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Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Nobody: 6:13pm On Mar 12, 2013
If you ask a school child what he or she wants to become in future at three different occasions, you are likely to get three different answers. This is because the professional aspiration of many children is ever changing.

But somehow, this is not the case with Abdul-Azeez Adeniji, the 20-year-old, who emerged the best graduating student at the second convocation of Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State, on Saturday. He had wanted to become a chartered accountant as a secondary school boy. Adeniji shifted his ambition to law after he obtained six distinctions and three Bs at the 2008 West African Senior School Certificate Examination.

Though he scored 269 in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in 2008, his post-UTME score of 60 was not enough for him to secure admission to the University of Benin. He was later offered admission to study Economics at the Caleb University. Now, the Ilepa, Abeokuta-born graduate, who scored a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.75 out of a possible 5.0, to emerge the best, aspires to become a development economist.

But despite this, Adeniji has not dropped his ambition to become a chartered accountant. And the 2008 graduate of Yaba College Staff Secondary School, Lagos, is on the way to becoming a chartered accountant and a development economist. He had written and passed the Accounting Technician Scheme 1, 2 and 3 of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He had also written and passed the intermediate examination and professional examination one of the institute. He is just a stage away from becoming a chartered accountant.

“I started the ATS when I was in SS3. I’ve cleared all but the last stage of ICAN professional examination, which I will write in May. By the Grace of God, I will pass the exam,” the assertive and confident young man said.

Asked how he was able to combine his degree programme with the ICAN examinations, Adeniji said the success he recorded in SS3, when he wrote the ATS 1, motivated him to continue with the professional examinations after securing admission to the university.

He added that he was able to cope with the pressure of academics and strict rules guiding studentship in Caleb because of his belief that success could only be achieved through diligence, dedication, discipline and the grace of God.

“The two require the same level of discipline and seriousness. The university rules helped me, but I also placed stricter rules on myself. However, the virtues of discipline and hard work imparted into me by my parents also contributed to my success but my utmost help came from God,” he said.

Adeniji may, however, not work as a chartered accountant. His main concern now is how to revive the economic fortunes of Nigeria and that of the African continent.

“That is why, after my National Youth Service Corps Scheme, I will look for scholarship to study development economics in a foreign university. I’m concerned about the level of underdevelopment in my country and the African continent.

“That is why I want to develop economic policies that will enhance the rapid development of our nation and eventually become the first Nigerian or possibly African to become the World Bank president. I was not happy that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, lost the race for the job. I will, by God’s grace, be the World Bank President one day,” he said.

Adeniji, who admitted that corruption was one of the challenges facing the country, however, disagreed with the method being adopted to battle the menace.

“Corruption can only be fought from within the individual and that is why I say every Nigerian should first remove the log in their eyes before they remove the peck in their neighbour’s or leaders’ eyes. As Nigerians, each of us should decide to do what is right always. When we do that, corruption will be kicked out of our land,” he said.

He also blamed religious people for the killings in some parts of the country. “Those who kill others in the name of God do not know the God of humanity. If they had known the God of humanity before they know man, they would not have been killing people made in the image of God in the name of God. Youths should not allow themselves to be used for such purpose,” Adeniji said.

He confessed that a female student, Ifuoma Aya, gave him the toughest challenge during his degree programme. The lady, who obtained CGPA of 4.5, was also one of the eight graduating students that made first class.

The institution’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju, had while addressing those who attended the ceremony, vouched for the eight students who graduated with first class. Specifically, he applauded Adeniji, the founder and leader of the Royal Family, a group committed to character building; Bayonle Akingbule, Aya, Juliana Okaka and Mr. Ololade Jinadu for what he described as their leadership skills, exemplary character, Christian virtues and academic excellence.

He said, “Certainly, our best graduating student, who was well known to me as a humble and morally sound student, Mr. Abdulazeez Adeniji (simply known to me as “Azeez”), truly epitomises the Caleb spirit and the ideals that you were taught in our Leadership Academy.

