Ufot Ekong

Ufot Ekong achieved the highest grades at Tokai University in Tokyo, Japan for 50 years and solved a maths puzzle in his first semester that was unsolvable 30 years ago. He also achieved a first class degree in electrical engineering and scored the best marks at the university since 1965.

Ufot Ekong plays the saxophone, and runs a retail wears and accessories shop in Japan called Strictly African Japan.

The Nigerian speaks English, French, Japanese and Yoruba. Ekong paid his way through university himself.

He currently works for Nissan and has already patented two products, as well as making an electric car which reaches up to 128 kmph.

Ekong was honoured with his picture on a billboard in his hometown.

During his time at university, Ekong has won six awards for academic excellence.

Muhammad Atiku Bugaje Wins Silver At The 2016 International Young Inventors Olympiads (IYIPO) Awards

Muhammad Atiku Bugaje has won a silver award at the 2016 International Young Inventors Olympiads (IYIPO) awards.

A student of the Nigerian Turkish International Colleges (NTIC), Kaduna, Muhammad Atiku Bugaje, emerged winner among students from 35 other countries.

The event, held in Kazakhstan, was organized by the Education and Commission for Science and Technology of Kazakhstan.

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Fathia Ayodele Kareem

Fathia Ayodele Kareem graduates with 12 out of 15 awards from the School of Medical Sciences in Ghana, The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Fathia Ayodele Kareem, an alumnus of the Wesley Girls High School, shattered the initial record of 8 out of 15.

When she was asked if she expected to get the number of awards, she said:

“Yes and No. Yes because I worked hard by studying and no because I did not expect to receive these number of awards.”