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28-Year-old Nigerian Man Emerges As The Best Chemical Engineering PhD Graduate In foreign university

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  • A 28-year-old Nigerian doctor emerges as best chemical engineering PhD graduate.
  • The young man, is a first graduate of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

Dr. Gazali Tanimu, a 28-year-old Nigerian emerged as the best Ph.D. Chemical Engineering graduate in Saudi Arabia in 2019.

During an interview with the genius, it was revealed that he had always come out top of his class right from the start of his academic journey.

He was the best graduating student in primary school, he replicated the same feat in his secondary school .

He also graduated with a First Class degree in Chemical Engineering (B.Eng), from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria 2012.

When asked how he felt about his academic achievements he said

“Personally, I think it is my creator’s doing. I thank him for blessing me with a razor-sharp intellect. The exceptional mentors I came across in my academic journey also contributed immensely to my accomplishments.”

When asked why he chose Chemical Engineering

He said, “Initially, I had two courses that were my priorities-Medicine and Chemical Engineering. This is because I was very good at Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, which are core science subjects. At that time, I approached my tutors and I was strongly advised to choose the one I prefer most. They were confident I could do well in both courses. I got to know that both Medicine and Chemical Engineering have bright prospects, based on the discussions I had with those studying them. So, it was really difficult to make a decision. But as fate would have it, I finally settled for Chemical Engineering, and there have been no regrets so far.”

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