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Brilliant 16-Year-Old Boy Who Got Distinctions in WAEC and 301 in JAMB Wants To Be Accountant and Businessman In Future

Brilliant Nigerian 16-Year-Old Boy who scored 9 A’s in West African Examination Council (WAEC) exam and 301 in Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB), says he wishes to be an accountant in future and own his business.

The brilliant young boy identified as Okezie David Chikezie has his plan to become a potential business owner or entrepreneur and the mind of becoming an accountant.

The brilliant chap completed his secondary school education in flying colours, clearing his WAEC exams with 9 A’s.

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Currently, pursuing his undergraduate studies at Babcock University, Ogun state after scoring 301 in JAMB exam, he wants to own his businesses

“Okezie said they want him to get his first degree in Nigeria before any talk of abroad studies can come up. Unlike many Nigerian graduates who finished school hoping to get employed, Okezie wishes to own his businesses instead.”

He said: “I plan on becoming an accountant professionally, but I also plan on owning some businesses of my own when I’m older.”

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, MYSCHOOLNEWS

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