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Nigerian girl achieves an outstanding 6.9 GPA, making history as the first Black valedictorian in her school’s 125-year history in Texas.

In a historic milestone for Alvin High School in Texas, Tobechukwu Tobi Phillips has etched her name in the annals of academic achievement as the first-ever Black valedictorian in the school’s 125-year history. A Nigerian-American, Tobi has not only broken barriers but shattered records, earning a remarkable 6.9 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale. Tobi’s…

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Next-Gen Ventures: The Confluence of Business, Tech, and Gaming

We are witnessing a synergy evolving in the digital world right before our eyes. This fusion goes beyond mere overlap. It’s altering our interaction with digital platforms. It’s reshaping business models and tech strategies – introducing fresh approaches and innovations. This trend includes the gaming industry’s influence on online gambling and betting platforms like Betway,…

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Dominic Damoah: The Ghanaian prodigy who defied odds to become one of the youngest university entrants in history

Dominic Damoah is a name that resonates with innovation and determination. He emerged onto the world stage by achieving what was once deemed improbable. At the tender age of 14, this exceptional young talent etched his name in history by gaining admission into Valley View University in Ghana, an achievement previously believed to be reserved…

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The Nigerian Teen Who Graduated with a First-Class Accounting Degree and Won the Best Student Award

Oluwagbemiga Akinseye is a 19-year-old Nigerian who has made history by graduating with a first-class degree in accounting from Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) in Osun State, Nigeria. He also received the best student award for the 2021/2022 academic session, with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 4.87 out of 5.00 . Akinseye’s remarkable…

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Gianna Floyd, the daughter of George Floyd, gets a full-ride scholarship from Texas Southern University

Gianna Floyd, the 6-year-old daughter of George Floyd, whose death sparked global protests against police brutality and racism, has received a generous offer from Texas Southern University (TSU). The Houston-based university announced on June 10, 2020, that it would provide a full scholarship for Gianna if she wishes to attend the school in the future….

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