The overall best
student, University of Lagos (UNILAG) for the 2014/2015 academic session, Ayodele
Daniel Dada won several cash prizes adding up to over one
million Naira at the convocation ceremony held on Tuesday 1st March 2016.
The 29-year-old Psychology graduate set a record for achieving the
maximum 5.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) in the university – meaning
he got all As in all courses throughout his time at school.
Ayodele talked about companies interested in hiring him, his
personal life – including not having a girlfriend, and the secrets to his
success.
About the money, he won eight awards from various categories,
including the Vice Chancellor’s award for the best graduating student, worth
60o,000 Naira. He also got 500,000 Naira from the UNILAG
Alumni Association, presented by its National President, Dr. Sunny Kuku, a deviation from their
usual amount of N100,000. 100,000 Naira was awarded to Ayodele for each grade
point average.
Ayodele also gave a valedictory speech to his fellow graduates and all
present, as well as shared the secrets to his success with newsmen.
Ayodele has a lot of companies interested in hiring him,
“Many
companies have been requesting for my services. I won’t mention them but there
are three solid offers now and I am currently on an internship with a global
multinational company,” he said.
Ayodele also stayed ahead by tutoring his peers, right from his first
year,
“I
did private tutoring for my colleagues and my juniors while in school and they
paid me for it. It was useful for me even in my own academics. I got the
advantages both academically and financially,”
Ayodele looked back at the time he spent in university fondly, saying he
had a balanced life filled with normal student activities like going for
parties, although he remained single,
“I
was a social person throughout school. I attended birthday parties, cinemas, I
had so many movies on my laptop and I was sharing them with my colleagues, as I
was sharing notes as well.
“I
have fond memories. I was the head of my final year planning committee for
dinners, symposium, and was involved in a lot of other things. But I didn’t
have a girlfriend.
“I
had close friends but I did not want to have to deal with a lot of things at
the same time. I was working and schooling. You don’t have to be a genius to
get the results of a genius. Just target excellence always. The nation needs
us. We must readily take direction for our lives.”
Source: Bella Naija
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