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Reactions as Nigerian Man Bags ND, HND, Bsc, Msc all in Statistics, Set for PhD

A Nigerian Man has gotten massive reactions after revealing that he has bagged National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND), B.Sc, and Masters (MSc) in statistics.

Reports have it that Felix first obtained a National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) all in Statistics, from the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos. He proceeded to the Kwara State University, Malete where he bagged a first-class honours degree in Statistics.

Not done yet, Felix very recently bagged a master’s of science degree also in Statistics from the University of Lagos. Next. The young man said in a LinkedIn post that he has his eyes fixed on a PhD in the same field.

“ND Statistics (Upper Credit), 2011. HND Statistics (Upper Credit), 2015. BSc Statistics (First Class Honors), 2018. MSc Statistics (Distinction), 2021. Look forward to gaining admission for PhD Statistics and breaking grounds in the area of Linear modelling and Biostatistics,” says Felix.

Congratulations:

Below are some congratulatory message Felix got after sharing his academic height.

Oyosede wrote: “Congratulations 🎉. Olaitan Anifowoshe will be able to guide and mentor you for PhD statistics in the US, if you are considering one.”

Bassey wrote: Wow, academically you’re a champion. Industrially we need you to use the knowledge acquired to help Nigeria reposition and restructure its data houses. Create a reliable data system that the government of Nigeria would rely on for good decision-making. Rather than relying on data given to them by their modern-day colonizers.

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