Nigerian Scholar Basil Enebeli Secures 4.91 First-Class in Physics, Clinches Best Graduating Student Title

Basil Enebeli proudly shared his achievement on Twitter, expressing gratitude for being awarded the Dean's Prize for the Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Physical Sciences. His remarkable CGPA of 4.91 out of a possible 5.00 earned him the prestigious title of the second overall best-graduating student in the university.

Nigerian Scholar Basil Enebeli Secures 4.91 First-Class in Physics, Clinches Best Graduating Student Title

In a remarkable academic triumph, Nigerian scholar Basil Enebeli has emerged as the best-graduating student at the University of Benin, Edo, securing an outstanding 4.91 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) in Physics.

Basil Enebeli proudly shared his achievement on Twitter, expressing gratitude for being awarded the Dean's Prize for the Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Physical Sciences. His remarkable CGPA of 4.91 out of a possible 5.00 earned him the prestigious title of the second overall best-graduating student in the university.

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"UNIBEN Convocation day. Dean's Prize for Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Physical Sciences. CGPA 4.91/5.00. 2nd overall Best Graduating Student about 0.002 grade points shy of the overall best," Basil tweeted.

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Basil's accolades didn't end there; he also received recognition from the University of Benin Alumni Association for his exceptional performance. Remarkably, Basil managed to achieve academic excellence while running a successful tailoring business.

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"I'm glad to have come out with a first-class degree as the best-graduating student while still being able to grow my tailoring brand," he expressed, dedicating his achievement to his father.