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Brilliant 12-year-old obtains admission to study computer science at a US university

  • Elijah Muhammad Jr., an intelligent 12-year-old boy, was accepted to Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC), making him the youngest black college student in Oklahoma history.
  • Elijah Muhammad Jr. will shortly graduate from this institution with a cybersecurity degree. Muhammad Sr., Elijah’s father, asserts that his son would complete both high school and college the next year.
  • According to Muhammad Sr., who talked to Atlanta Black Star, he will graduate with both his associate’s and high school diplomas next year when he also receives his high school graduation.

Elijah Muhammad Jr., a smart 12-year-old kid, became the youngest black college student in Oklahoma history when he was admitted to Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) in the United States.

Elijah Muhammad Jr. will soon receive his degree in cybersecurity from this institution.

Elijah’s father, Muhammad Sr., claims that his son would graduate from high school and college the following year.

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Brilliant 12-year-old obtains admission to study computer science

Next year, when he will also receive his high school diploma, he will graduate with both his associate’s and high school diplomas, according to Muhammad Sr., who spoke to Atlanta Black Star.

Elijah Muhammad Jr. described how his classmates were astonished to see him join their classes after he was admitted to college as a 12-year-old. “Many of them asked, ‘How old are you?'” All of them expressed surprise when I revealed my age, he recounted to KFor.

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Brilliant Nigerian lady graduates with 4.78/5.00 first class degree, wins best graduating student award

In another story, a with a stellar 4.78 first-class mark, Bakare Aishat Eniola, a talented Nigerian woman, was announced Babcock University’s best graduating student in the mass communication program.

At Babcock University in Ogun, Nigeria, Bakare Eniola earned her bachelor of science in mass communication with a total grade point average of 4.78 and first-class honors.

Eniola received the Veronica Adeleke School of Social Sciences’ Best Graduating Student Award for the Department of Mass Communication as a result of her exceptional grade.

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