A Nigerian man has taken the internet by storm after graduating with a first-class degree and a CGPA of 4.96 out of 5.0 in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Ilorin, Unilorin. This impressive academic achievement has not only made waves within the university community but has also garnered widespread admiration across social media platforms.
In a post shared on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, he celebrated his remarkable achievement with photos and a snapshot of his academic results. The post highlighted his dedication and hard work throughout his time at the university, showcasing the level of excellence he attained in a challenging field of study.
He captioned the post: “First Class B.Sc. Mathematics ✅ CGPA of 4.96 out of 5.0 ✅ All A’s in 5 out of 8 semesters ✅ Second-best graduating student ✅ Mathematics Department and Faculty of Physical Science ✅ Thank you.” This announcement not only marks a personal milestone but also serves as an inspiration for many young students aiming to excel in their academic pursuits.
As soon as he shared the post, admirers flooded the comment section to share their reactions. Many expressed their astonishment and congratulated him on his incredible accomplishment, reflecting the competitive spirit and academic excellence that the Mathematics Department is known for.[/p>
See some reactions below:
@alliendeveloper: “Congratulation bro did a lot of mathematics as an undergraduate that departments ain’t easy man.” This comment highlights the rigorous nature of mathematics studies, acknowledging the hard work put into achieving such results.
@Fowomola_Saheed: “God made book easy for some, kai. Congratulations brother.” This remark emphasizes the seemingly effortless success the graduate experienced, suggesting a mix of talent and hard work.
@Kpono_Abasi: “Damm what are y’all smoking in that dept, congratulations man.” This humorous comment reflects the amazement of peers at the high standards and accomplishments of students in the mathematics department.
@OkunolaFaruq: “Congratulations…Commendable. 4.97 best graduating, 4.96 second best graduating……You guys are geniuses…I pray that you go far in life…..Wao….Wao!!!!!…Excellent.” This response not only congratulates the graduate but also highlights the intense competition within the department, celebrating the intellectual capabilities of the students.
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