Chijoke Ukomadu, a bright young man, graduated from Afe Babalola University in Nigeria as one of the top students in the institution, earning a law degree with honours first class. He has since won 20 various accolades.
He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in law with exceptional first-class honours. He received twenty prizes in all for his exceptional academic achievement at the university.
He announced on LinkedIn that he had graduated from the institution with a first-class law degree and that he had received several honours and recognitions during his time there.
”I am elated to announce that I just obtained a first-class Law degree from Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, with over 20 awards and recognitions in the course of my stay in ABUAD,” he said.
Chijoke claimed to have graduated in the top 4% of his class. The Afe Babalola Prize for Academic Excellence, Best Student in Commercial Law, and Best Student in the Law of Commercial Transaction were a few of the honours he was given.
In addition, he was named the Most Distinguished Student of the Year by the Students’ Representative Council, the Best Male Student, the Best Student in the Introduction to Legal Practice, and the Model Student of the Year.
When Chijoke looks back on his time at the institution, he is proud of having pioneered the establishment of grassroots partnerships between the Ministry of Justice and the Ekiti State government to support Nigerians’ access to justice and to have served as his faculty president.
Chijoke claimed to have received scholarships from Total Nigeria and NNPC Nigeria to help pay for his education while he was a student. He claimed that in addition to putting in a lot of effort to maintain stellar marks, he juggled several extracurricular activities and developed expert legal knowledge.
Chijoke expressed his excitement for the trip ahead and his anticipation of a fruitful international career in which he would have a significant influence.