LASU’S best Graduating Student earns 5 million Naira, Scholarship

The Governor of Lagos State has offered employment to valedictorian, gifts him N5 Million as the best graduating student for finishing with the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.95 on a scale of 5.0.

Oladimeji Shotunde, the best graduating student at the Lagos State University (LASU), also earned a post-graduate scholarship to any university in the world.

This was made possible by His Excellency Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who rewarded the excellence attained by the valedictorian at the 24th convocation of the university.

Shotunde, a 22-year-old, who finished from the Department of Business Administration in the Faculty of Management Science also received an employment offer from the Governor into the State’s public service.

Also, the Governor awarded a cash prize of N5 million to the Best graduating master’s degree student at the school, Sola Olabanjo, who finished his Master’s Degree in Computer Science with the Grade Point of 5.0.

Sanwo-Olu, who is still on self-isolation after contracting Coronavirus (COVID-19), joined the event virtually from the State House, Marina as a visitor to the University.

The Governor said Shotunde’s record-breaking feat had set a new academic standard for the school, stressing that cash reward was his personal effort at promoting academic excellence and honouring brilliance. He promised that his Government would continue to provide students with the best educational experience that will make them relevant locally and globally.

According to Lagos Spy media, Sanwo-Olu during his address to the graduands disclosed that Lagos has started to brace itself for the opportunities in manufacturing driven by the application of technology and artificial intelligence to raise the sector’s capacity and output by collaborating with the University of Pittsburg in the United States to establish manufacturing assistance centres across Lagos to train young people in modern manufacturing skills, using technology and knowledge of artificial intelligence.

With the optimism that the partnership will impact the educational ecosystem through hands-on machining skills and mechanical engineering principles, thereby preparing trainees for immediate employment in manufacturing sector.

Sanwo-Olu further iterated his administration’s commitment to education. Stating that the investment was to assist students in the Government-owned tertiary institutions across the State to harness their potential and talents for promoting excellence in industries, entrepreneurship and self-sustenance.

The Governor also said that donation of a building and a piece of land in Victoria Island for the commencement of an Executive Collaborative Programme to be run by LASU in partnership with Cornell University in New York, emphasizing that his administration had expanded the capacity of School Jobs Initiative to accommodate the needs of students in eight tertiary institutions in Lagos.

He said: “As a Government, we have decided to raise our State’s manufacturing capacity by promoting and providing manufacturing education and training. We are prepared to overhaul our education ecosystem through machining and mechanical engineering principles that will prepare our graduates for immediate employment. This is being done in collaboration with partners like the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Our goal is to establish manufacturing assistance centres across the State to improve our manufacturing capacity.

“We have also donated a building and a piece of land in Victoria Island for the LASU/Cornell University Executive Collaborative Programme, which will be ready in the next 18 months. In this fast-paced world, we cannot continue to bask in the euphoria of yesterday’s successes; if we do not step up our game, others will catch up with us and even overtake us. We, therefore, expect these programmes to further transform the economy of our State in the nearest future, since most young people who will undertake the programme will end up as professionals, entrepreneurs and also become employers of labour. It is common knowledge that sound education is pivotal to economic growth.”

As part of the move to create a conducive environment for learning, Sanwo-Olu approved the construction of a world-class Faculty of Education edifice for LASU, which will begin in 2021. This is in addition to the construction of 8,230-bed space hostel for students through Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

The Governor acknowledged LASU’s recently attained recognition by World Bank as the Best African Center of Excellence for Innovative and Transformative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education, and its ranking as the Second-Best University in Nigeria by Times Higher Education World University Rankings in 2020.

Sanwo-Olu applauded the exploits but urged the school management not to rest on its oars until LASU becomes the best in Africa.  

“With the limitless opportunities provided by technology, nothing stops the LASU from becoming renowned for competitive academic research, innovative breakthroughs, and seminal creativity that will put the institution at par with some of the world’s best universities. This administration will immediately set up a visitation panel for the school in line with statutory stipulations.”

“Like other State-owned institutions, I promise you that LASU will not be neglected. As we position the university to compete on the global stage, we will continue to make the needed investments to sustain the institution. With education as the third most critical component of our THEMES Agenda, we will strategically tackle all issues related to the growth of the education sector, while creating the enabling environment for our students, graduates, and youths to thrive and manifest their inherent greatness.” He spoke.

Sanwo-Olu congratulated the graduands for their academic achievements, noting that their sterling performances in course of their programmes and zest for academic success had put LASU on an enviable pedestal.

Having been awarded certificates in their respective disciplines, the Governor said the onus was on the graduands to apply their knowledge and make positive impact.

The school graduated 6,197 students for first degree programs, 916 Post-graduate Diplomas, 825 Academic Master’s, 1089 Professional Masters, and 47 for doctoral degrees.