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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Jaglieski: 9:38am On Oct 21, 2014
I see him partnering with Ben Carson by December (^O^)

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by meccuno: 9:56am On Oct 21, 2014
AnonymustME:

This is old news....happened Like 3 years ago or more
And he went to AFCS... Air force comprehensive school Ibadan and not AFSS
so tell me what the difference is? we where the same schol uniform........the badge is the same .....its run by Airforce........the only difference is the "c" thats all...... grin
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by eureka: 10:03am On Oct 21, 2014
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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by rocgirl: 10:19am On Oct 21, 2014
Congrats Bro..!
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by chat2deen(m): 10:32am On Oct 21, 2014
My coursemate Abdulatif Ali whom hails from kwara state graduated wit 3.98/4.00 information n communication technology at northern university of Malaysia in 2009. He know works wit NCC.

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by erasokafor(m): 10:58am On Oct 21, 2014
From the clrecords,nigerians make higher grades abroad.the question is ,why don't we make it high here?.we have well_to_do brains in naija but I think our educational system and acreer choice cripples it.one shld go for what he has the zeal for not what the university offers him becos of so called cut-off mark.congrats nwanem nwoke(my brother)

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 11:14am On Oct 21, 2014
vfactor:



3.99 out of how many
The maximum GPA score in US universities is 4.0. So a 3.99 is the equivalent of First-class in Nigeria.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 11:18am On Oct 21, 2014
Sanguine:
What an inspiration there!
I know if I go study in the US, I could make a 4.0gp if that's what operates.
God Bless Nigerians.
God Bless NIGERIA.
A 4.0 CGPA here in the US isn't easy o, even in the public universities/colleges. But with determination and hard-work, you'll make it.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 11:28am On Oct 21, 2014
ba7man:
Forget your story.

The reality is the most vocal set of Igbos on this forum aren't desirable to anyone but themselves. They even discriminate amongst themselves.

The igbo folks I keep around me will spit on their kind any day.




Just like the Yorubas I have around me would spit on your type anyday...irreedemable stereotype.

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by kenex4ever(m): 11:33am On Oct 21, 2014
When I saw d CGPA initially I thought it was me they were referring to because datz my exact cgpa but mine was out of 5possible points. The guy good die.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Blackfire(m): 12:05pm On Oct 21, 2014
haters hug ebola that have AIDS
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by mondob2k(m): 12:13pm On Oct 21, 2014
englishmart:
It's s good thing he didn't study in nigeria.
During my university days, I first gained admission to study micro-biology in Abu zaria..
I couldn't cope. I was made to study too many un-imperative courses.

I pulled out in 200th level..

The next year I found myself in Harvard university.

This young man has done us proud. Just the way I did nigeria proud in my Harvard days.. Mine was 3.99.

Keep it up man.

200th level? I can now imagine why u couldnt make it at ABU smh

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by born2lead01: 12:28pm On Oct 21, 2014
Nice but this is an old news posted in punch newspaper since June 2012. Never knew old news could make front-page here.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by mrwiddy(m): 12:32pm On Oct 21, 2014
this is the new and real afroguru. ....made of black.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by abbey621(m): 12:55pm On Oct 21, 2014
While 3.98 out of 4.0 is a great achievement, I see no reason to over glorify such things. In the real world your GPA is about as useful as a car without an engine. I graduated 4.0/4.0 at the university here in Georgia and it didn't do much good in terms of employment, I still had to learn the ropes and gain valuable experience before being an expert in my field. I see many Foreign nationals and Americans graduating with 3.8 and above, it's not rare over here, American grading system is very easy.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 1:15pm On Oct 21, 2014
CFCfan:

The maximum GPA score in US universities is 4.0. So a 3.99 is the equivalent of First-class in Nigeria.


Guy, I know why i asked what i asked and i am expecting the reciepiant of the question to give me an answer. Except you re willing to help him answer the next question i have for him
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by ElFenomeno1: 1:19pm On Oct 21, 2014
politricks:
Its this kind of news i want on frontpage not 'who wore it better'

Thank you... It tells you that the majority of the moderators on this forum are numbskulls!

