Baze University Grants 33 Million Naira to Best Graduating Student, Farid Aminu Hammayo

At Baze University's 11th Convocation, 21-year-old Farid Aminu Hammayo earned top honors with a 3.96 CGPA, while postgraduate leaders Susan Chioma Obasi and Adeola Abiodun Ayoola achieved a perfect 5.0 CGPA.

Baze University Grants 33 Million Naira to Best Graduating Student, Farid Aminu Hammayo

At its 11th Convocation ceremony, Baze University celebrated the outstanding achievements of its graduates, highlighting academic excellence and dedication. Leading the honors was 21-year-old Farid Aminu Hammayo from Bauchi State, named the Overall Best Graduating Student with a remarkable CGPA of 3.96 out of 4.0. In recognition of his exceptional performance, Chancellor Dr. Yusuf Baba Ahmed presented Farid with a $20,000 cash award, symbolizing the university's encouragement for academic and professional growth.

In his valedictory address, Farid inspired his peers to step into their roles as future leaders and agents of change for Nigeria. His words resonated with the graduating class, emphasizing the importance of resilience, innovation, and leadership.

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In the postgraduate category, top honors went to Susan Chioma Obasi in Management and Adeola Abiodun Ayoola in Civil Engineering, each achieving a perfect 5.0 CGPA. The university celebrated their achievements with an extraordinary offer: the choice of employment at Baze University or a fully funded Ph.D. program.

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This year's convocation celebrated the graduation of 749 students, including 30 who earned First Class honors. Baze University continues its commitment to cultivating future leaders ready to make a meaningful impact.

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