Joshua Fred, an excellent 11-year-old Nigerian youngster, received a monetary reward of N450 000 for coding a calculator.
Joshua Fred received a Boy Child Initiative reward of N450 000 for coding a calculator from the Lagos government for.
The Lagos State First Lady presented him with a cash reward of N450 000 for coding a calculator, winning the junior boy category of the award.
Claudina Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the first lady of Lagos State, established the Boy Child programme to urge parents to raise their male children to be responsible members of society.
Young boy receive reward of N450,000 for coding a calculator
Joshua’s mother, Ngozi Emereole Fred, posted about her son’s accomplishment on her Facebook page and that she was proud of him for his talent and drive.
”Congratulations to my boy Josh. Champion Junior category of First lady of Lagos state talent hunt. No be everyday we get opportunity to go to state House. I remember how this journey started. Thank God today, your passion has made you a champion. So proud of you my boy,” she said.
Joshua’s mother, Ngozi Emereole Fred, posted about her son’s accomplishment on her Facebook page and that she was proud of him for his talent and drive.
”Congratulations JoJo kiddies smile school satellite town Lagos where the foundation was laid and nurtured. Congratulations Mater dei height college for building on this foundation. Thanks to his uncle Ikenna my brother, Mr Malik and Mr Bassey for all your support throughout this journey. This is one of those once in a life time opportunities,” she said.
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Man who worked for 27 years without missing a day receives N308 million for free
Meanwhile, a man who worked for 27 years without missing a day receives N308 million for free.
In Paradise, Nevada, at Harry Reid International Airport, the man, Kevin Ford, has been employed at Burger King for almost 30 years.
His bosses gave him a tiny pack as a thank-you gift because he worked for 27 years without missing a day, according to Business Insider.