Trailblazing Nigerian Agric Economist Achieves Milestone as the First Female PhD Holder at Federal University Oye Ekiti

Oluwaseun Bamigboye is a Nigerian economist who has made history by becoming the first female PhD holder of the Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) in Nigeria. She obtained her Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension in December 2021, after successfully defending her thesis on the quality requirements of internet…

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Trailblazing Journey: The First Black Woman to Earn a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas and Make NASA History

From Nigeria to NASA, Wendy Okolo has made history as the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. She is also a research engineer at NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, where she works on cutting-edge technologies for aircraft safety and efficiency. Okolo was…

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Dayo Duyile’s Remarkable Journey: Nigerian Journalism Luminary Achieves Ph.D. Dream After Four Decades at the Age of 82

In a heartening tale of perseverance and determination, Dayo Duyile, an 82-year-old Nigerian journalism veteran, recently accomplished a lifelong dream by earning a Ph.D. in Journalism at the University of Lagos. This remarkable achievement comes four decades after his initial graduation from university and marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career. A Journey Spanning…

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14-Year-Old Nigerian Mathematical Prodigy Shines on the Global Stage with Seven Medals

In the realm of exceptional young minds, Fatima Adamu Maikusa, a 15-year-old mathematics genius from Gombe State, Nigeria, has carved a remarkable niche for herself by clinching an impressive seven medals in various international mathematics competitions. This young prodigy, currently an SS3 student at Nigerian Tulip International School (NTIC) in Kano, is gaining widespread recognition…

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Nigerian mum of 3 becomes first black woman to bag PhD in Pure Mathematics, breaking 149-year-old jinx

In a landmark achievement that reverberates across academia, Professor Oghenetega Ighedo has made history as the first black woman to earn a PhD in Pure Mathematics at the esteemed University of South Africa (UNISA), breaking a 149-year-old jinx and paving the way for future generations of mathematicians. Born in Nigeria, Professor Ighedo’s journey to mathematical…

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13-year-old girl is the youngest Black medical school student in American history

In the realm of academic achievement and trailblazing feats, 13-year-old Alena Analeigh Wicker stands as a shining example of determination, resilience, and unwavering ambition. Hailing from Fontana, California, this remarkable young girl has shattered records and defied expectations by becoming the youngest Black medical school student in American history. Alena‘s journey to medical school began…

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