My first WAEC, NECO results dotted with F9s – LASU’s best graduating student
Mr. Ogunsanya Adetoro, the best graduating student at the Lagos State University (LASU), in the 2016/2017 academic session, said he failed his first WAEC and NECO examinations due to health challenges.
The 24-year-old graduate of Business Administration, with a Cumulative Grade Point Aggregate (CGPA) of 4.7, said during the convocation on Wednesday that he inherited cataract from his father.
According to him, the health challenge greatly affected his performance in the final examination in secondary school. He said the cataract, which initially affected one eye, later spread to the other and this affected his academic performance. “My Parents helped me to seek medical help but the first operation I had was not successful. “When my first WAEC and NECO came out, it was dotted with F9s, so I left home and went to stay with my uncle and his wife.
“My uncle and his wife also helped me to seek medical
treatment at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan and the operation
was successful,” he said. Adetoro said following the treatment, he went back to
secondary school to rewrite his WAEC and JAMB, after three years of staying at
home. “I was able to make four A’s and three B’s and scored 215 in JAMB to gain
admission to LASU, Adetoro recalled. According to him, he had applied for
Accounting at LASU but opted for business administration because Accounting was
not accredited at the time. Adetoro noted that his academic journey was
rigorous and herculean, even as he lost his father in 2015. “But my doggedness
and tenacity yielded a good result,” he added. He urged employers to trust
Nigerian graduates as “they have been fortified with the capacity to
significantly change the corporate world.”
Adetoro lauded Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode for his
investment and commitment to LASU. He also hailed Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun,
the Vice-Chancellor, for re-branding the institution and making it enviable
among Nigerian universities. In his remarks, Fagbohun said the graduating students
had been well tutored and certified to succeed in the corporate world.
The VC,
however, urged the students to be good ambassadors of the institution and give
back to their Alma Mata. Fagbohun said the university graduated 29,710 students
for the session, out of which 26 students made First Class division. He said
21,481 students graduated with first degrees, 201 with diplomas, 7,982 in the
Post-graduate cadre and 46 PhDs.
Vanguard
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