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Friday, 20 June 2014

Meet UNIUYO's youngest graduating medical doctor. Graduates @21

 
21 year old Idongesit Eseneyen is the youngest graduating medical doctor and best graduating doctor in Pharmacology at the University of Uyo. Ido pictured above at her school's Sponsio Academica / Physician’s oath taking of the graduating medical students held on 13th June.

Ido, who she gained admission to study medicine at UNIUYO at the age of 15, said she's trilled to be the best graduating student and is looking forward to serving humanity.
"The award for best graduating doctor in Pharmacology came as a surprise, I wasn’t expecting it but I am happy. I got inspired to study medicine when I was very little due to my frequent visits to the hospital because my mum is a nurse, and also because of the desire I have to make a difference in people’s lives. I look forward to serving humanity"
Beauty and brains. Kudos to her! See more photos after the cut...

 



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    1. Oh dearie!!! Marry me!!!

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    2. beauty nd brain.... a big congrat

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    3. Congratulations dearie. Γφυ're a pace-setter!

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  2. Wow! Beauty wit brains!!*likey*..congrats 2her...... By @successralu

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  3. Congrats dear

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  4. Congrats I'D, akwa-Ibom ayaya

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  5. Beauty and brains.
    Congratulations!

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  6. Hmmm this is great but she absolutely too young to handle human life...me gonna be a graduate at 21 but can't make best student in my department..

    Check my blog post John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah Stage Concert for Ghanaians in Brazil(Photos)

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    1. I seriously don't get your point. Please go and study your book so that you can graduate @21

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    2. Most stupid comment.... Which school and what course are u studying? Your mentality sucks and I pity you? This girl is obviously wiser than you are and more matured about life.....olodo

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  7. Wow! Big congrats 2 her. Na 2 get work b wahala.

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    1. Not really! That's y its good to study a professional course!

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    2. Not really! That's y its good to study a professional course!

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    3. Yea, I studied a professional course LAW...fast forward 4 yrs later monthly salary 50k...started with 30k. I'm sooo looking 4 another means of livelihood.

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    4. Law is d least paying professional course in Nigeria. She definitely gonna find a good job before long. Medicine is good anywhere, anytime.

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  8. Her dress sense is 20 years ago + she's not really beautiful. Her brain dey spark be that

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    1. Continue being jealous till u die.... Lol.... U will never achieve her feat

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  9. Talk of beauty with brains.
    Congrats to her.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  10. Intelleigent but not really beautiful. Congrats though

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    1. Hi Hater !

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    2. Olodo, what do you know? You are the one one that's beautiful abi? Oniara

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  11. Congrats my darling, wishing you the best in your career and a handsome man that completes you! Nwa Oma Dejee ooo!

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  12. CONGRATS TO HER BUT TRUST ME...I WILL NEVER GO TO HER HOSPITAL!
    LOL!
    DONDUMEX.COM

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    1. Thank God! Cos u'd prolly scare off all d other patients wiv ur face n dumbness!

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    2. Thank God! Cos u'd prolly scare off all d other patients wiv ur face n dumbness!

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    3. Ugly fool keep laughing at your stupidity.... Even if she was 40 years all graduate doctors will do housemanship and begin the learning process.... So it's not about age here

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  13. Dis could have been me but.......!!!! *long tory*

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    1. This could have been you but you were busy sucking d***..hahaha

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    2. ...Buh Ur on LIB every second of d day!!!

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    3. ...Buh Ur on LIB every second of d day!!!

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    4. Congrates girl

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  14. HMmmmm nice but this one go kill person oooo,best graduating student yes but no experience so na death sentence she go dey give pple....lin post my comment abeg

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  15. Congrats to her. Can't marry her sha. Ask this kind one for blow job, na story u go de hear-newyorker

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    1. Lol.... Go carry ashawo Wey eye tear now.... Dis one na omo mummy she doesn't need area boys like u

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  16. CONGRATS TO HER BUT DON'T YOU MEAN 'THRILLED' THOUGH?

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  17. U go gurl!!!!!! Congrats :*

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  18. Doctor in Pharmacology makes no sense! its either shes the best graduating medical student or pharmacology student,anyways i dont know how you people do it in Nig sha but it seems strange that one can be a doctor in Pharmacology.you can be a doctor of pharmacology which is a PhD degree or a doctor of medicine which is equivalent to Graduate school degree here in Canada.Congrats to her all the same,God will make her an excellent doctor,but Nig's education system fast oo,here you have to get you Bachelors degree before you go through another four years of excruciating med school,chai!God bless her jare and shes really pretty!

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    1. She was the best in pharmacology,thats the easiest i can explain, hope ur confusion has been cleared!!!

