There is no doubt that
Nigeria is truly blessed with a crop of young, vibrant and talented minds that
continue to exhibit excellence in any part of the world where they find
themselves.
Such is the case of 46
Nigerian students, who recently made the bulk of the 96 medical students that
graduated from the prestigious Howard University in the United States of
America (USA). Even more interesting is the fact that out of 26 awards of
excellence that were given out at the institutions graduation ceremony, 16 were
claimed by hardworking and well-deserving Nigerian students.
It was gathered that the
feat of academic excellence achieved by the student remains one that has never
been recorded in Howard or any other university situated in the US. According
to Black Girl Magic, former president Barrack Obama, who was a commencement
speaker at the ceremony, spoke about race and encouraged students of color to
always remain proud of their blackness and should also learn to love
themselves.
Reacting to the news of the
academic excellence displayed by the students, executive officer of the
Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Honorable Abike Dabiri-Erewa, shared the news on
her Twitter timeline and cheered the graduates for making the country proud.
#ProudlyNigerian .Out of 96 graduating medical students at Howard University,USA, 46 were Nigerians.Out of 27 awards,16 went to Nigerians. . So proudly Nigerian 👍👍👍https://t.co/1fJ1WqFXou— Abike Dabiri-Erewa (@abikedabiri) 16 June 2019
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