Young Nigerian sets record at university of Toronto Canada, becomes first African to ever become best graduating student

In the world of medicine, where resilience and determination are prerequisites for success, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa stands out as a trailblazer. Breaking barriers and challenging the status quo, she has not only earned her place as a medical professional but has become a beacon of inspiration for aspiring healthcare leaders globally. Dr. Oriuwa’s journey…

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Brilliant Lady who Supported her education by working as a bricklayer, graduates with degree in Mass Communication.

In a remarkable tale of determination and resilience, 22-year-old Sharon Mbabazi from Masaka, Uganda, has not only conquered the challenges of her past but has also earned a university degree, financing her education through unconventional means. Mbabazi’s story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the pursuit of one’s dreams against…

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13-years-old Maths Genius, Nasara James Dabo striked a MENSA IQ of 150 & bagged a LIMCA Award for Memorising 673 Binary Digits in 8.13mins in Memory Championship.

Nasara James Dabo, a 13-year-old mathematical genius hailing from Kaduna, Nigeria, has taken the academic world by storm, showcasing exceptional intelligence, memory skills, and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Her journey is marked by outstanding achievements, including a MENSA IQ score of 150, a LIMCA Award for Memory Mastery, and a full scholarship for her…

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Neo Mokoka: Fulfilling Her Dream, Admitted as Attorney at the High Court of South Africa

In a momentous achievement marking a significant milestone in her professional journey, Neo Mokoka, a dynamic legal professional from South Africa, has realized her lifelong dream by being officially inducted as a Legal Practitioner at the High Court of South Africa. A graduate of the esteemed University of Pretoria, Neo embarked on her legal career…

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Nigerian striker Asisat Oshola becomes the best-ever African women player, wins award for a record 5th time

Nigeria’s prolific striker, Asisat Oshoala, has etched her name in the annals of African football history by securing the African Women’s Player of the Year award for the remarkable fifth time. The prestigious accolade was bestowed upon her at the Caf Awards ceremony in Rabat, where she outshone competitors Ajara Nchout Njoya and Grace Chanda….

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