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    2. Read the story again Mr. Canada 'Dry' , what the writer is saying is that while graduating as the youngest, she was also the best in pharmacology. Have a Coke and a smile.

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    3. Before you are in a hurry to tell us you are in Canada or wherever, you would have taken time to read the article. She was the best graduating student in pharmacology - which is a course medical students take at some point in their medical school journey. It is not a special degree or something. It's a prize.

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    4. I guess she was d best in pharmacology.....pharmacology is on of d courses u do in 4th yr....congrats to her but she ain't d youngest dr to graduate in nigeria...in unn 2011 class dre was a dr ezeife chinenye popularly called ice dt graduated at 20 n one of d best wit best in abt 5 of d medical courses...so ds is not newss na xcept it's for publicity...lol

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    5. Eheeeen i tot so tooo o.but i felt mayb graduates of phamacology r cald doctors now in naija wiaaa anythin can happen

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    6. Pharmacology is one of d courses dt is taught in year 4 medical school, so in dt particular course she was d best. Awards re being given to d best students in all d courses.

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    7. She is a Medical Doctor ie she has an MBBS/MD Degree,but pharmacology is one of the courses u study here from 400-600 level(at least in most schools) so she performed best in pharmacology,hence the award......its just like a science student in secondary school being best in Biology or chemistry....

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    8. I totally agree with you. Am so confused with Nigeria education

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  19. Congrat to her, that id great acheivement. its not easy on that road she took. Determination pull her through two thumbs up for her.

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  20. Big congrats to her. The youngest abd the best graduatin medical doc??? Dat a very big one

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  21. Graduated @19...not best student though,happy 4 u dear,congrats plus ur a beautiful woman....go out dere nd make a difference,d Lord is ur strent

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    1. Jealous Amaka just shut up oh! We all know how u left unijos to dat cotonou school and continued from 300level without transcript. Shame on u for saying u graduated at 19. Shior

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  22. 21 years not a surprise cos she jump some class to get there

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    1. At least be happy for her

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  23. Amazing.I envy her....@fweshdee

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  24. Her brain la hot......atleast she knew what she wanted and went for it head on....@anon 12:00am,her dress sense being 20yrs ago ais probably one of d reasons she came out first (apart from hard work n determination etc)........if she had paid more attention to fashion...and what's to be worn every season..if she had been sidetracked by those things, she might have graduated with "certificate of attendance" like u......talkin 'bout brains n u r talkin 'bout clothes......"What u diss in people, is what u lack" chew on that.

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  25. congratulation
    more success



    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  26. Betterpikin

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  27. Beauty and brain indeed,congratulations dear

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  28. @anon 12 am I like her dress sense ok? there's beauty in simplicity maybe ur one of those gurls dat wears rainbow and call it colour blocking. I dress in a vry matured way and I love it!!

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  29. Congrats to her

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  30. Congrat girl. Its not easy.

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  31. Cobgrats my dear, I wish my daughter d same thing

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  32. How does this affect the price of Garri in the Market

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  33. Sm pple jst hates success stories...haba wats wrng wit her gown biko??? nd 4 anonymous dt sed he won't visit her hospital, who dey find u dere b4,Olodo oshi,stick 2 ur quack doctors hospital dt gives u Flagyl for headache...btw Congrats girl,u rock.

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  34. Congrats to her.

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  35. Dats great
    I graduated @ 20 tho
    Young nd getting it

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  36. Congrat girl! Go out there nd prosper. I claim dis for my kids IJN

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  37. Dt gal's brain is hot, she finished from my skul.

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  38. Babe congrats!
    Anon 12:26 tnx a lot for your observation on the pharmacology part! HeHe
    And people yeah u need brains to enter med school, but once you are inside what you need is the ability to withstand the stress!, as most docs here ll tell you many intelligent folks fail out!!!
    Babe again congrats and welcome to the NMA

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  39. Congrats dear....

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  40. Obodo grace frm ur comment its obvious ure manageble wit an empty skull, olodo.

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  41. She must hv really been a sharp brain in high school for her to pass jamb at 15. Congratulations to her anyway... bt will advice her to go for her masters abroad if she really wanna make her certificate more satisfied...

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  42. Nigerian's keep graduating inconsistent doctors, making our students turn to *cramers* and in practice they know nothing. Kudos to the young girl,

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  43. I hope she can practice as well not just theoretical aspect...Congrat to her

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    1. Your is one of the dumbest comments..... Pls explain y she cannot practice.... Lol..... Some people no dey consult dia brain before dem comment walahi....olodo

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  44. You envy her? Whn ur whiling away ur tym hia Commentin on LIB

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  45. Congrate dear on ur Acheivement.........

