Young Nigerian Lady bags Bachelor’s degree in Economics with 4.87 CGPA, wins best graduating student award
Young Moyinoluwa Ikotun from Nigeria graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics with a remarkable 4.87 GPA out of a possible 5 points.
At Babcock University in South-West, Nigeria, Moyinoluwa Ikotun won the distinction of being the best graduating student in her class. She remarked in a LinkedIn post announcing her success that she had stood firm throughout her academic career, keeping her place at the top of the class.
“Upon graduation, I was intimidated by my accomplishment, but I’m here to celebrate my success. Started this journey as an above average student who made a last-minute, unforeseen change in career plans,” she said.
“I maintained being the top of my class for 4 years and graduated with a 4.87 CGPA. Whilst in school, I took on the Accounting Technician Scheme West Africa Exam and I became a certified Associate Accounting Technician,” she added.
The young scholar went on to say that in addition to excelling academically, she also served her community in a number of ways when she was a student.
“I engaged in a variety of activities during my four years at university that complemented my studies. I served as the course representative of my class, Babcock Finance Society president, and graduating class’ financial secretary,” she explained.
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