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by DAVE5(m): 1:56pm On Oct 21, 2014
politricks:
Its this kind of news i want on frontpage not 'who wore it better'

you can say that again and again...












now this is a real thread i want to identify with and not all the childish threads that keep making it to frontpage....

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 2:14pm On Oct 21, 2014
meccuno:
and to think that we went to the same secondary school gives me joy..... cheesy
AFCS always repping since 1994.Flying colours........ jewels in the Jungle. I remember when i used to job the dude in sec schl........ if i recall well, he was in Alpha house, rite? GO GO GO BOY!
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by lilkid2435(m): 2:38pm On Oct 21, 2014
meccuno:
and to think that we went to the same secondary school gives me joy..... cheesy
famzers,

famzers everywhere tongue tongue
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by oluamid(m): 3:41pm On Oct 21, 2014
See dem,

He's from my tribe...

He went to school in my region..


Ok now, go use him certificate find work.



Childish bigots.

angry

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by ebukaOtika(m): 4:35pm On Oct 21, 2014
ayusco85:
Looking at his eyes, u will know he read his eyes out. The Eyes are barely even opening up grin


Lol you dey funny oooo,.,,,
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by ayusco85(m): 5:31pm On Oct 21, 2014
ebukaOtika:



Lol you dey funny oooo,.,,,
grin
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Nobody: 5:54pm On Oct 21, 2014
I got 3 words for this guy wink 'brainiac smiley' 'nerd tongue' 'geek' I like this guy cool
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by emmamondy(m): 7:22pm On Oct 21, 2014
Nawa o 4 Nigerian Educational Institutions
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by daey118(m): 7:26pm On Oct 21, 2014
At times I just sit and wonder. How the F do ths whites even manage to think of we blacks as the lesser race. When its sooooo obvious that a "white" man can't stand a black" provided they're under the same enviromental conditions.. Its like saying "air" doesn't exist simply because you breathe it but can't see it. Does it even make any sense undecided at all.
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by daey118(m): 7:34pm On Oct 21, 2014
olrotimi:
AFCS always repping since 1994.Flying colours........ jewels in the Jungle. I remember when i used to job the dude in sec schl........ if i recall well, he was in Alpha house, rite? GO GO GO BOY!
*adjusts binoculars* all I see is Famzers!!!! The only thing you recall well is thinking you know him.then famzing the thought that you know him. grin #IDontBlameYouTho. Who no like better thing? undecided
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by kennygee18(m): 7:43pm On Oct 21, 2014
meccuno:
Nigerian Breaks Academic Record At John Hopkins University

A 22-year-old Nigerian has emerged one of the top graduating students of John Hopkins University in the United States. He obtained a Grade Point Average of 3.98 out of a possible 4.0 to earn a degree in Neurosciences, SEGUN OLUGBILE writes.

A 22-year-old Nigerian, Emmanuel Ohuabunwa, has made history at John Hopkins University, United States of America. Ohuabunwa from Arochukwu, Abia State, has done the nation proud by becoming the first black man to make a Grade Point Average of 3.98 out of 4.0 to bag a degree in Neurosciences in the university. He was also adjudged as having the highest honours during the graduation that was held on May 24 this year.

For his efforts, he has won a scholarship to Yale University to pursue a degree in medicine. Besides, he has been inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Society, a prestigious honour group that features membership of 17 US Presidents, 37 US Supreme Court Justices, and 136 Nobel Prize winners.

According to Wikipedia, The Phi Beta Kappa Society is an academic honour society. Its mission is to “celebrate and advocate excellence in the liberal arts and sciences” and induct “the most outstanding students of arts and sciences at America’s leading colleges and universities.”

It was founded at The College of William and Mary on December 5, 1776, and thus it is the oldest honour society for the liberal arts and sciences and among the oldest undergraduate societies in the US.

In an online interview with our correspondent, Ohuabunwa, who was born in Okota, Lagos and attended Lilly Fields Primary School, Lagos, said he left Nigeria after his junior secondary school education at Air Force Comprehensive School, Ibadan, Oyo State.

