Governor Godwin Obaseki has congratulated Yusuf Aminat Imoitesemeh, for emerging as the Best Graduating and best-ever student at the Lagos State University (LASU), with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.0 obtained in the institution’s Law degree programme.
This followed a statement issued and signed by governor who praised Yusuf Aminat on her remarkable and pacesetting feat, noting that she has once again displayed the indefatigable Edo spirit of excellence and hard work.
“I congratulate Yusuf Aminat Imoitesemeh on her record-setting feat as the best graduating and best ever student at the Lagos State University. With a perfect 5.0 CGPA, she has indeed shattered the glass ceiling and cast her name in stone at the institution.
“We are proud of her and celebrate her outstanding academic feat, which serves as an example for millions of Edo children needing role models as they journey through life,” the governor stated..
He said Aminat has shown that no feat is too difficult to achieve and hopes other youths will look up to her as a role model.
“Yusuf has proven, once again, that with dedication, hard work and diligence no record is too difficult to break. She embodies the indefatigable Edo spirit and represents the best of us.
“I celebrate her genius and the hope she represents for our youths. I also commend her devotion to excellence which reflects in her determination to continue to strive for the best despite challenges faced in the course of her academic journey.”
“I celebrate her remarkable feat and wish her even more resounding success in her future endeavours.” Obaseki added.
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