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Brilliant Nigerian man bags Computer science degree with first-class honors

  • A smart Nigerian man, Oluwagbemileke Kolawole bagged a first-class honors in Computer science with a GPA of 4.76.
  • Kolawole received accolades for making the Dean’s list of students for an outstanding first-class degree.
  • He shared his achievements on his Twitter page to commemorate them.

A brilliant Nigerian man named Oluwagbemileke Kolawole bagged a Computer Science degree with 4.76 GPA and first-class honors from Babcock University, Nigeria.

Expert in cybersecurity, Oluwagbemileke Kolawole received his undergraduate degree from Babcock University in Ogun, Nigeria.

He received recognition for making the Dean of Students list and graduated with an Outstanding First-Class honors.

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Kolawole listed all of his successes while attending the University on Twitter in order to commemorate his achievements.

Oluwagbemileke Kolawole, a talented Nigerian, graduated with first-class honors with a 4.76/5.00 grade point average in computer science from Babcock University in Nigeria.


“BSc Computer Science, First Class (4.76), Dean’s list, Lead, GDSC Babcock, Co-organizer, TedxBabcockU,” he tweeted.

He was also the president of the Babcock University Computer Club.
Kolawole served as both the team leader for the university’s Google Developer Student Clubs and the president of the Babcock University Computer Club.

Additionally, he was a key organizer of the largest TEDx conferences, when eminent Nigerian leaders were invited to speak.

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Nigerian lady celebrates her big achievement

Meanwhile, a Nigerian lady has celebrated graduating with a first-class degree from the Nigerian Law school after only making a second-class lower degree at undergraduate level.

Miss Laura Chioma Nnamdi, who graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nnsuka, said she only got to know her undergraduate results in August 2022.

Unfortunately, it was the same month her bar final exams were to commence. She said she was devastated and felt very negative emotions.

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