A graduate of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has shared her outstanding academic achievements on social media, revealing that she graduated with first-class honours and won multiple scholarships and awards.
The young lady, known on Twitter as @Ijeomanwosu_, announced her graduation and listed the scholarships she secured during her undergraduate studies. These include the MTN Foundation Scholarship, Julius Berger Scholarship, Jim Ovia Foundation Scholarship, G4U Foundation Scholarship, and Nyong & Dozzy Scholarship.
She also emerged as the best graduating student in the Department of Civil Engineering and the best graduating student in the Faculty of Engineering. Additionally, she received the Dean's Prize Award and was inducted into the Nigerian Society of Engineers as a Graduate Member (GMNSE).
Her final-year Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) was 4.80 out of 5.00, earning her a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Civil Engineering with first-class honours.
The post attracted widespread praise from social media users. @EresiOfori wrote, "We are proud of you! Keep it up and may the Lord continue to lift you up where you belong." @Kc_Edozie commented, "Dang!!!!! When Alicia Keys said 'This Girl is on Fire?', she was definitely referring to you. Wishing you many more wins."
@oduali_chibuike noted, "You're indeed beauty with brains. Shining in a male-dominated discipline is not a little feat. Your ancestors will be singing 'hallelujah' right now." @Estherpeter_ exclaimed, "It’s not about having first class, it’s not about becoming Best Graduating student oh! Do you…. Shut up!!! Congratulations, Ma’am."
@Ellaamarachi042 shared, "That's a great milestone. A big congratulations to you." @hopfner_john added, "Wow: congratulations, not only for graduating, but for being showered with honours at the same time. Awesome!" @nig_ltd74022 wrote, "Congratulations. Your safety is ready to face the job."
In a similar story, a graduate of the University of Lagos celebrated her academic success after overcoming challenges in her early years. She graduated with a Second Class Upper degree in Pharmacology and a final CGPA of 4.18, earning a perfect 5.0 GPA in her final semester.
Another UNILAG Biochemistry graduate emerged as the overall best graduating student in her department and the Faculty of Life Sciences, finishing with a CGPA of 4.90 out of 5.0 and multiple A grades in her 400-level courses.