“Azeez and others such as Akingbule, Aya, Jinadu and Okaka, conducted themselves in a manner that convinced me that there is hope for this country.”

He also advised all the 231 graduating students to unleash all the virtues that had been deposited into them on the wider society, with a view to making the country better.

Giving a breakdown of the result, Olukoju said eight earned first class honours degrees, 42 made second class upper, 41 graduated in third class, while only one made a pass degree.

He challenged the graduating students “to apply your knowledge to the transformation of your world. But note that, as you aspire, you will perspire before you can acquire. It is only the truly outstanding in character and learning – the six-o’-clock people – that will rule the roost. But do not forget your Alma Mater. You must be driven by a galvanising slogan: “Love Caleb and Live It”!

However, former Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Prof. Akinjide Osuntokun, while delivering the convocation lecture, said the Federal Government had failed to make life better for Nigerians.

Specifically, he said the ruling People’s Democratic Party had not fulfilled its promises to the people.

Osuntokun, who spoke on the theme, ‘Electoral Democracy and Political Realignment in Nigeria,’ said the 14 years of governance by the PDP had revealed that the party lacked the idea to revive the nation’s economy.

“When the PDP came into power in 1999, we were told that in six months, there would be regular electricity supply and power generation would hit 10,000 mega watts. Neither of these promises has been met. Our hospitals have remained consulting clinics, our roads have become death traps, our infrastructure have remained backward and almost non-existent,” he noted

He also noted that since 1951, elections had not been free and fair.

To reverse the trend, Osuntokun said voter education should be promoted, while fool-proof electoral strategies should be adopted.

He said, “Elections have been held three times since 1999 and all attempts to change course have failed because elections in Nigeria are neither fair nor free. The poorer the party performs, the greater the votes they award themselves at election time. We must build a Nigerian economy in which politics will be a vocation rather than a profession. This was what it was in the past and we must go back to the past to guarantee our future.

“We cannot continue like this. We must change course, lest the American prediction that Nigeria will disintegrate in 2015 become a self-fulfilling prophecy. If the APC leadership is selfless, patriotic, self-sacrificing and driven by the desire to rescue and salvage the nation, it would put aside all ethnic, personal, regional and religious considerations in selecting its leaders and in fielding the combination that will challenge the PDP in 2015.”

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Tolexander: 6:35pm On Mar 12, 2013
Wao! That is very nice guy. Keep it up.
Abdul-azeez Adeniji, a product of the product of the product of free education!
Free education don gat many successful generations mehn!
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by tunapar(m): 11:55am On Mar 14, 2013
This is good. Anyway, second to comment
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Davico(m): 11:55am On Mar 14, 2013
Come to OAU Ife(great Ife)

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by henchamb(m): 11:56am On Mar 14, 2013
I WAS a chartered liar by age 12. so celebrate me.

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Okijajuju1(m): 11:57am On Mar 14, 2013
Juju is involved...
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Nobody: 11:57am On Mar 14, 2013
Good job! And kudos to private schools, otherwise...
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by devour129: 11:58am On Mar 14, 2013
Tolexander: Wao! That is very nice guy. Keep it up.
Abdul-azeez Adeniji, a product of the product of the product of free education!
Free education don gat many successful generations mehn!
and hope he was able to excel in other parts of life.yes education is good but its not all about books n degrees

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Pain(m): 11:58am On Mar 14, 2013
Have You Confirmed this From His Oga?

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by erniok(m): 11:59am On Mar 14, 2013
Davico: Come to OAU Ife(great Ife)
wetin dis one dey yarn...no be ya mates dey make first class from OAU.
Azeez congrats.

