UNN professor’s son, who was disappointed with his WAEC results, has been chosen for EducationUSA Bootcamp

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  • Nigerian professor Jisiechimike Chigor Chimdindu, disappointed with his WAEC results, has been chosen to participate in the 2024 EducationUSA bootcamp.
  • Jisiechimike gained attention after his impressive WAEC results were shared online by Twitter personality Alex Onyia.
  • Jisiechimike, despite achieving distinctions in the examination, was reportedly disappointed by his performance, which surprised many due to his impressive results.
UNN professor's son, who was disappointed with his WAEC results, has been chosen for EducationUSA Bootcamp

Jisiechimike Chigor Chimdindu, the son of a professor from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has expressed disappointment regarding his recent WAEC results, has been selected for the 2024 EducationUSA bootcamp.

    His remarkable WAEC results garnered attention when they were shared online by Twitter influencer Alex Onyia.

    Although Jisiechimike achieved distinctions in the examination, he reportedly felt dissatisfied with his performance, a reaction that surprised many considering his exceptional results.

    In a recent update on X (formerly Twitter), Onyia announced the exciting news of Jisiechimike’s selection for the EducationUSA bootcamp, which may provide him with a fully funded scholarship to pursue studies in the United States.

    Onyia, a strong advocate for the young scholar, praised him as a genius and expressed his enthusiasm for the promising opportunities that lie ahead.

    “Jisiechimike has been selected to participate in the 2024 EducationUSA bootcamp. Once he succeeds, he will gain a fully funded scholarship to study in the USA. This boy just makes me happy all the time since he won the last David Hundeyin English Contest. He is a genius,” his post read.

    Reacting to the post…

    @BrightNwosu5 said: “Jisiechimuike indeed. “Nwannem,God bless you inspiring this nation 🙏.”

    @goodypetes said: “This is good news, good to know he would be in an enabling environment that would appreciate him.”

    @SmartSyn said: “Suffice it to say he’s getting that scholarship, because like you said, he’s a genius.”

    @funthrillinvest said: “We must be careful with our use of the word, genius. I met him recently at an event where he had to defend his essay. Though he did wonderfully well, I was flabbergasted when the judges settled for glamour and fake British accent for the condition to select their winners.”

    @OgbonnaAustino said: “This is a big one,considering where he coming from I believe it’s a good challenge and he will definitely make it.”

    @Esybest1 said: “I have a genius though hasn’t written waec. He is a smart innovative engineer. He is In ss1. Any available opportunity for him?”

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