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Celebrate Enebe Simon, FUTMinna’s Overall Best Graduating Student with 4.88 CGPA

Enebe Simon Adinoyi is a student from the Department of Quantity Survey, School of Environmental Technology, he emerged as the overall best graduating student of the University of Technology, Minna (FUTMinna) during the 38th Founders’ Day Celebrations and the 30th Convocation Ceremonies of the university.

The announcement was made by the University Vice-Chancellor in his remarks at the Suleiman Kumo Convocation Square of the university.

He also revealed that the 3,892 graduands, 58 were graduating with First Class, 948 with Second Class Upper Division, 2,047 with Second Class Lower Division, 801 with Third Class, and 38 others with pass degrees.

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Prof Bala stated further that “I have the pleasure of announcing Enebe Simon Adinoyi of the Department of Quantity Survey, School of Environmental Technology as the overall best graduating student of the university for the 2019/2020 Academic Session. He is graduating with a CGPA of 4.88.

He emphasized that in line with the university’s recent tradition, the certificates of our graduands are ready for collection immediately after the convocation closes, highlighting that henceforth graduands will be able to collect students’ copies of transcripts on request.

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He stressed that graduands are already undergoing their services with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

Credit: ALLSCHOOL , Tribune

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