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Chrisland’s best graduating student wins Aig-Imoukhuede’s scholarship

By Kehinde Olatunji
10 February 2022   |   2:39 am
Chrisland University’s 2020/2021 overall best graduating student, Miss Martha Kave, has received Aig-Imoukhuede’s scholarship as an intern at Access Bank.

Chrisland University

Chrisland University’s 2020/2021 overall best graduating student, Miss Martha Kave, has received Aig-Imoukhuede’s scholarship as an intern at Access Bank.

Twenty-three -year old Kave graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.90 at the institution’s third convocation ceremony held on December 8, 2021.

Chairman, Coronation Capital and Founder of Aig-Imokhuede Foundation, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imokhuede, said a letter has been addressed to the recipient by the company’s Head of Operations, Mr Olakunle Olashore, for her to undergo an internship with the bank for a period of one year.

An elated Kave said she had always nurtured the dream of topping her class with good grades through hard work, focus and determination, as well as being intentional about her set goals.

“Being the best graduating student in my set is an indication of academic achievement because it was a goal I intentionally set for myself. To be the best graduating student of my set was one of my goals and I am indeed glad,” she said.

Kave, who was the former chairperson of the university’s students’ caretaker committee, commended the institution’s lecturers for being passionate as their efforts ensured that students excel in all academic activities.

The Criminology and Security Studies graduate explained that being ambition-driven, highly organised, result-oriented and an excellent communicator, contributed to her academic excellence.

She lauded Aig-Imokhuede for the scholarship, adding that their support has catapulted her dreams into reality.

Five students bagged First Class at the university’s convocation ceremony, from the Departments of Criminology and Security Studies, Computer Science and Microbiology.

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