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by sweetestboi(m): 12:01pm On Mar 14, 2013
Nice 1"
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Sophiegurl(f): 12:03pm On Mar 14, 2013
Way to go boy. Keep it up
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Rooneyboy(m): 12:05pm On Mar 14, 2013
henchamb: I WAS a chartered liar by age 12. so celebrate me.

grin grin grin
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Nobody: 12:05pm On Mar 14, 2013
The young lad is thinking BIG, that is nice. He should keep it up and remember to be street smart too, just to keep it 360.
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by yuzedo: 12:05pm On Mar 14, 2013
And So? I get first class upper in Uncle Emeka Grammaerr school Univercity whre i study Medicine & Law combine.u cannut see me shouting up and down becos am genius. IBO people, wegive uppp!!!! undecided

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by executinal(m): 12:05pm On Mar 14, 2013
tunapar: This is good. Anyway, second to comment

As in first class grin grin grin
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Rooneyboy(m): 12:07pm On Mar 14, 2013
Pain: Have You Confirmed this From His Oga?

Nice question bro
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by BarryX(m): 12:08pm On Mar 14, 2013
Sorry, he won't make the first class in a typical Nigerian public University. BTW 231 graduating students is like my class in schooll, congrats though, show yourself outside and I will confirm your genius but for now , I have to confirm from the OGA ON TOP whether it's true!

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by luckgood(m): 12:08pm On Mar 14, 2013
WHAO!...THIS IS INSPIRING!!
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by venorite(m): 12:11pm On Mar 14, 2013
I actually attended caleb internationa college and I must say their standard of education is high...good luck to the boy though as he tries to achieve his dreams
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Nobody: 12:13pm On Mar 14, 2013
Nice job by my oga at the top!
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by ebamma(m): 12:15pm On Mar 14, 2013
Okija_juju: Juju is involved...
and when i saw the above comment i knew that a mumu is involved

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Okijajuju1(m): 12:17pm On Mar 14, 2013
ebamma: and when i saw the above comment i knew that a mumu is involved

And a Duzu just got involved with a mumu in a matter relating to Juju..


You are definitely a w`anker..!!

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Localamos(m): 12:23pm On Mar 14, 2013
henchamb: I WAS a chartered liar by age 12. so celebrate me.

Idiota
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by carmelion(f): 12:23pm On Mar 14, 2013
This goes a long way to prove,sometimes,it is not about the school,its all about you.I was thinking he studied abroad ,but no,he went to ordinary Yaba Staff Secondary School.I won't forget to add that he is also a product of good mentorship. I believe he had people who guided him in life.He was also exposed early in life.When i was in SS3,I only knew how to spell chartered accountant for spelling sake.I f you ask me the difference .i would not know.

I cant wait to get admission for my MBA,here in Nigeria (for now) tongue.Am going to compete with int'l students,right in my head. cool.I will make front page.Moderators take note! cheesy

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by iammodel(m): 12:29pm On Mar 14, 2013
Wow! So 1st class dey easy like dis? AAU, Ekpoma pls take note.
1st class na4students wen deserve am not4stingy leturers.
Walahi! I don dey shame4my 2.1. Anyways, thank God sha!

Congrats n kip dreamin big!
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Leebeedo(m): 12:32pm On Mar 14, 2013
BarryX: Sorry, he won't make the first class in a typical Nigerian public University. BTW 231 graduating students is like my class in schooll, congrats though, show yourself outside and I will confirm your genius but for now , I have to confirm from the OGA ON TOP whether it's true!
Mr. Man go and sit down,u must be a dullard.What did u make 4rm dat ur so called "public university"?a place where students don't attend lectures yet graduate with 2:1,or a place where there exist miscellaneous scandals ranging from sex to bribery and so much more. Instead of u commending someone's hard work u chose to utter rubbish from dat pit latrine u call mouth

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Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by knockturnal(m): 12:32pm On Mar 14, 2013
How much do you think a first class degree goes for in naija these days?
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by ichommy(m): 12:34pm On Mar 14, 2013
He try o
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Nobody: 12:36pm On Mar 14, 2013
I'd try to do better than him during my time. I know i've gat wat it takes !!
Re: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by Odunharry(m): 12:38pm On Mar 14, 2013
Okija_juju: Juju is involved...
juju ko

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