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Brilliant Nigerian mathematician bags bachelors degree with 4.91/5.00GPA, masters at UK university

A brilliant Nigerian mathematician named Tobi George-Oyediran who bagged her bachelors degree with 4.91 over 5.00 grade point has successfully earned her masters degree at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.

Tobi obtained her bachelors degree in Mathematics at Babcock University,Ogun in Nigeria with an outstanding first-class honors of 4.91 over a possible 5.00 cumulative grade point average.

She proceeded to the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom to earn her masters in Computational Mathematics. Tobi took to her LinkedIn to celebrate her achievement of bagging the degree.

”I’m so proud to share that I have graduated from the University of Nottingham with a Master’s degree in Financial and Computational Mathematics,” she shared.

Tobi stated that over the one year she spent at the University of Nottingham, she made a mark by sitting on the school’s Knowledge Exchange Committee. She mentioned that she served as the Faculty of Science postgraduate student representative.

She said she also had the opportunity to participate in student programs and events with companies like Deloitte, McKinsey & Company, Wise, Glencore, AmplifyME, Goldman Sachs, and Infyos.

She expressed her gratitude to all the amazing people she met along the way while a student at the university. Tobi mentioned that she looks forward to applying her newly acquired knowledge in her role as a Quantitative Trading Analyst at STX Group.

In another story, a young man named Oboni David who struggled with mathematics in high school ultimately achieved a first-class degree in Mathematics and graduated with an outstanding 4.63/5.00 grade point at the University of Ilorin Nigeria.

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