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Nigerian Medical student wins 19 awards
By: Smartjohns Date: November 26, 2016, 1:35 pm
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A medical student at the University of Benin (Uniben) has broken
records, even as he got 19 awards at the institution’s last
convocation ceremony.
The student, Pius Ehiremen Ojemolon was the toast of the day, as
he was called upon severally to receive his awards
Pius Ehiremen Ojemolon has been described as a genius as he was
the recipient of 19 awards at the last Uniben convocation.
Nigeria has so many genius’s like Pius Ehiremen, many of them
doing the nation proud even in the diaspora.
Only recently, a young and talented boy from Ebonyi state,
Ihere-serg Mascot, assembled a car which is powered by solar
energy. The 16-year-old boy said his car does not emit gas
neither does it use fuel.
According to one Facebook user, Hon Agwu Francis, Mascot
presented the car to Governor David Nweze Umahi of Ebonyi state
at the government house, Abakaliki.
In a similar vein, Yusuf Ololade Faidat a graduate of the
University of Ilorin has won 19 prizes for her academic
performance.
Daily Trust reports that the lady who is in her early 20s was
the star graduate at the Department of Medicine, Faculty of
Health Sciences and was recognised at the ceremony held on
Saturday, October 22.
She received the N20,000 prize from the senate for being the
best student in her faculty and N10,000 for being the best
graduate in her department.
She also got the prizes for best student in the departments of
Behavioural Sciences , Pathology, Community medicine,
Paediatrics and child health, Medicine, Ophthalmology,
Obstetrics and gynaecology and Surgery.
Source: Naij
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