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Ambode adopts, gives scholarship to LASU best graduating student 

By Gbenga Salau  and Ujunwa Atueyi
24 May 2018   |   4:03 am
The Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday at the 22nd convocation of the Lagos State University (LASU) granted scholarship and N5 million cash reward to the overall best graduating student, Ogunsanya Fuhad Adetoro.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode

The Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday at the 22nd convocation of the Lagos State University (LASU) granted scholarship and N5 million cash reward to the overall best graduating student, Ogunsanya Fuhad Adetoro.
  
Adetoro, of the Department of Administration, graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.78. Responding to Adetoro’s request for scholarship to go for masters’ outside the country, Ambode said he would personally finance the student’s education in any university of his choice anywhere in the world.
  
“In response to the best graduating student’s request, Lagos State government does not generally give scholarship anymore but only bursary. So, I adopt him. His story is compelling and it reflects my own story. So, any university he wants to go, I will do it personally; I will be responsible.”

Ogusanya, who came from a polygamous family, had during his valedictory speech narrated how he inherited cataract from his father and how he had the first unsuccessful surgery and then the second, which was successful.

According to him, he did not only suffer inferiority complex as a result of the eye disease, but also failed his WAEC/NECO examination woefully. He also recalled how he spent extra three years at home because of the cataract.

“I eventually had a successful surgery at University College Hospital, Ibadan, before re-sitting for WAEC and gaining admission into LASU. I wanted to study Accounting but at that time the course was not accredited and Business Administration was available so I had to grab it, and today, see where that impromptu decision has brought me.”

Chancellor of the institution and Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Justice Adesola Oguntade, urged the graduands to be part of solution that would change the nation’s narratives, charging them to put the knowledge they have acquired to good use as they proceed to the next chapter of their lives.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, on his part, remarked that LASU has received several accolades academically from notable organisations, adding that the institution is determined to continually add value to the state.

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