Ahmadu Bello University ex-student that finished best graduating student at Al-Hikmah University



At the Al-Hikmah University's 12th convocation event in Ilorin, Kwara State, Binta Muftar Ahmed was the center of attention. The 21-year-old Funtua native.


The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) began a strike in March 2020, forcing the 21-year-old native of Funtua Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State to transfer from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, who emerged as the overall best graduating student and won 12 prizes and several cash awards. She discussed how she accomplished the accomplishment in a Saturday interview with Daily Trust.


She said:

 "It is really amazing; I didn’t see it coming because I didn’t start at Al-Hikmah. I was admitted to ABU in 2017 but came to Al-Hikmah in 2020 due to a 9-month ASUU strike. I saw it as a fresh start and I was determined and made use of the opportunity with hard work. But most importantly, prayer is very important and I saw its efficacy, particularly in my situation where I started all over. You can’t underestimate the power of prayer, especially as a Muslim."


 She said on how she studied:


"It was very vigorous. Sometimes I spent the entire night in the classroom. I would leave my house by 8am and won’t return until around 12am."

 

She was asked on her colleagues and opposite genders she said;


"I believe there is nothing like peer pressure; it is what you want to do. If you’re determined about what you want to achieve, you’ll work towards it without anyone hindering you because you are focused. These were practical situations that worked in my case."

 

"Then, the school environment also helped a lot in getting the students focused. It played its part which complemented mine. It was a great experience and a long journey intellectually and academically."


 In addition, she said the challenges she faced are:

 

"At the beginning, I tended to forget lessons taught in class easily. It was one of my greatest challenges. Although I started experiencing it right from secondary school, thanks to Almighty Allah I overcame it after I put it into prayer and with support from my parents who also turned to Almighty Allah over it. That is why I say I attest to the efficacy of prayer. With God’s grace, we are singing a different but better tune today."

She compared public and private universities by saying:


"There is not much difference, but one thing that I discovered is that private universities are more convenient and the crowd in the lecture hall is fewer to enable the lecturers to focus on each student."


She was asked why Al - Hikmah? upon other universities close to her, and she said:


" I didn’t see all that. What I was concerned about was to look for a faith-based university with a high standard of education. Al-Hikmah ticked all the boxes for me and it was easy to make it a choice despite all other considerations. It assisted me in my faith, morally and academically."


 Base on the sacrifices she made, she said:


"I sacrificed part of my social life and limited my other activities, including sleep. It was tough but I worked hard to achieve the goal I set for myself. I was moderately social in school. I didn’t involve myself in all social activities and so was hardly distracted."


 Regarding her aspiration she said:


"I would like to be happy and successful and further my education to post-graduate level and become a researcher. 10 years from now, I see myself being successful and becoming a better version of myself in sha Allah. And just like my mum told me; that the convocation was the most joyous, emotional, beautiful and happiest moment of her life; that she couldn’t have been prouder. I pray Almighty Allah to give me the grace not to disappoint my parents and myself. I thank my parents a lot for all the support. It wouldn’t have been possible without their support and prayers"


Concerning her achievements she stated:


"Apart from that of the Kwara State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, prize for overall best graduating student which attracted N1m, there are 11 others which run into millions."

 

"I won faculty and departmental prizes for the best graduating student. Also, our Chancellor, Alhaji Sayyu Dantata’s, prize for the best graduating student in the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences."

 

"There is the Prof Akanji prize for overall best graduating student, Globacom’s prize for best graduating student in the faculty, our VC, Prof Noah Yusuf’s, prize for overall best graduating student, alumni prize for best graduating student in the faculty, our founder, Alhaji Chief (Dr) Abdulraheem Olademeji’s, certificate of honour for first overall best graduating student and his prize of masters and PhD scholarship and automatic employment in Al-Hikmah University, among others."


She said on her feeling after being rewarded:


"I feel humbled, challenged and thankful to Almighty Allah for bringing me this far. What is apparent as we have been told by the VC is that this is the end of the beginning of another phase. That is very important. As a microbiologist, I want to get to the pinnacle of my career and benefit my environment and humanity with my knowledge. But certainly, these recognitions will serve as encouragement. I thank everyone for this, including my colleagues who were there for me at every point of my need. I’m motivated."


Conclusively she gave an advice to students by saying:


"I advise them to be determined and focused on their goals and what they want to become and achieve. They should take it a step at a time and by Allah’s grace things will turn out good for them. Mine is not an exception"

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