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OAUSTECH Best Graduating Science Student with 4.86 CGPA Show Amount She Got as Prize
**OAUSTECH's Outstanding Science Student Bags N7.3m Prize for Excellence**
In a heartwarming display of academic brilliance, Miss Ogheneruro Ikhane, a graduating student of the Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), has emerged as the best graduating science student with an impressive Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.86. This outstanding achievement has earned her a whooping sum of N7.3 million as a prize.
Miss Ikhane's remarkable feat is a testament to her unwavering dedication and hard work, which has paid off in the most spectacular way. Her academic excellence has not only brought pride to herself and her family but also to the institution. The OAUSTECH community is beaming with joy and pride over this outstanding achievement.
The prize money, which is a significant amount, is not only a recognition of Miss Ikhane's academic prowess but also a motivation to other students to strive for excellence. The fact that the prize money is substantial is a reflection of the institution's commitment to rewarding excellence and encouraging students to aim high.
It is worth noting that OAUSTECH has been making waves in the academic landscape of Nigeria, producing high-achieving students who are making a mark in their respective fields. The institution's emphasis on providing quality education and creating an enabling environment for students to excel is paying off in a big way.
Miss Ikhane's achievement serves as a source of inspiration to students across Nigeria, particularly those in the sciences. Her story is a reminder that with dedication, hard work, and a willingness to learn, anything is possible. We wish her the best in her future endeavors and hope that she will continue to make Nigeria proud.
In a country where education is a critical factor in driving development, stories like Miss Ikhane's serve as a beacon of hope for the future of Nigerian education. Her achievement is a reminder that with the right support and resources, Nigerian students can compete with the best in the world.