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1st Class graduate breaks 100-year-old record, gets 20 medals

A first-class Chemistry graduate of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, , Stella Emelife Chinello, has broken a 100-year old record set at Mysore University, India.

 

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Great

Congratulation

I'm happy for her I wish she comes back to the Nigeria to invent or make a discovery to Nigeria's credit

Ok

Igbo person again. Tomorrow, you will hear things like: Igbos are only business men Igbos are 419 ers Igbos are criminals Igbos are ritualists Igbos love money & so on And you believe! Your are a fool! Igbos are the best!

Extra ordinary.. Well done

Our dear NigeriaAffairs and abikedabiri should sing her praise not only on crime will they be loud on

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