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Nigerian lady graduates with first-class honors and perfect CGPA of 5.0 in mechanical engineering, stuns many

Lady achieves perfect CGPA of 5.0 in mechanical engineering at Landmark University

A Nigerian lady, a recent graduate from Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, has become a sensation on social media due to her exceptional academic performance, finishing with a CGPA of 5.0 in Mechanical engineering.

Deborah Danjuma Eleojo, who successfully completed her Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mechanical Engineering, graduated with a flawless Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.0, earning her the distinction of a first-class graduate.

Deborah Danjuma Eleojo.

Deborah’s remarkable accomplishment did not go unnoticed.

She took to social media to express her gratitude and celebrate her outstanding achievement.

She wrote;

“Thank you JESUS for my BEng in mechanical engineering. 5.00/5.00.”

Her post quickly went viral, garnering an astonishing 376,000 views and over 12,000 likes from an awe-inspired online audience.

Netizens Reactions…

@KennyNuga said; “5.00/5.00? That can’t happen in OAUIfe or Unilag. You got to show us you are as smart as Albert Einstein before getting those grades. Anyways, congratulations.”

@_spirit_coder said; “Omo, you sabi this book thing. Sometimes I wonder where I go when God dey share gifts. Big hearty congratulations.”

@Darlinnngton said; “Bagging a 5.0/5.0 in mechanical engineering is quite a genius move. Congratulations.”

@Allys_boss said; “Private Uni too soft… na so e suppose dey be naah.” 

@seyithemie commented; “Big congratulations. The sky is your starting point.”

@drhammed said; “Congratulations! Please apply for the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford. You’ll be a competitive candidate.” 

@fawunmiolamide reacted; “This life ehn, you just have to admit some people’s sabi this book thing. 5.0/5.0? In Mechanical Engineering?” 

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In other news, Iyiola Oladunjoye, a graduate from the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) in Nigeria, has emerged as an inspiration to many as he defied personal tragedy to graduate with a remarkable first-class degree in microbiology.

Despite facing the heartbreaking loss of his father just days before his second-semester final examinations, Oladunjoye displayed unwavering determination and achieved an impressive academic milestone.

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