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Best Emerging Student In LASU University Who was Very Poor In WAEC And NECO

Student Who Failed WAEC/ NECO Whole fully Emerges Best Graduating Student In LASU 








 


  One of the best emerging student graduating from the Lagos State University LASU in the 2016/ 2017 academic session, Mr. Ogunsanya Adetoro has confirmed and said that he failed his first WAEC/ NECO due to health issues he was facing at that period.

The young man was 24-year-old who graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Aggregate CGPA of 4.7 from the department of Business Administration explained he inherited an eye disease named Contaract from his father.

He said the health problem he had had a negative impact on his academics in secondary school, as the eye disease increasingly spread, contaminating his both eyes which really affected his studies. According to this young man, he said
My Parents helped me to seek medical help but the first operation I had was not successful.

“When my first WAEC and NECO came out, it was dotted with F9s, so I left home and went to stay with my uncle and his wife.

“My uncle and his wife also helped me to seek medical treatment at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan and the operation was successful,” he said.

Adetoro, said he went back to school to retake his WAEC and JAMB after he was treated, after sitting at home for three years.

“I was able to make four A’s and three B’s and scored 215 in JAMB to gain admission to LASU, Adetoro recalled.

According to him, he had applied for Accounting at LASU but opted for business administration because Accounting was not accredited at the time.

Adetoro noted that his academic journey was rigorous and herculean, even as he lost his father in 2015.

“But my doggedness and tenacity yielded a good result, he added.

“We have internalized the new LASU mantra and will represent the institution in the outside world positively by being good ambassadors and providing solutions to societal problems,” said Adeotoro.

Adetoro lauded Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode for his investment and commitment to LASU.

The VC, also urged the students to be good ambassadors of the school and give back to their alma mater.

Fagbohun said the university graduated 29,710 students for the session, out of which 26 students made First Class division.

He said 21,481 students graduated with first degrees, 201 with diplomas, 7,982 in the Post-graduate cadre and 46 PhDs"

For Everyone out there this information is also an educative means to let you know that 
"The downfall of a mann is not the end of that man"
 

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