At the 24th Convocation ceremony of the Federal University of Technology, Minna held last Saturday, 22-year-old, Osimimi Victor Oludare, stole the show as he emerged the best overall graduating student.
Oludare who studied Electrical/Electronics Engineering obtained a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.76 to clinch the number one position.
In a chat with the National Mirror shortly after the ceremony, Oludare recounted his journey to stardom, saying it all started from his primary school days.
He attended Goddy Nursery and Primary School, Okene and NIOMCO Staff
Secondary School, Itakpe, both in Kogi state, where he equally graduated
as the overall best student of his set.
Oludare from Ogori/Magongo Local Government Area of Kogi State did
not deviate from the path of hard work and commitment he had known for
when he gained admission into FUT Minna five years ago.
He faced his studies squarely and ensured he did not miss class and other engagements including Christian fellowship activities he knew would enhance his education. He also decided not to keep girl friend so as not to distract him.
He said: “Although, I had many female
friends, I was not into anything intimate with any of them. I knew
combining academic works with a relationship would be difficult to cope
with since every relationship would be demanding on both parties. For
example, it will demands for time and attention, among others and I was
not ready for all that.
So, I avoided it.” Even though he knew he was in First Class category
all along, he never knew he had the highest CGPA in his set.
The news was broken to him through telephone call three days to the
convocation ceremony. “And I received it with great joy,” he said.
“Because the achievement means a lot to me.”
According to him, “it shows that God crowns effort of those who work
hard and fear Him.” Although on resumption to the school after
admission, he never thought according to him that he would emerge the
overall best when graduating from the institution.
“But honestly speaking, I did my best possible as human being. I
studied hard and left the rest in the hand of God and I thank Him for
proving Himself in my life,” he stressed.
Interestingly, Oludare took part in international Fix Olmypia exams
in 2009 while he was in secondary school from state to the national
level and his excellence performance got him a ticket to represent
Nigeria at the world competition in Mexico in that year and came back to
the country with a laurel.
But, he is not happy that government does not accord due recognition
to those who perform excellently in one national competition or the
other from academic circle unlike their counterparts from the sport
sector.
“I want to see a change in this regard. When we wrote the
International Olympia exams, people that performed very well were not
celebrated like those that are into sport.
I know of a man, Henry by name who represented Nigeria in the Pan-
African Olympia and came out the best and nothing was done for him after
making the country proud.
“So, government will need to appreciate those in the academic circle
the way it does to those in sport when they do well. It will go a long
way in making them to work harder.”
Oludare also wanted government at all levels to invest more in the
education sector, especially in provision of infrastructure and research
as it will bring out the best out of Nigeria.
When he was asked of what next now, he said he would go for his
one-year mandatory National Youth Service Corps scheme from next month
after which he hopes to further his education in the area of research.
He used the opportunity to thank his father, who is a lecturer at
Kogi State Polytechnic Osara and mum, a primary school teacher, for
their parental roles on him while commending the university for
impacting positively on its students.
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