Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwoolu has announced a cash reward of 10 million naira for Ojo Aminat Yusuf, who broke the 40 years record of the Lagos State University (LASU) to become the first undergraduate student to obtain 5.0CGPA.
According to reports, Yusuf emerged as best graduating student for the 2021/2022 session with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.00 (First Class Honours). Sanwo-Olu then announced the cash reward during the school’s 26th convocation ceremony held on Thursday, June 22, 2023.
Aminat Yusuf, an indigen of Edo State, recounted her ordeals as an undergraduate and how she overcame them all in order to achieve and emerge as the best graduating student of her set.
“The events of the past few days have motivated me to share in brief my story, in a bid to inspire many others who are in similar situation as I was and are striving towards excellence.
”I called for financial support only under compelling circumstances, after I have exhausted all options.
“As a result, I experienced some serious financial constraints during my two plus four years stay at LASU.
“In 200 Level, second semester, just because I needed to get a browsing phone and get trained in computer skills, I saved up about 90 per cent of my feeding allowance,” Yusuf said.
She said that she settled for garri and groundnuts for a larger part of the semester, which one of her friends considered absurd and told every available listener.
“For most part of my days an undergraduate, I lived in the university premises, because I had no hostel, and going home everyday would have been absolutely inconvenient.
“The school had a stand-by security and standard lighting system, so, it was safe for me; my major challenge was having to attend lectures everyday in a neatly ironed white and black dress, acting like everything was perfect,” Yusuf said.
She also spoke on her first day in LASU for the physical screening, towards admission into diploma in law programme.
“I remember fantasising about achieving a remarkable feat in this prestigious university.
“I first did Diploma in Law programme, which runs for two years, in which students are taught compulsory law courses, with a view to offering direct entry admission to top class students.
“I studied really hard and prayed so fervently towards achieving excellence; I graduated from the programme with a CGPA of 4.98 and this was the best in my set.
“The possibility of graduating with such grade motivated the yearning to graduate with a perfect CGPA at the undergraduate level,” Yusuf said.
She called on well-meaning Nigerians to invest in the education sector and lauded the passing into law of the Student Loan Act in the country.
“I believe this will no doubt be of immeasurable value to our education system.
“While I struggled financially through my education, I don’t desire such hardship for students coming behind us, especially the female students,”Yusuf said.
She appreciated the LASU management for sustaining the conducive environment that contributed to her excellent performance.
“I am deeply grateful to my parents for their sacrifice, unwavering support towards my education.
“My parents really motivated me from their different careers; my father is a journalist while my mother is a business woman.
“Thanks to my faculty lecturers for their reflex of excellence, commitment and dedication teaching us to be the best.
“I will like to use this opportunity to launch a YouTube channel tagged “Learning Law with Aminat* with a goal of giving back to society through my immediate community,” she concluded
This is a positive shift from what we are used to, when government officials prefer to reward entertainers more than excellent performers in Academia. If we want to encourage the youths this is one the various ways we can drive more children to education and bring academic laurels home.
ds admission into diploma in law programme.
“I remember fantasising about achieving a remarkable feat in this prestigious university.
“I first did Diploma in Law programme, which runs for two years, in which students are taught compulsory law courses, with a view to offering direct entry admission to top class students.
“I studied really hard and prayed so fervently towards achieving excellence; I graduated from the programme with a CGPA of 4.98 and this was the best in my set.
“The possibility of graduating with such grade motivated the yearning to graduate with a perfect CGPA at the undergraduate level,” Yusuf said.
She called on well-meaning Nigerians to invest in the education sector and lauded the passing into law of the Student Loan Act in the country.
“I believe this will no doubt be of immeasurable value to our education system.
“While I struggled financially through my education, I don’t desire such hardship for students coming behind us, especially the female students,”she said.
She also appreciated the LASU management for sustaining the conducive environment that contributed to her excellent performance.
“I am deeply grateful to my parents for their sacrifice, unwavering support towards my education.
“My parents really motivated me from their different careers; my father is a journalist while my mother is a business woman.
“Thanks to my faculty lecturers for their reflex of excellence, commitment and dedication teaching us to be the best.
“I will like to use this opportunity to launch a YouTube channel tagged ‘Learning Law with Aminat’ with a goal of giving back to society through my immediate community,” she concluded
This is a positive shift from what we are used to, when government officials prefer to reward entertainers more than excellent performers in Academia. If we want to encourage the youths this is one the various ways we can drive more children to education and bring academic laurels home.