LASU Celebrates First First-Class Graduate in History and International Studies

Temitope Ayeobasan becomes the first student in 40 years to graduate with First Class Honours in History and International Studies at Lagos State University.

LASU Celebrates First First-Class Graduate in History and International Studies

For the first time in its 40-year history, Lagos State University (LASU) has produced a First Class Honours graduate in the Department of History and International Studies. The milestone was achieved by Temitope Ayeobasan, a distinguished student who broke the 40-year record since the institution was founded in 1984.

This historic academic achievement reflects the university’s evolving academic excellence and commitment to fostering top-notch scholars. Temitope’s outstanding performance has garnered widespread recognition from faculty members, students, and the general public, who praised her dedication and hard work.

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Lagos State University, renowned for its academic standards, has now set a new benchmark with this remarkable accomplishment.

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The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, congratulated the student and expressed optimism that this will inspire more students to aim for academic excellence across disciplines.