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Nigerian teen gets 19 scholarship offers from US and Canada

 A Nigerian young person, who scored straight As in WASSCE, has gotten 19 full-ride grant offers from colleges across the United States and Canada. 


Triumph Yinka-Banjo, a 17-year-old optional school graduate, was offered more than $5 million dollars of grant cash for an undergrad program of study, as per affirmation records and gauges of monetary guide grants. 



"It actually feels pretty amazing. I applied to such countless schools since I didn't figure any school would acknowledge me," Victory told CNN. 


Brought into the world to Nigerian guardians, mother Chika Yinka-Banjo, a senior instructor at the University of Lagos, and Father Adeyinka Banjo, a private area obtainment and store network leader, Victory was given possible full grants from the Ivy League schools, Yale College, Princeton University, Harvard College, and Brown University. 


Other US grant offers incorporated those from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia. 


In Canada, Victory was offered the Lester B. Pearson grant from the University of Toronto and the Karen McKellin International Leader of Tomorrow (KMILOT) grant from the University of British Columbia. 


Triumph, who was a senior official in auxiliary school, added: "Their confirmations measures are amazingly particular. They just acknowledge the most elite. Thus, you can envision how, consistently, I need to advise myself that I really got into these schools. It is dreamlike!" 


Triumph rose to public noticeable quality in late 2020 after she scored straight As in her West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). 


Months sooner, the Nigerian high schooler had been appraised as the "Top in the World" in English as a subsequent language (talking support) by the University of Cambridge International Examination (CIE). Triumph aced the Cambridge IGCSE test — procuring An in every one of the six subjects she sat for. 


Triumph disclosed to CNN her noteworthy accomplishments are a result of difficult work. 


"They have caused me genuinely to feel glad about the difficult work I have placed into a few parts of my life throughout the long term. I'm gradually starting to understand that I merit them," she said. 


The young person commented that her various grant offers "have made me stand taller, grin more extensive, and praise myself all the more frequently." 


Triumph said she desires to examine Computational Biology. Notwithstanding, she is as yet weighing up her alternatives on which school to pick, having been charmed by numerous renowned organizations. 


"I'm actually doing explore on certain schools that are at the first spot on my list, similar to Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Duke, Johns Hopkins, and simply attempting to look into every one of them completely," she told CNN.


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