Black Child Prodigy, 9-Year-Old Nigerian who Became World’s
Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional
Nigeria
came on the global scene in the information communication technology sector, as
9-year-old Jomiloju Tunde-Oladipo joined the community of achievers when he
became one of the world’s youngest 2013 certified Microsoft Office specialists
for Office Word 2010.
Jomiloju, a primary 6 pupil of Role
Model School, owned by DayStar Christian Centre, Oregun, Ikeja Lagos, broke the
record created in 2012 by 10-year-old JSS1 student, Seyi-Ojo Anjolaoluwa, who
was adjudged the youngest Nigerian and one of the youngest people in the world
to have become a Microsoft certified professional.
Jomiloju took the July 2013
examination while in primary 5, after passing all the preparatory stages
leading to the final examinations following intense teachings in school and
trainings he received from United Global Resources Ltd, an accredited ICT
training firm.
Odion Oyakhire, the center manager
in charge of the school noted that his firm, “encourages pupils to learn ICT
and get certified.”
Oyakhire explained that his firm
coordinates the certification examinations for several schools and was proud to
associate with Jomiloju and Role Model School on this feat. He said that the
certification examination is an online, real-time test.
Before setting this new record in
Nigeria for the certification examination, Jomiloju led his school to glory in
June 2013, when they won an ICT quiz competition with 15 participating school
in Lagos. The competition was put together by United Global Resources.
The examination report showed
Jomiloju scored 769 points, 69 points higher than the required 700 to be
recognized as a Microsoft Office Specialist.
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