Saidat Sanni, a 22-year-old student from the Department of Statistics had emerged the overall best student of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso.
Prof. Adeniyi Gbadegesin,
the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, announced Sanni as the overall
best at its 13th Convocation held in Ogbomoso on Friday.
the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, announced Sanni as the overall
best at its 13th Convocation held in Ogbomoso on Friday.
Sanni, who hailed from Abeokuta in Ogun
State, emerged after securing a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of
4.88 to overrun Olufemi Ige of the Mathematics department, who secured a CGPA of 4.85 in the 2013/2014 session.
State, emerged after securing a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of
4.88 to overrun Olufemi Ige of the Mathematics department, who secured a CGPA of 4.85 in the 2013/2014 session.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that Sanni was the best student in the 2014/2015 session before
emerging the best among the 10,317 graduands, which was a combination of
2013/2014 and 2014/2015 academic sets.
that Sanni was the best student in the 2014/2015 session before
emerging the best among the 10,317 graduands, which was a combination of
2013/2014 and 2014/2015 academic sets.
In her valedictory speech, Sanni urged
other graduands not to relent in the spirit of excellence, integrity and
service, which had been their watchword in school.
other graduands not to relent in the spirit of excellence, integrity and
service, which had been their watchword in school.
“We are here, we made it and we did it. Nothing good comes easy.More challenges will come our ways,
however, with endurance, perseverance, commitment, patience, hard work
and steadfastness in prayers, we shall make it,” she said.
Speaking on her success, she told NAN that her success was hinged on the vow she made to her parents not to disappoint them.
“My father once called me to look at a
story in one of the newspapers, where a lady was celebrated for being
the overall best student and I vowed never to disappoint him.”
Sanni, the daughter of Bashir and Silifat Sanni, said that her watchword, “I can do well” was a driving force, adding that she was always thinking of the positive side.
“We cultivated the habit of reading from
home. I initially wanted to study medicine but was admitted to study
Mathematics,” she said.
Earlier in his speech, Prof. Gbadegesin
said it was a thing of joy that the institution was still able to soar
by dint of shrewd management to produce the great hope of tomorrow
comparable to any standard in the world.
said it was a thing of joy that the institution was still able to soar
by dint of shrewd management to produce the great hope of tomorrow
comparable to any standard in the world.
“In spite of the paucity of funding and
the challenges of conducting credible research and other social
encumbrances bedevilling the university system in general, we are
resolved to turn things around for better.The university has reached an era of
consolidation, using the gains and successes of the past as springboard
for projection and advancement into the future, harnessing maximally its
capacity, “he said.
He commended the Federal Government for its intervention projects through the NEEDS Assessment Intervention funds and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).
Similarly, Gov. Abiola Ajimobi
of Oyo State said that it was worthy of note that despite the dwindling
revenue of the two proprietors of the institution, it was still waxing
stronger among its equals.
of Oyo State said that it was worthy of note that despite the dwindling
revenue of the two proprietors of the institution, it was still waxing
stronger among its equals.
Ajimobi, who was represented by Soji Eniade,
the Oyo State Head of Service, assured the university that the
government was not unconcerned about the welfare of staff and the
students.
the Oyo State Head of Service, assured the university that the
government was not unconcerned about the welfare of staff and the
students.
Prof. Wale Omole, the
Pro-Chancellor, LAUTECH urged the graduands to make excellence,
integrity and service their watchword as they move into the world. (NAN)
Pro-Chancellor, LAUTECH urged the graduands to make excellence,
integrity and service their watchword as they move into the world. (NAN)