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Isaac Jesutofunmi Oniti, a BSc. Computer Engineering student has been adjudged the overall best graduating student at the 58th congregation of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), with a Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA) of 87.23.
Isaac was in class one day in primary one when, all of a sudden, his hearing began to fade. Struck with confusion, he quickly dashed home to see if his parents could intervene, but to no avail.
This life-altering event led to emotional distress, making him feel isolated. With a beckoning uncertainty about the future and concerns about his quality of life, fortunately, after almost a year, his impairment subsided after several hospital visits and sacred exercises.
“We kept on praying and hoping it would go, and miraculously, it all went as I was entering primary two. Though it wasn’t perfect, it was better,” he recalled.
In 2017, his parents relocated to Ghana, and Isaac enrolled at the Seven Great Princes Academy in Accra, where he graduated as the best student of his year group.
Initially, Isaac wanted to pursue a career in medicine, but a fascination with the world of computer engineering wouldn’t let him.
In his first year, he garnered a CWA of 84.06, and with dedication and hard work, he consistently topped it up, amassing a whopping 87.23, making him the best in the College of Engineering and KNUST.
“It’s been an interesting journey, not perfect, but by God’s grace, resilience, and love from my parents, lectures and colleagues, I was able to brave through,” he said.
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