EKSU's Engineering Graduate Asheem Abdulsalam Stands Out.
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EKSU’s Engineering Graduate Asheem Abdulsalam Stands Out.

Asheem Abdulsalam, a resilient, disciplined, and academically brilliant student, graduated with First Class Honours in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti with a 4.73 CGPA.

As the second-best graduating student in his department and faculty, Asheem has worked hard, stayed up late, and always wanted to improve. In a touching LinkedIn post, he recounted his achievements, including his grades and fortitude.

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“It feels surreal to finally say: I’m a graduate,” wrote Asheem. “Many overlook the journey behind the numbers… Every win, loss, and setback shaped me.”

At university, Asheem excelled academically and otherwise. He managed time well and excelled in every aspect of software engineering while juggling a demanding academic schedule. From first-year foundational courses to final-year sophisticated engineering modules, his transcript shows high performance.

While sharing his story, Asheem stressed persistence, resilience, and focus. He wrote about deciding if the sacrifices were worth it and continuing, no matter how tiny the progress.

“Success is a journey, not a destination,” he cited Ralph Waldo Emerson, emphasising that the experience was valuable for its growth as well as its accomplishment.

Asheem’s narrative has inspired many academics and professionals, especially young engineers in technical education and early employment.

With a solid academic basis and real-world software engineering expertise, Asheem aims to make a global influence in Electronic Engineering, Software Development, and beyond. He believes in the unlimited possibilities of the future and will continue to strive for influence. I’m eager to contribute.”

He says, “I have grown.”

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