Brilliant Nigerian student Jubelo Oyeniran graduated with a First-Class Degree in Accounting and a 3.91 GPA from Stevenson University, earning the school’s highest honors for his academic excellence, leadership, and service.


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Jubelo Oyeniran Shines at Stevenson University, Graduates With 3.91 GPA
Jubelo Oyeniran, a brilliant Nigerian student, has achieved academic excellence at Stevenson University, Maryland (USA), graduating with a First-Class Honours Degree in Accounting and a remarkable 3.91 out of 4.00 GPA.
His outstanding performance and leadership earned him the university’s highest recognition, the Stevenson Pin Award, an honor presented to graduates who exemplify academic excellence, independent thought, integrity, and meaningful community involvement.
From Ijebu Ode to Academic Distinction
Originally from Ijebu Ode, Nigeria, Jubelo began his academic journey in the U.S. at NAF Career Academy, where he earned his high school diploma in 2021. His exceptional academic record earned him a full Presidential Fellowship to study at Stevenson University.
Throughout his undergraduate studies, he consistently demonstrated brilliance, service, and leadership. His achievements were recognized with multiple honors, including:
- 🏅 Stevenson Pin Award
- 🏅 Orsia F. Young Leadership Award from the Brown School of Business and Leadership
These accolades celebrate students who drive positive change and inspire others through service and dedication.
Leadership, Innovation, and Global Recognition
Beyond academics, Jubelo served as President of the Student Government Association, led impactful campus initiatives, and represented Stevenson University at various national and international platforms.
His leadership and innovation also earned him:
- 🧠 Wharton SUMMIT Scholar
- 🥇 Johns Hopkins Case Competition Champion
- 💼 Deloitte MADE Scholar
At the university’s 2025 commencement ceremony, he was honored as the Student Commencement Speaker. He opened his speech with a Yoruba proverb:
“Igi kan ò lè dá igbó ṣè” — “One tree does not make a forest.”
He reflected on how the wisdom from his Yoruba heritage guided his belief in collaboration and shared progress.
“Legacy is not about standing alone. It is about what we build together,” he told the graduating class.
A Message of Purpose and Gratitude
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jubelo shared:
“My life has been a living testament of my name. To God be the glory. This isn’t the end. It’s the launch. Purpose is calling, and I’m answerin’.”
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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