Brilliant Nigerian man, Clinton Akanbi had graduated as Bowen University’s top Biochemistry student with a 4.99 CGPA, earning multiple awards, including a ₦1 million prize, and recognition for both academic and athletic excellence.


Clinton Akanbi, an exceptional Nigerian student, graduated as Bowen University’s top student with a remarkable 4.99 CGPA in Biochemistry, earning a cash award of one million naira.
In a Twitter post celebrating his success, Clinton shared that he also achieved top honors as the best graduate in both the Department of Chemistry and the College of Agriculture, Engineering, and Sciences.
Along with the cash prize, Clinton received several prestigious awards, including the Pro-Chancellor’s Prize, Vice-Chancellor’s Prize, and the College Prize, which are presented to high-achieving students.
His other accolades included the Program Prize, the Bowen University Parents’ Forum (BUPAF) Prize, the UBA Laptop Award, and the Mouka Limited Award, among others.
In addition to his academic achievements, Clinton was active in sports, earning the title of the university’s best footballer, demonstrating his dedication to both academics and extracurriculars.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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