Young Man Who Had 8 A’s in WAEC Years Ago Shines in University, Graduates With 1st Class, Shares Result
- A young man posted both his WAEC and university results after he graduated with a first class in engineering
- Many Nigerians who engaged his tweet commended his effort as some advised him to work on having an entrepreneurial skill
- Seeing that he graduated with 4.86 CGPA, a US-based organisation reached out to him for a possible scholarship
A young Nigerian man, Olowookere Victor Oluwaferanmi, has gone online to showcase his lofty academic achievements made in years.
Making a Twitter post, he shared a photo of his sterling WAEC result in 2015 where he had a total of eight distinctions.
He thanked God
Another photo captured some of his results as an engineering undergraduate where almost all the exams he sat came out in A's.
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Quoting that post with a snap of himself in a graduation outfit, the man said that he finished school with 4.86/5.00 CGPA.
For his success, he was given nine awards and scholarships. Feranmi appreciated God for all he was able to achieve. A US organisation reached out to him in the comment section.
See his post below:
At the time of writing this report, his post has gathered thousands of likes. Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@emmaidoo2 said:
"I am a chemical engineer and very happy for your results."
@DavidMpopo01 said:
"Wow this is so tremendous..... congratulations to you."
@FonkamL said:
"Work on your Entrepreneurial skills, find your fellow C student classmates (good friends), and start a car startup that uses renewable energy as fuel. Name your car brand Feranmi - it sounds like a luscious brand."
@EdUSAAbuja said:
"Contact EducationUSA Advising center at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja if you are interested in pursuing your Masters/PhD in the United States. Send us a message or email AbujaEducationUSA@state.gov."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young lady, Zaynab Agboola, went on LinkedIn to announce how she broke barriers and succeeded greatly in her academics.
She said her journey to getting a degree in engineering started six years ago when she left the comfort of her home in Lagos and travelled to Ilorin for school.
In a class of 92 students, Zaynab emerged as the only female first-class graduate. The lady said that the task was not an easy one.
Source: Legit.ng