STUDENT REACHED LIMIT OF ACEDEMIC GRADING.
Outcome of the first semester's result for 2019/2020 academic section of the petroleum training Institute changed the atmosphere of the school as the fate of students were determined. kimuenu Andrew and Ibrahim Surnama reporting.
After the rain comes sun as nature demands, so it is in every Institute that after the examination comes results from which the strength and labour induced in previous semesters is determined.
The recent results posted on 30th August 2019 saw a shocken outcome as a young vibrant petroleum engineering students( PEG)currently on her Higher National Diploma (HND1) reached the limit of the institution grading.
The Girl by name Peter Joses vwegba completed her National Diploma (ND) at the federal Polytechnic Auchi and recently offered her Higher National Diploma(HND) in the Petroleum Training institute.
Peter Joses vwegba scored "A" flats in all ten (10) courses in the previous semester and recorded 4.00 as her first GP as regular student.Though there were other students with good grades but her's was outstanding as it was a rare grade.
She is a hard-working girl and according to report,her academics is always have first priority though she has love for sports but she never played with her studies.
The head of department (HOD) of the Petroleum Engineering department,Dr. A.O.J Adebowale also the best HOD according to the recent SUG award,Congratulated the young lass in his office and advised her to continue with the same zeal.
Colleagues and friends never stopped talking about her success as it has become the talk of the week.Many indicated that she deserves it and also the grading system of the Institute which was adjusted,helped her in setting this record.
According to a female student speaking to the Campus reporters on the issue, she said it is obvious that "what a man can do,a woman can do it better so one should never underestimate a female child".
The Fact is,everyone is born Unique and the amount of effort put into any work,determines it's outcome. It's obvious she reaped what she sowed the previous semester. kimuenu Andrew and Ibrahim Surnama reporting.