Brilliant lady bags first-class degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, wins best student award

”Just graduated as a first-class graduate and the best graduating female student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Ilorin,” she said.

Brilliant lady bags first-class degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, wins best student award
Halimat Abdullahi

Halimat Abdullahi, a remarkable young woman, has achieved a remarkable milestone by emerging as the top-performing graduate in her department. She proudly earned a first-class degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the prestigious University of Ilorin in Southwest Nigeria.

In recognition of her exceptional academic prowess, Halimat was bestowed with the honor of being named the best-graduating student in the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department, a testament to her outstanding first-class performance.

Eager to share her remarkable achievement, Halimat took to Twitter to express her joy and pride in graduating with a distinction grade. Her academic prowess shone as she claimed the title of the best graduating female student in the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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In her tweet, she exuberantly declared, "Just graduated as a first-class graduate and the best graduating female student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Ilorin."

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Halimat's future plans are equally ambitious. She aspires to forge a career in the fields of Telecommunications, Power, or product design, showcasing her dedication to making a substantial impact in these specialized areas.

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Her accomplishment serves as an inspiring example for aspiring young women pursuing careers in STEM disciplines.