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Talented African woman earns two Master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering with top honors to showcase brilliance

  • Cynthia Okoro, a clever Nigerian woman, achieved something incredible by enrolling in a Master’s program for Aerospace Engineering Control Systems and Implementation not once, but twice, to showcase her exceptional brilliance.
  • Cynthia said that by earning an A in each of her classes, she earned a distinction in both of her degrees in Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation. Then she showed a picture of her diplomas.
  • Her second Master’s degree results, with all-A grades, were even more outstanding than her first.

A smart Nigerian woman, Cynthia Okoro accomplished something amazing, she enrolled in a Master’s Degree program in Aerospace Engineering Control Systems and Implementation not just once, but twice, to show how brilliant she truly is.

The University of Huddersfield in England awarded Cynthia Okoro two outstanding master’s degrees.

She enthusiastically announced her success on Twitter and mentioned that she had earned two Master’s degrees to attest to her exceptional performance.

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Talented African woman earns two Master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering with top honors to showcase brilliance

She tweeted:

“M.Sc. Engineering Control Systems and Instrumentation ( with Distinction). Did it twice so they have no doubts,”

Cynthia posted a photo of herself joining two distinct components of her Master’s degree programme.

She discovered things in the second section that she had not in the first. This indicates that she is putting in a lot of effort to become a great engineer.

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Charlyne Smith becomes first black person to earn PhD in Nuclear Engineering

Meanwhile, an American lady identified as Charlyne Smith emerged as the first black person to earn a PhD in Nuclear Engineering.

The 27 year old academic guru was originally from St. Catherine, Jamaica, North America until she moved to the United States in 2012 to pursue a career in science and technology.

She studied at the Coppin State University in Baltimore where she graduated from the institution in 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Mathematics.

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