A primary six pupil of Role Model
School, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, has emerged one of the youngest pupils to
obtain the Microsoft Certified Professional certificate.
A nine-year-old pupil of Role Model
School, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, Jomiloju Tunde-Oladipo, has emerged the
youngest Nigerian Microsoft certified professional.
He came tops among 21 pupils who sat for the professional examination in Lagos.
He is now a Microsoft office specialist in office word 2010.
Jomiloju scored 769 out of 1,000 in the examination held in August.
In his examination score report, the
slim-built boy performed well in Sharing and Maintaining Documents,
Formatting Content, Applying Page Layout, and Reusable Content, among
other subjects.
By the feat, Jomiloju has joined the
league of young Microsoft certified professionals, including Nigeria’s
10-year-old Anjolaoluwa Seyi-Ojo; an eight-year-old Indian,
Lavishnashree, and two Pakistanis, named Arfa and Thobani.
Microsoft Certified Professional is a
certification programme provided by Microsoft Corporation. The
certification is tailored towards building skills on Microsoft business
solutions, focusing on client-end operating systems such as windows XP,
Vista, Windows7 among others.
Jomiloju, whose certificate was signed
by the Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corporation, Steven Ballmer,
says he did not achieve this feat easily, but through persistence and
hard work.
He says, “It was not all that easy,
because I had attempted the examination last year, I did not make it
then. But I remained focused and I put in a lot of hard work.
“At home and in the school, I am always
on the computer. After school hours, if am not doing anything, I will
go to my Information Communication Technology teacher, to learn more.”
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