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Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by sammieguze(m): 8:35pm On Nov 14, 2014
Joke
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 8:35pm On Nov 14, 2014
Lord bless my own son with such incredible talent.Amen
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Lero15(m): 8:36pm On Nov 14, 2014
Brymo:
and so?
are you kidding?? angry
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Fesomu(m): 8:36pm On Nov 14, 2014
Naija self go soon produce 5yr old boy wey fit do yahoo
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by sirugos(m): 8:37pm On Nov 14, 2014
Story. Simply tell us that his dad wrote the exam for him. Microsoft ko, microwave ni
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by pelumicoded(m): 8:37pm On Nov 14, 2014
hmm.. datz kul
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by darlenese(f): 8:37pm On Nov 14, 2014
#LIES

























From the pit of hell
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by hardbody: 8:38pm On Nov 14, 2014
My boy will beat his record. He will achieve that feat and surpass at age 4.
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Lordseyad(m): 8:38pm On Nov 14, 2014
Jeesuu o.....


Omo odun marun faa---
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by hrakabz(f): 8:38pm On Nov 14, 2014
How amazing_little angel making wonders at a tender age, am happpy for him kiss bravo alek ya habibty kiss
oroagba:
A boy from Coventry has become the youngest computer specialist in the world.

Ayan Qureshi is now a Microsoft Certified Professional after passing the tech giant's exam when he was just five years old.

Ayan, now six, whose father is an IT consultant, has set up his own computer network at home.

He told the BBC he found the exam difficult but enjoyable, and hopes to set up a UK-based tech hub one day.
"There were multiple choice questions, drag and drop questions, hotspot questions and scenario-based questions," he told the BBC Asian Network.

"The hardest challenge was explaining the language of the test to a five-year-old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory," explained Ayan's father Asim.
Mr Qureshi introduced his son to computers when he was three years old. He let him play with his old computers, so he could understand hard drives and motherboards.

"I found whatever I was telling him, the next day he'd remember everything I said, so I started to feed him more information," he explained.

"Too much computing at this age can cause a negative effect, but in Ayan's case he has cached this opportunity."
Ayan has his own computer lab at his home in Coventry, containing a computer network which he built.

He spends around two hours a day learning about the operating system and how to install programmes.
When the boy arrived to take the Microsoft exam, the invigilators were concerned that he was too young to be a candidate.

His father reassured them that Ayan would be all right on his own.
The test is usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians.

Ayan Qureshi at the compurer
The exam invigilators thought Ayan Qureshi was too young to be a candidate
Ayan's mother Mamoona is training to be a GP.
The family moved to England from Pakistan in 2009.

"I'm very happy and very proud, I don't want to see him set a world record every day. But I want him to do his best whatever he does in his life," she said.
Ayan says he hopes to launch a UK-based IT hub similar to America's Silicon Valley one day, which he intends to call E-Valley.
He also wants to start his own company.

Source: http://m.bbc.com/news/technology-30054140
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 8:38pm On Nov 14, 2014
checkdate:
PLEASE WHICH COUNTRY ?


I WISH HE IS A NIGERIAN.
India or Pakistan.
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by omoadeleye(m): 8:39pm On Nov 14, 2014
na so e simple ba??
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by DAVE5(m): 8:42pm On Nov 14, 2014
Aprime:
Don't think about how possible it is.
Just read, believe and skip over. grin
if I believe d op n d source(bbc ) den I must b d most gullible guy ever liveth
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 8:43pm On Nov 14, 2014
That's his own way to success. whatever you can do to take you to a higher ground, JUST DO IT(Nike).

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Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Bendyke(m): 8:44pm On Nov 14, 2014
At 5 yrs ? U gotta b kiddin me... Reali hapi 4 d kid... I jux wish i wax exposed to computer at a younger age i 4 d discuss wit bill gates and Allen nw bt al d same tnk God say na me d hia so
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 8:45pm On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 8:47pm On Nov 14, 2014
cynalvy:
Lord bless my own son with such incredible talent.Amen
I doubt it oooo, have u forgotten I warned u to stop eating fufu that won't help ur child?

