OAUSTECH's Best Female Graduate Goes Viral with 4.89 CGPA, Sparks Online Reactions
OAUSTECH Best Female Graduate Viral with 4.89 CGPA

OAUSTECH's Top Female Graduate Gains Viral Fame After Revealing Impressive CGPA

A remarkable female graduate from Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH) has captured widespread attention online after announcing her academic success as the best female graduating student. In a trending social media post, she shared her joy and detailed her outstanding performance, which quickly went viral and drew numerous congratulatory messages from users across platforms.

Academic Achievement Details

The graduate, identified as @DominionAkinrotimi on X, proudly revealed that she completed her studies with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.89 out of a possible 5.00. This impressive score placed her first among all female students in her cohort and second overall in her school, specifically within the School of Computing. Additionally, she ranked 145th overall in the entire university, highlighting her exceptional dedication and talent in the field of computing.

In her post, she wrote: "Officially a graduate!! 1/247 — School of Computing. 2/1452 — Overall. BGS, School of Computing. Overall Best Female Graduating Student, OAUSTECH. CGPA: 4.89/5.00. Open to opportunities. Check out what I built as an undergraduate." This announcement not only showcased her academic prowess but also her readiness to embark on professional endeavors, further inspiring her peers and followers.

Social Media Reactions and Inspirational Impact

The graduate's achievement sparked a flood of positive reactions on social media, with many users praising her hard work and offering words of encouragement. Comments ranged from heartfelt congratulations to personal stories of academic struggles and aspirations.

  • Ahmad Tigress commented: "Congratulations on achievements and milestones. I'm also a Data Scientist and a final year medical student. Would love to connect with you."
  • Oliver Domain noted: "Congrats osustech no b easy place to graduate from Surviving ikuomola alone is something."
  • Xtrobsaid added: "Congratulations! That's an incredible achievement! Excited to see where you go next."

Other users shared how her story motivated them. For instance, Chidimma Favour reflected on her own academic journey, stating: "I just saw my results and I’m honestly not happy with it but one thing I learnt with this is to take my CA seriouslyyy cos I didn’t last semester and it definitely showed in my results. I’ll explore studying techniques and know what works best for me." Similarly, Datgirl expressed: "This inspired me, I've always been a bright one right from my primary school and first year of uni feels like I'm derailing, I've found a method that works for me too buh I think you're my type of person and this helped me!"

Further reactions included Ariksluxecraft sharing: "I did poorly in the first school I went to, probably because I don't like the cause from the beginning but in my current school now I started with 4.28 CGPA in 100l and I pray it increases," and Vickya_34 adding: "Wow. I'm currently studying animal science. In my second year now. I pray for this same level of diligence and dedication in Jesus name." These responses underscore the broader impact of her achievement, serving as a beacon of inspiration for students navigating their own educational paths.

Context and Broader Significance

This viral moment highlights the growing trend of students sharing academic milestones online, fostering communities of support and motivation. It also draws parallels to similar stories, such as a University of Ibadan pharmacy graduate who recently went viral for earning a first-class degree despite past challenges, emphasizing resilience and hard work in Nigerian higher education.

The graduate's success from OAUSTECH, a institution known for its rigorous academic standards, further validates her accomplishment and sets a high benchmark for future students. Her story not only celebrates individual excellence but also promotes the value of STEM education, particularly in computing, which is crucial for Nigeria's technological advancement.

As she moves forward, open to new opportunities, her journey serves as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through dedication and passion, resonating with a wide audience and reinforcing the importance of celebrating academic achievements in the digital age.