Cursory: Elijah Muhammad, a teenager from Oklahoma in the US, graduated from college at a young age for African-Americans. Recently, the 13-year-old crossed the stage to obtain a degree in computer science and cybersecurity. Elijah has disclosed that he holds four Oklahoma City Community College diplomas, one Google IT certification, and ten IBM certifications.


Elijah Muhammad, a teenager, made history by becoming the first African-American to earn a degree in computer science and cybersecurity from college.
When he crossed the stage to receive his college diploma at the age of 13, he left his mark on the sands of time.
Speaking about the accomplishment, Elijah admitted that he did not fully understand the full impact of his achievement until his dad explained it to him.
“He was like ‘You’re doing this; you’re the youngest ever to do it,'” Elijah said, according to Action News.
Elijah has accomplished more than merely earning diplomas, and he is proud of his work. In a story by AfroTech, he said, “I have 10 IBM certifications, one Google IT certification, and four Oklahoma City Community College diplomas.” Elijah’s parents are thrilled.
The teen’s family beamingly celebrated his accomplishments and promising future. Elijah is, according to his mother, the smartest person she knows.
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