multiple prestigious awards, including: – Google Generation Scholarship – University Dean’s Prize for Highest CGPA – Engineer (Dr.) Akin Alade Family Award for Best Graduating Student – Academic Excellence Award from the Michael Adetutu Foundation, which offers various support services – New Horizons Computer Learning Centers International IT/E-Biz Certification Prize – Dean’s mention for a 3-month paid internship with the US-based Kibo School Programme Expressing her gratitude, she thanked God, her family, mentors, and specific faculty members for their support. She looks forward to leveraging her skills in future opportunities.