He recently shared a post showcasing a document with his CGPA and a letter he received.
A Nigerian man, Ogunola Victor has been applauded after graduating with a perfect 5.0 CGPA at Lead City University.
He took to social media to show off his certificate.
A post about his academic success read: “How I Got a 5.0 GPA at Lead City University 🤭 The 5.0 GPA Challenge.”
“As I stepped onto campus for the new semester in my second year, I felt an unshakeable sense of determination. I had always been a good student, but this time, I set my sights on something extraordinary – a perfect 5.0 GPA.”
“Many thought I was crazy and that it was an impossible feat. But I saw it as a challenge, a test of my resolve and capabilities.”
“The journey was far from easy. There were long nights spent poring over textbooks and solving questions, sacrifices made on relaxation time, and moments of doubt and frustration when it seemed like the goal was slipping away.”
“But I persevered, drawing strength from my faith and inner drive. I created a schedule and stuck to it, balancing academics with self-care and extracurricular activities.”
“Finally, the semester ended, and the results were in. I held my breath as I checked my grades… and then I saw it – a perfect 5.0 GPA stared back at me.”
“Shouts of joy and relief erupted as I realized that all the hard work, the late nights, and the sacrifices had paid off. Glory to God, I had done it!”
“The sense of accomplishment was overwhelming, and I knew that this achievement would stay with me for a lifetime. I had proven to myself that with determination and perseverance, nothing is too difficult to achieve over time.”
“The 5.0 GPA was more than just a grade – it was a testament to the power of the human spirit, a reminder that we are capable of achieving greatness when we set our minds to it.”
“I am Ogunola Victor.”
See some reactions below:
Prince Adestar: “4.90 GPA 💔😞just one course draw me back to achieve my aim.”
PLEASANT ❤️: “congratulations senior victor.”
Tjay: “Sir Vicky I wish u all the best in life.”
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