Dominion University's Top Graduates Share How They Achieved First-Class Honors

During the university's maiden convocation ceremony, Oseni credited his success to divine guidance, personal research, and leveraging information available on social media platforms.

Dominion University's Top Graduates Share How They Achieved First-Class Honors

Olaoluwani Israel Oseni and Oore-Ofe Anthonia Ojo-Lanre, the first and second best students among the inaugural graduates of Dominion University in Ibadan, have shared their secrets to achieving first-class honors. Out of 96 graduates, 22 secured first-class honors, with Oseni topping the list with a remarkable CGPA of 4.88 in Computer Science, and Ojo-Lanre closely following with a CGPA of 4.87 in Mass Communication.

During the university's maiden convocation ceremony, Oseni credited his success to divine guidance, personal research, and leveraging information available on social media platforms. He highlighted his dedication to early morning study sessions, seeking clarifications from lecturers, and conducting personal research. Oseni emphasized the value of social media as a positive tool when used judiciously.

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Ojo-Lanre expressed her gratitude to God and underscored the importance of self-discipline in her academic journey. She acknowledged the challenges of studying in unfavorable conditions but stressed that academic excellence requires commitment and discipline. She also praised Dominion University for its meaningful impact on her life, particularly in her spiritual development.

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Comrade Wale Ojo-Lanre, the father of Anthonia Ojo-Lanre, a former Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, expressed his joy and gratitude for his daughter's achievement. He recounted the story of her birth and highlighted her dedication to her chosen field of Mass Communication.

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The success stories of Olaoluwani Israel Oseni and Oore-Ofe Anthonia Ojo-Lanre at Dominion University serve as an inspiration and a testament to the value of dedication, discipline, and faith in achieving academic excellence.Dominion University celebrated its first set of graduates, with many achieving remarkable academic accomplishments.