“My parents moved the whole family when I was 13 years old. I was about to begin SS1 at Air Force, Ibadan. When I got to the US, I was enrolled with my age mates, which meant at 13, I was in middle school. I went to Fondren Middle School, which was in the middle of the ghetto. That was one of the darkest years for me because I encountered a lot of peer pressure. Some of the students, ignorant about Africa, bullied me and called me names such as ‘African booty scratcher’ because to them, Africans were dirty and scratched their butts all the time.

“Some asked me if I lived in mud huts and ate faeces for breakfast. I remember one day, when I was walking to the school bus, a boy came from behind and punched me in the face, called me an African and walked away. It took everything in me not to retaliate. I knew that God had put me in the U.S for a purpose and it did not involve fighting or selling drugs or doing the wrong things.

“My experience during that year gave me a thick skin. I learned to stand for what I thought was right even when the opposition seemed insurmountable. I also learned to look at the positive in all situations. Even though these kids were bullying me, I was still gaining an opportunity to school in America and nothing would stop me from making the best of this opportunity.

“The shocker was that the kid that punched me in the face was black. I would have expected the blacks to be nicer to me. Nevertheless, I don’t blame those kids because they were ignorant about Africa. All they knew about us was the stuff they had watched on TV or documentaries, showing primitive African tribes, living in the jungle and making noises like monkeys.

“In regards to the whites, there might have been some minor episodes but again I don’t blame them for it because it is a problem with stereotypes,” he said.

But in spite of this humiliation and racial prejudice against him, the first in a family of three was not discouraged. He faced his studies and was always coming top in his class. After he completed his middle school education, he passed the entrance examination to DeBakey High School for Health Professions. It was at this school that his interest in neurosciences and medicine started.

“By the second year of high school, we were able to interact with doctors, nurses and other administrators in the hospital. The more I learned about medicine, the more it felt like the thing God was calling me to pursue and by being in the US I got a lot of people to support me to do this. Even though in high school, I got to see first-hand what it meant to be a doctor. We studied advanced anatomy and physiology, learned medical terminology, and learned important skills, such as checking blood pressure, pulse rate, and many more.

“I knew I wanted to go to the best school in the US. I had heard that Johns Hopkins Hospital had been ranked the number one hospital in the US for the past 21 years and I wanted to be in that environment.’’

Worried that his parents might not be able to sponsor him to the university, Ohuabunwa purposed to work very hard. He did and when the result of the PSAT came, he performed so well that he won the National Achievement Scholar.

By virtue of this award, he received certificates of recognition from various organisations including senators from the Congress of both Texas and the US. He also received scholarship from the University of Houston; Rice University, Texas A&M Honors College and many more.

He had also won the Principal’s Award during the annual awards ceremony at DeBakey High School.

“During our graduation ceremony at DeBakey, I also won the Award for the Most Outstanding Senior Young Man and the student volunteer award for my volunteer activities in the State of Texas,” he said.

But his breakthrough came when he won the Bill and Belinda Gates Foundation full scholarship to any university of his choice. He worked hard and gained admission to Johns Hopkins University to study Neurosciences.

But why Neurosciences, Ohuabunwa said, “I studied Neuroscience, because I was fascinated with the brain, its control of our behaviours and how various diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, lead to a decline in its activity. I also minored in Psychology because I wanted to understand disorders in the psyche. What causes bipolar disorders or schizophrenia. I did not just want to label them as crazy but to understand what causes these conditions and how we can treat them,’’ he explained.

But what does he consider to be the missing links in the education sector of Nigeria when compared with that on offer in US, Ohuabunwa said unpredictable academic calendar, corruption, examination malpractice and inadequate funding were some of the problems confronting his home country’s university sector. These, he said, were absent in the US.

“There were a few problems with Nigerian higher education that contributed to our emigration in 2003. The first was the number of strikes that occurred in schools. It took my uncle seven years to graduate with a degree that should have taken him only four years. A second problem was the corruption. We had heard of people going into universities, because they paid someone to look the other way. I also heard of a few cheating scandals, where people would pay someone to take their exams for them or get a copy of the exam a few days before,” he said.

