Cursory: Brilliant Aiyeyemi Mosorire graduated with a first-class degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, with a GPA of 4.71 out of 5, topping his department. He shared his achievements on Twitter, including serving as department president, participating in diverse internships and co-founding a youth social impact organization.


Aiyeyemi Mosorire, a talented Nigerian individual, achieved a remarkable milestone by graduating with a first-class degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, with an outstanding GPA of 4.71 out of 5.
He was recognized as the best-graduating student in his department. Taking to Twitter, Mosorire shared his accomplishment, highlighting his various achievements during his university years.
During his academic journey, Mosorire served as the president of the university’s Petroleum and Gas Engineering department. He actively engaged in five diverse internships spanning the fields of oil and gas, renewables, finance, and policy. Additionally, he garnered valuable work experience from both local and international firms while still a student.
Mosorire also played a pivotal role in organizing The Industry Discourse, the largest student-led energy conference in Africa, which served as a platform for young minds to delve into the energy ecosystem and devise innovative solutions. Furthermore, he co-founded a youth social impact organization and cultivated friendships that continue to inspire him.
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