A
new academic record was set in Africa on Wednesday when a 24-year-old student
of the University of Lagos, Hallowed Olaoluwa, bagged a doctorate degree in
Mathematics for the 2012/2013 session.
With
a cumulative grade Point average of 5.0, Olaoluwa had the best Ph.D thesis, as
well emerged the youngest African scholar, displacing Olabisi Adeyemi who had
graduated from the same institution with 4.98 in 2012 at the age of 26, as
well as Opeyemi Shodipe of Babcock university who graduated the same year at
25.
The
award was conferred on him and other 104 students who had successfully
completed their Doctor of Philosophy at the concluding convocation ceremony of
the university, held at the Multi-purpose Hall.
Olaoluwa,
an indigene of Ekiti State, was honoued in the presence of the former Head of
State, General Yakubu Gowon, the Executive Secretary, National Universities
Commission (NUC), Prof Julius Okojie, who represented the Visitor to the
university, President Goodluck Jonathan, the Pro Chancellor of the university,
Prof Jerry Gana, the former Vice Chancellor of UNILAG and Vice Chancellor of
Ondo State University of Science and Technology (OSUSTECH), Prof Tolu
Odugbemi, among other dignitaries.
Full
of excitement, Olaoluwa said he completed his Ph.D programme in three years.
He told Daily Sun that he enrolled for his first degree at Central African
Republic at the age of 15, below the minimum age requirement set for Nigerian
universities by the NUC.
Born
in 1989 in Bangui, Central African Republic, he had a First Class and second
degrees in Mathematics and Physics in 2007 and 2008, at the age of 18 and 19
respectively. Like a destined child, he already had two degrees at a time his
mates in Nigeria were battling with their Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination and its attendant rigorous post-UTME.
Aside
Olaoluwa’s record performance, 21-year-old graduating student of Electrical
and Electronics Engineering, Bakre Oluwafemi Abubakar, smiled home with the
Best Graduating Student for the undergraduate programme, with a CGPA of 4.86.
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