Nigerian Scholar Bags 4.90/5.00 First-Class in Accounting, Wins Best Student Award

She also won the award of the best-graduating student in both her department and Faculty

Nigerian Scholar Bags 4.90/5.00 First-Class in Accounting, Wins Best Student Award
Teniola Morinsola

Teniola Morinsola, a young and brilliant scholar, has achieved an impressive feat by earning a first-class honors degree with a remarkable cumulative grade point of 4.90 out of a possible 5.00 at Covenant University in Nigeria. Morinsola's dedication and academic excellence were not only recognized but celebrated with awards.

At her graduation from Covenant University in Ota, Nigeria, Teniola Morinsola secured the coveted title of the best-graduating student in the Department of Accounting, a remarkable achievement that underscores her exceptional academic prowess.

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Furthermore, Morinsola's accolades extended beyond her department. She also clinched the honor of being the best-graduating student in the College of Management and Social Sciences at Covenant University. Her remarkable achievements serve as an inspiration to her peers and an acknowledgment of her outstanding dedication to her studies.

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Taking to LinkedIn to share her joy and express her gratitude, Teniola Morinsola attributed her success to the unwavering support of her parents and siblings, who invested their time, resources, and efforts in her education. She also extended her heartfelt thanks to her friends, boss, and colleagues who contributed in various ways to her educational journey.

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Morinsola's remarkable academic journey is not only a personal triumph but a testament to the potential of young scholars and the significant impact of dedicated support networks. Her future undoubtedly holds promise, and her achievements reflect the bright future she is poised to embrace.