But is he saying that US university system has no such problems at all? Ohuabunwa said, “Although this sometimes occurs in the U.S, it is less common because of the strict security. I remember when taking the Medical College Admissions Test, test required before one can matriculate into medical school, each student had to get his fingerprints taken every time we entered and left the hall. The whole place was packed with cameras and security staff that monitored everything we were doing. The exam was computerised to make sure that no one saw the test before the actual date.”

Another difference, he said, is that America rewards hard-work while the system also emphasises on a balance between academic life and extracurricular activities.

On how he won the scholarship to Yale, Ohuabunwa said his 3.98 GPA in Neurosciences, and many awards he had won and God’s grace, contributed to his winning the scholarship.

“As at the time of my application for medical school, I had a 3.98 GPA of a 4.0. This made me the only black student inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa. I was also awarded the Becker Family Scholarship for being the most outstanding student in the Neuroscience major at Johns Hopkins University. Furthermore, by God’s grace, I took the MCAT and scored in the top five percentile.

“That, combined with my hours of volunteer service in different hospitals across the US allowed me to gain acceptance into every medical school I applied to, including Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and Cornell. As the time came to make a decision, I had narrowed it down to Harvard and Yale. Both schools, I enjoyed visiting. Nevertheless, while my parents prayed, they asked God to give us a sign of what school to attend. A few days later, I received a letter from Yale Medical School, offering me a full ride scholarship for all four years. That was the sign from God,” he said.

But would he come back to Nigeria after the completion of his programme, he said yes.

“I am absolutely interested in the health care policy decisions in Nigeria. Because there are many changes that need to occur, I will not rule out the possibility of coming back after my studies, in order to join hands with the leaders to make these changes possible.’’

He added that his ambition is to become a medical doctor specialising in brain surgery.

“Two weeks ago, my grandmother passed away after a long battle with strokes. Even during emergencies, it was difficult for her to get to the hospital, let alone get treatment. This is a common theme not only in the health care system of Nigeria, but in different countries in the world, where the poor get neglected.

“Second, Nigerian hospitals lack the infrastructure required to compete with major hospitals around the world. It would be an honour to one day contribute to this transformation that is necessary for improvements in Nigeria’s health care sector,” he said.

He, however, advised Nigerian youths who have the wherewithal, to go abroad to study. Ohuabunwa also called on wealthy Nigerians to invest more in the education of the poor rather than in acquisition of material things.

Ohuabunwa, however, said that his parents, who he described as his greatest role models, contributed a lot to his academic feat through Godly training, counsel and guidance. He also did not forget the impact that his short stay at Air Force school had on him.

“I was definitely not the brightest at Air Force. At that time, I felt like I spent more time running away from seniors than focusing on my studies. Nevertheless, I learned three things at Air Force that have served me well in the US. I learned discipline, adaptability and resilience. These attributes helped me a lot in US,” he said.

http://www.punchng.com/education/nigerian-breaks-academic-record-at-john-hopkins-university/
C him matured teeth...u did well achieving dt buh ur definitely nt 22...
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by Forwetinnah: 7:45pm On Oct 21, 2014
Good news * applause** i will be celebrated like this VERY SOON!!

Congratulations brother...The good Lord is your strength

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Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by christopher123(m): 7:52pm On Oct 21, 2014
Igbos again

Why should they dominate everything from education to businesses


Congrats dude

It aint easy

But wait thought they said igbos ain't educated
Re: Emmanuel Ohuabunwa Earned 3.98 GPA At John Hopkins University by christopher123(m): 7:54pm On Oct 21, 2014
abbey621:
While 3.98 out of 4.0 is a great achievement, I see no reason to over glorify such things. In the real world your GPA is about as useful as a car without an engine. I graduated 4.0/4.0 at the university here in Georgia and it didn't do much good in terms of employment, I still had to learn the ropes and gain valuable experience before being an expert in my field. I see many Foreign nationals and Americans graduating with 3.8 and above, it's not rare over here, American grading system is very easy.

Blue lie

Show. Us your kpale

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