Cursory: A brilliant Nigerian man named Nelson Elijah Ifechukwu has bagged an Electrical Engineering degree at Covenant University, Nigeria with an outstanding first class honors of 4.98 over a possible 5.00 cumulative grade point


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Nelson Elijah Ifechukwu has bagged an Electrical Engineering degree at Covenant University, Nigeria with an outstanding first class honors of 4.98 over a possible 5.00 cumulative grade point.
Elijah won the award as the eighteenth best graduating student of the Covenant University.
He also won the award as the best-graduating student of the Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering and the overall best-graduating student of the university.
Elijah maintained a straight A and scored just one B all through his time in the school. He scored the highest grade point out of the 1,175 students who graduated for the 2022/2023 academic session.
He was also a member of the Enactus team, where he assisted the board in building sustainable projects for social impact and entrepreneurship.
Aside from his academic achievements, Elijah is a Robotics Engineer. He worked on different projects involving Artificial Intelligence (AI) which includes CamAI(a camera that harnesses the potential of AI and a Quadocopter.
He developed an AI-powered chatbot called “OWÓ” with his team, the chatbox enables users to send money to a recipient’s account through social media messaging, specifically WhatsApp.
Source: SCOLARSHIP REGION, ALLSCHOOL
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