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Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by brownlord: 8:47pm On Nov 14, 2014
Here, Northern elders and imam's are brewing almajiris with koran, telling them there is only but one God allah, without explaining to them allah has different names and others serve him and call him a different name, they grow up only to later establish bomb and IED lab, setting up suicide bombing club e.t.c for reward of imaginary 72 virgins when they start marrying the girls at age 8,9 and 10, just wondering where the virgins will come from

Please what is Ayan Qureshi's religion?
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Lstar4real(m): 8:48pm On Nov 14, 2014
Dannyset:
If he's not a Nigerian, am not interested.
guy...u go old
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by sikira247(f): 8:49pm On Nov 14, 2014
ElGabi:
Nice one. Meanwhile our naija 5yr olds neva sabi there name finish.
Says who? It depends on the environment they find themselves. Some kids are extremely sharp these days
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by EmmaOgbu(m): 8:51pm On Nov 14, 2014
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Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Mrfils(m): 8:52pm On Nov 14, 2014
Atk01:
Wow! That's lovely.
*scratches head*
At age five, I was still running around in pants and a singlet.
U try sef u wear paiynt.... Some of us grin grin
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by kccarew(f): 8:55pm On Nov 14, 2014
Cool, awesome!
oroagba:
A boy from Coventry has become the youngest computer specialist in the world.
Ayan Qureshi is now a Microsoft Certified Professional after passing the tech giant's exam when he was just five years old.

Ayan, now six, whose father is an IT consultant, has set up his own computer network at home.

He told the BBC he found the exam difficult but enjoyable, and hopes to set up a UK-based tech hub one day.
"There were multiple choice questions, drag and drop questions, hotspot questions and scenario-based questions," he told the BBC Asian Network.

"The hardest challenge was explaining the language of the test to a five-year-old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory," explained Ayan's father Asim.
Mr Qureshi introduced his son to computers when he was three years old. He let him play with his old computers, so he could understand hard drives and motherboards.

"I found whatever I was telling him, the next day he'd remember everything I said, so I started to feed him more information," he explained.

"Too much computing at this age can cause a negative effect, but in Ayan's case he has cached this opportunity."
Ayan has his own computer lab at his home in Coventry, containing a computer network which he built.

He spends around two hours a day learning about the operating system and how to install programmes.
When the boy arrived to take the Microsoft exam, the invigilators were concerned that he was too young to be a candidate.

His father reassured them that Ayan would be all right on his own.
The test is usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians.

Ayan Qureshi at the compurer
The exam invigilators thought Ayan Qureshi was too young to be a candidate
Ayan's mother Mamoona is training to be a GP.
The family moved to England from Pakistan in 2009.

"I'm very happy and very proud, I don't want to see him set a world record every day. But I want him to do his best whatever he does in his life," she said.
Ayan says he hopes to launch a UK-based IT hub similar to America's Silicon Valley one day, which he intends to call E-Valley.
He also wants to start his own company.

Source: http://m.bbc.com/news/technology-30054140
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by izikjon(m): 9:03pm On Nov 14, 2014
Great smart kid...
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Dannyset(m): 9:07pm On Nov 14, 2014
Lstar4real:
guy...u go old

Amen ooo, and in good health and wealth. Always remember to add that buddy.
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by GANDALF1(m): 9:07pm On Nov 14, 2014
The next Michael Jackson sad
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Jeolight: 9:09pm On Nov 14, 2014
it is possible. children grab what is being taught quickly at a tender age. they emulate from their parents what they see them doing that is why you will see children playing daddy and mummy when they were small. the girls will be taking care of the house and the children while the daddy will be driving truck or other things that men do.

its now our turn to impact knowledge on our children when they come. send them to learn things apart from schooling. let them try their hands on different things and answer their questions whenever asked so that things will be clearer to them.

let's not make the same mistake our parents made by thinking that seeing their children through school is the only ideal thing. thanks
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by nneh1(f): 9:15pm On Nov 14, 2014
Atk01:
Wow! That's lovely.
*scratches head*
At age five, I was still running around in pants and a singlet.


If there was a singlet self.
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by dreezybines: 9:15pm On Nov 14, 2014
cool...if its true
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by CyberWolf: 9:15pm On Nov 14, 2014
overlord29:
Pictures Or...
funny grin grin grin
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by Nobody: 9:21pm On Nov 14, 2014
post=28019493:
Okay o
Lol, wetin girls sabi for technology
Re: Five-year-old Passes Microsoft Exam by ZUBY77(m): 9:27pm On Nov 14, 2014
Must have been a 5 year old from the western world.
5 year olds from Africa and South America don't know what else exams mean?

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