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  46. This is mathematically impossible. if medicine is 8years

    21-8= **(do the math yourself)

    Her face doesnt look 21.

    trust most women, they never grow old. 35 claims 26. thats the nigerian way

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    1. Medicine is 6years, housemanship n service makes it 8years

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  47. Congrats to her joor. Linda soso ofu chukwu bi na eligwe ga akpo gi oku if u dnt post my msg dis tim around. Mtshew

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  48. CONGRATS TO HER. SHE DESERVES ALL THE ATTENTION BECAUSE SHE'S WORKED VERY HARD AND I WISH HER THE BEST.

    THIS SHOULDN'T BE A BIG DEAL IF NOT FOR HOW FUCKED UP NIGERIA GOV'T IS.... THERE'S A LOT OF YOUNG MASTER HOLDERS IN THE UK AND THEY HARDLY MAKE ANY FUSE ABOUT IT... BUT IN NIGERIA YOU'LL HAVE TO RE-SIT YOUR JAMB BECAUSE SOME STUPID UNI IS SAID YOUR NAME DIDN'T OR IS NOT SHOWING UP ON THEIR REGISTER OR THEY SEIZE YOUR RESULT..I GUESS I CAN SAY SHE'S ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES

    ONLY GOD CAN HELP NIGERIA

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  49. When I see young gals like dis. My mouth water. She's brain n beauty wit a bright future

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  50. Don't mean to be a beefdog or a kill joy..however I don't think its a big deal in the current age we in...I mean the worls is moving really fast and kids get into sch @ an early age...the ideal age now to finish sec skool is 15...so yeah makes sense if ur a doc @ 21 cos its a 6-yr course.

    PS: am a doctor and I finished @ 21 too...*smiles*

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  51. Anon 12:26am is Ego Faith

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  52. Hapi for bu swtie. . Congrats

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  53. I Graduated at 21, am 25 now still jobless

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  54. Wanted 2 be a medical doc.bt dad cldnt afford it....so sad I love been a medical doc.bt thank God am an agriculturist nw,jst dt their is no job.....sleeping tinz.

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  55. Way 2go girl...Congrats!!!

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  56. Congrat deat! Is not easy atall.

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  57. @Linda,Take note... Medicine and Surgery is a course while Pharmacology is a different course on its own...So i wonder why ur heading reads medical doctor??...And there is nothing like doctor of pharmacology at bachelor's degree level but a PhD..Although all these courses are being studied in the medical college but she aint a Doctor yet,she is a Pharmacologist until she furthers to PhD level...Congrats to her all the same...Brain and beauty.All the best...

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  58. Fool you are proud of her achievements and the only thing u can achieve in life is to post links of stupid stories that add no value to humanity.... You can only make money from this but it cannot bring u true happiness or add value to ur life in any way.... Stop spreading vanity and get a real job.

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  59. @anony 4.56am..The write up is quite confusing especially for those that understands the medical practice..Now its clear that She received the prize of the best graduating medical student in pharmacology...thats much more understandable and clear...thanks...#ImNotTheCanadianguy

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  60. I'm So sad, see all mate hv graduated,and v dir degrees. me I never even pass jamb,I don tire to write dis jamb best tin for me is to leave dis village go to Abuja may be I will pass my jamb dir.

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  61. Am so happy for her n her family.

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  62. Fine Girl, Better Pikin e be like say you go sabi the thing cos u be calabar

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  63. Wow congratulation dear

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  64. Wrong Stats Linda! She isnt up to 21 years!! Her birth date is Sept 30, 1994!! She is a doctor at 20! We finished Secondary together and she was 14 then!! If its Brain,I give it to her. What impresses me is the fact that she wasnt really the book here, book there type. She had a life outside her books and she is a novel addict if there is anything like that!!! In our first year in the university, Maths was a general and compulsory course for all science students, and the exams was a night mare for all most all the students. We all came out complaining and even weeping. She complained bitterly too about the exams, so were like kind of consoles that if she could complain about an exams, then it was really terrible. To our utmost surprise, she had the highest and best performance in the ENTIRE University! Small but mighty brains...Congrats to her once again!

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    1. Guess she doesn't want u all to feel bad bt to her , she knows she did great , so she had to complain too that the exam was somehow..equation balance

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  65. I don't think there would ever be a post that won't attract haters. Kudos gurl. Aint easy @ all cos I know how much med students in my sch suffer + all the stress involved

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  66. My Brother Graduated as a doctor @ 21 from uniben and became a consultant @ 30, But with ASUU strikes these days she shld be celebrated. I wish her a brighter future ahead.

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