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Student with Excellent WAEC Result Rejects LASPOTECH Rector’s Admission Offer

…Won the Oshodi/Isolo Best Overall Student Award. Got a $1,250 gift at the event as a reward. Publicly declared on stage “I hereby humbly reject the admission offer.”

MADU Stephanie Chiemela, a resident of Jakande Oke-Afa area in the Oshodi/Isolo community, who won the 2021 Accolades Awards’ Student of the Year has reportedly rejected the offer of admission presented to her by the rector of Laspotech, Dr Oluremi Olaleye, during the award presentation on Saturday, December 11, 2021.

The genius had nine distinctions in the year 2021 WASSCE, spoke after rejecting the offer said: “I am elated at the offer but I have no vision of attending a polytechnic. I hereby humbly reject the admission offer.”

She finished from the Federal Government College, Ogbomoso with the overall best result in the Oshodi/Isolo community in the public school category an achievement that gave her statewide recognition with offers of scholarships and grants.

In attachment to her award, she received the sum of $1,250 (N700,000) cash as a grant to help her further her education.

Rejecting the admission offer, Stephanie said she has the desire to study Medicine and Surgery at the Nnamdi Azikwe University.

She has advised students who would want to achieve such academic success to study hard, learn to sacrifice other pleasures for their studies, while always putting God first in all their doings.

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