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19-Year-Old Nigerian Lady Graduates with First-Class Degree in Software Engineering, Wins Best Student Award

At just 19, Ofili Onyinye graduated with a first-class degree in Software Engineering from Admiralty University of Nigeria, earning a CGPA of 4.64, the best student award in her faculty, and inspiring others with her resilience and determination to excel.

Ofili Onyinye, a 19-year-old Nigerian scholar, has achieved an extraordinary milestone by graduating with a first-class degree in Software Engineering from Admiralty University of Nigeria, Delta State, with an impressive cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.64. Her outstanding performance earned her the prestigious titles of best graduating student in her department and faculty.

On LinkedIn, Onyinye shared her inspiring academic journey, which began with the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) program at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She credited this foundational year as a critical stepping stone in her transition from health sciences to Software Engineering—a bold move that brought its own set of challenges.

Starting in her second year (200 level) at Admiralty University, Onyinye initially attained a 2:1 CGPA, leaving her limited time to achieve her first-class dream. Battling self-doubt and an overwhelming workload, she persevered by dedicating herself to consistent studying, prayer, and personal growth.

“One question kept driving me forward: What would happen if you don’t give up?” she shared, reflecting on the determination that fueled her success.

Onyinye’s achievement transcends the label of being “just another first-class graduate.” It stands as a testament to the power of resilience, passion, and unwavering commitment to one’s goals. She believes that where perseverance meets passion, the possibilities are endless.

As one of the top 1% of the 2024 graduating class, Onyinye expressed heartfelt gratitude to God for the strength and consistency that sustained her, as well as to her family, friends, professors, and mentors for their support throughout her journey.

Looking ahead, Onyinye is excited about exploring opportunities to apply her skills and contribute to innovative solutions in the rapidly evolving tech industry. Her journey serves as an inspiration to others, highlighting the transformative power of dedication and faith in achieving greatness.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION

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