A Nigerian lady, Fatima Abdulwaheed Akinola who made history as the first female of Usmanu Danfodiyo University to graduate with a first-class in Mathematics has once again done it again with 2 Masters degrees.
The young lady decided to further her education in the US where she studied, Master of Arts, Mathematics at Marshall University.
Fatima Akinola graduated with a perfect CGPA of 4.0/4.0 in the US, earning her a title of a mathematics genius.
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The young woman who can’t get enough of mathematics got admission into the University of Florida as a Graduate Teaching Assistant.
“And so it begins! I came into the US two years ago, with a goal!!! Further my education as far as I could. Started with a masters degree and excelled at it! Today, I begin the next journey in my academic sojourn! I can only hope that it goes great as well,” the mathematics genius excitedly said on LinkedIn.
After a year, Fatima announced another degree she had bagged when she said, “Master of Science, Mathematics! I’m happy to share that I’ve completed my second masters at University of Florida! This, coupled with my first masters Masters of Art, Mathematics), would mean that I have confidently mastered the “Arts and Science” of Mathematics!!! Cheers.”
Fatima Akinola has inspired many as she is currently a lecturer and a Ph.D. student at the University of Florida.
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“I also have an PhD degree in matimatics”: Application letter of a man seeking a job as a houseboy astounds many
In other news, a hilarious application letter of a male job applicant has emerged causing many to question his educational status.
The young man, identified as Stephen Sadenu claimed to have a PhD in mathematics and wowed many with the many grammatical blunders he made.
His letter contained details about him and his profound abilities, including his educational qualification.