Ifeanyi Eze, a young Nigerian who worked as a motorcycle rider to fund his education, graduated with a first-class degree in Geophysics and earned a scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at Georgia Southern University, USA.


A young Nigerian named Ifeanyi Eze, who worked as a motorcycle rider to fund his education, has earned a first-class degree in Geophysics from Nnamdi Azikiwe University with an impressive 3.60/4.00 GPA. His determination and hard work also secured him a scholarship to pursue a master’s degree at Georgia Southern University, USA.
In a Facebook post, Ifeanyi shared his struggles to finance his studies. After his first year, he stopped receiving financial support from his parents to ease their burden. He initially worked as a secondary school teacher and sold firewood to cover his expenses. By his third year, he began offering research and seminar assistance to fellow students, earning between 4,000 and 7,000 naira. With savings, he eventually purchased a motorcycle, popularly called “Okada,” to increase his income.
Reflecting on his journey, Ifeanyi said, “I had no shame. I did my Okada work with faith, believing God would change my story.” His persistence paid off when he won the scholarship to study in the U.S.
“If not for the scholarship, I wouldn’t have imagined being here. It feels unreal, going from a village boy to standing on my own in the U.S.,” he remarked.
He credits his success to education, persistence, and a bit of luck. “While luck is beyond our control, education and persistence are within our power,” he noted, advising other students to keep striving. “Develop your skills and stay persistent. Your story isn’t over—it will change. Believe,” he encouraged.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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