A young Nigerian, Olukayode Mobolaji Oluwasona, has made academic history in far away Poland after he graduated with a Cummulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.0 in Computer Technology from the University of Computer Sciences and Skills, Lodz, Poland.
Before his journey to Poland, Oluwasona, 20, was leading in first class from his first semester in 200-level programme in Babcock.
It was gathered that this was under a special degree exchange programme arranged by Babcock University with the University of Computer Sciences and Skills in Lodz, Poland, where they remained ‘international students’ until the end of their four-year course, Vanguard reports.
Under the arrangement, they had to return to Babcock for their last and final year in 2016, during which they remained under the monitoring, supervision and mentorship of their lecturers in Poland.
Oluwasona and his colleagues were the pioneers in the four years old exchange programme between Babcock and the Polish institution.
Chancellor of the University of Computer Sciences and Skills, Mrs . Aniela Bednarek, was on hand to witness the presentation to Oluwasona of a Special Achievement Award for his superlative academic attainment.
Speaking on his feat, Oluwasona attributed the academic record to God and hardwork.