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Friday 9 June 2017

Nigerian lady graduates as best student from Southeastern University Lakeland

Yesterday, the story was told of Nigerian lady Adeola Olubamiji who became the first black to bag a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada (read here). Another Nigerian has made us proud again by graduating from Southeastern University, Lakeland USA as the best student.
According to @TrendsOfNigeria, Emiene Amali-Adekwu Graduated with a 4.0 CGPA, making her the best student the school has had since it was established.

16 comments:

  1. That's my sister y'all!!!!!

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  2. Congratulations, you are a hero and should be celebrated

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  3. Congrat! It's good to know that Nigerians are making waves around the world!

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  4. Wow! Congratulations to her.

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  5. If she was to school in Nigeria she will hardly graduate with 2.1 self

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  6. Congrats
    It's only our stupid government that are letting us down

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  7. Congratulations to her


    ... Merited happiness

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  8. u will never hear this on the news. If it is anything bad, they will.carry the news everywhere. God dey see una

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  9. CONGRATULATIONS PRETTY
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    1. Some retards won't use the 'Yoruba' tag in this situation...

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  10. @EmmanuelAkor why does that have to be your comment? you could just congratulate her. and how would you know what she will graduate with? is it not in your country where they will employ her before you? so stop being unfortunate and learn to be happy with other peoples successes

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  11. Congrats sister!!! ... But i am still amazed that we Nigerians always come out best student everywhere. Yet we don't have any putting all this expertise to use by creating or developing new things. It's obvious we blacks are more concerned about paper certificate than actually developing things. No wonder we have thousands of graduate today who can't create or invent anything. What is the purpose of education my people? Lets start thinking of how to create and not just after certificate. God bless Nigeria.

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  12. beauty and brains,chai that smile is infectious.

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