UNIUYO Female Students Shine with Exceptional Grades in Mathematics, Graduate with Honours

Female students from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) have achieved exceptional academic success, graduating with first class and second class upper honours. This accomplishment highlights the dedication and hard work put in by these women to excel in their studies. The six female students have set a high standard, with their Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) ranging from 4.77 to 4.00.

UNIUYO Female Students Shine with Exceptional Grades in Mathematics, Graduate with Honours

Female students from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) have achieved exceptional academic success, graduating with first class and second class upper honours, making history in the process. 

The six female students from the 2018 set have made history with their excellent performance.

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One of the proud graduates, Precious Ita, took to Facebook to share the remarkable news, stating, "To all the beautiful females of 2018 series in the mathematics department at the University of Uyo, we are unstoppable."

This accomplishment highlights the dedication and hard work put in by these women to excel in their studies. The six female students have set a high standard, with their Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) ranging from 4.77 to 4.00.

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 This level of academic achievement is a testament to their commitment to their education and serves as an inspiration to other students, especially young girls, to pursue excellence in their academic pursuits. In her Facebook post, Precious Ita expressed the importance of education for female children, stating, "This is enough reason and encouragement to educate and keep educating a female child today."