A 10-year-old JSS 1 pupil of Valencia College, Ibadan, Oyo State,
Seyi-Ojo Anjolaoluwa, has done his school proud by becoming one of the
youngest kids that have obtained the Microsoft Certified Professional
certificate. He has emerged the youngest Nigerian Microsoft certified
professional and one of the youngest people in the world to attain such
feat.
Born on July 21, 2002 to the family of Dr and Mrs
Anjolaoluwa, the chubby boy participated in the MCIP test on July 24,
2012. He scored 869 out of possible 1,000. Due to his performance, he
was adjudged by Microsoft as a certified professional in Microsoft
Windows XP (Administration Management and Configuration, Exam 70 – 270).
Anjolaoluwa,
a JSS1 pupil of Valencia College, Ibadan, Oyo State, has thus joined
the league of world’s set of young Microsoft certified professionals,
including Lavinashree, an eight-year-old Indian, and two Pakistanis,
named Arfa and Thobani.
Though their performance was not as high
as Anjolaoluwwa, some Nigerian children, which include Nwaiwo Favour of
Royal Family Academy, Abuja; and Osaremen Davidson and Olanrewaju
Shittu, both of Doregos Private Academy, Lagos are also in the good book
of Microsoft Incorporation for their enviable performances in the
certified examination.
Microsoft Certified Professional is an
internationally recognised certification programme provided by Microsoft
cooperation. 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.
Though he was
not the only pupil registered by his school for the professional
certification examination, the boy’s performance placed him shoulder
higher than his five other school mates.
Except for his good
looks and good natured smile, nothing about Anjolaoluwa appears
extraordinary. But will he pursue a career in software/hardware
development like Bill Gates and Michael Dell who started their
software/hardware project around the age of 13? Anjolaoluwa said no.
Rather
than pursue a career in information technology, he said his aspiration
was to become a medical doctor. His mission in life is to make his
school and country proud.
The Head of Training for ITS, an
Ibadan-based IT company in charge of the ICT section of Valencia
College, Mr. Oresanya Joshua, commended the efforts of Anjolaoluwa and
the other five pupils, saying they should be celebrated.
“The kids deserve to be celebrated,” he said.
Oresanya also urged the Federal Government to urgently integrate information technology into the nation’s school curriculum.
This,
he said, would not only enhance the sustenance of the gains that the
country has made in information technology, it would also help the
nation to discover ICT gurus in its school system.
He added that
his company has been in the vanguard of efforts to integrate information
Technology Training Curricula into Nigerian schools from primary to
tertiary levels. Oresanya added that schools should be encouraged to
take the teaching of ICT seriously.
“Schools should be encouraged
to embrace ICT because some schools still teach computer studies the
same way they teach social studies without exposing the kids to
practicals. If not for Anjolaoluwa and the other pupils that excelled in
the Microsoft Professional Certification test, we would not have known
that ICT gurus are within us,” he said.
The school Principal, Mrs
Victoria Morakinyo, also applauded Anjolaoluwa and the other pupils who
made the school, the country and Africa proud.
She added that
they thrived in the examination because of the state-of-the-art
facilities available in the college as well as the employment of expert
and quality teachers that deliver qualitative education to pupils.
The principal, however, commended Anjolaoluwa and other five pupils that sat for and passed the certification examination.
The other pupils are Adeyinka Oreoluwa, Odunsi Nicholas, Ajao Blessing Ololade Toluwanimi and Agbele Oluwaloniope.
They also came out in flying colours and were certified.
For the ICT savvy pupils, it was just the beginning of their career as
they promised to explore other areas of ICT certification so as to match
their counterparts in the developed world.
With the skill
acquired from this certification, these young Nigerians stand the chance
of securing high paying holiday jobs as system administrators, help
desk support analyst or as system engineer. This qualification places
them on a higher pedestal when compared with pupils of their age or
class.
Morakinyo said that with this feat, the college could
arguably be classified as the fist secondary school in the country to
produce six Microsoft Office Specialist pupils within a year.
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