A 17-year-old young lady, Serena Omo-Lamai, has been allowed admission to study in 13 colleges in America and Canada.
Omo-Lamai, who moved on from Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos, a year ago, be that as it may, decided on Syracuse University, United States, to concentrate on Bio-Medical Engineering.
A portion of the colleges where she was offered affirmation incorporate Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, New York University, among others.
Talking in a phone meeting with our reporter on Monday, Omo-Lamai said she settled for Syracuse University due to the establishment's reality class research lab and a $51,000 grant offer.
The adolescent, who tries to be a therapeutic designer, uncovered that she would concentrate on medication as a second degree.
"I feel exceptionally respected and I feel it is a chance to work harder. I realize that I need to legitimize the offer. I picked Syracuse University since it has a decent research lab and the offer accompanied $51,000 grant. I have constantly cherished Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Geography.
"I would like to study medication for a brief moment degree, yet I would love to be a restorative architect. The majority of the restorative gear in the nation are foreign made and I might want a circumstance where medicinal hardware is produced here in Nigeria.
"My folks are my good examples, yet I am likewise enlivened by any individual who is dedicated, any individual who puts such a great amount of endeavors into what they do," she said.
An announcement from the Vice-Principal, Dowen College, Mr. Muraina Olusesi, on Monday, said Omo-Lamai was the valedictorian of the school a year ago.
He said, "Graduated class understudies of the school have kept on demonstrating the stuff they are made of in the realm of scholarly magnificence. Serena Omo-Lamai was our best graduating understudy in the 2014/2015 scholarly session and she has done it once more.
"She secured admission to 13 colleges over the globe, however she has settled for Syracuse University where she joined to peruse Bio-Medical Engineering, with a yearly grant of $56,000.
"Likewise, Daniel Obaseyi Buraimo, Class of 2010, graduated with First Class respects degree in Computer Science from the University of San Francisco, California, USA. As indicated by the college, he is the main Nigerian to accomplish this stature."
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