"Over 40 Scholarship Offers": Brilliant Nigerian Boy Beats 2648 Graduates, Gets Honoured By US School
- A young boy, Achunike Okafor, has been honoured by the school in the United States after emerging as the best student
- The brilliant student has received over 40 scholarship offers from different top universities following his record-breaking feat
- It was gathered that the young man beat 2649 graduates with a record-shattering 4.625-grade point average
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A Nigerian boy, Achunike Okafor, has been honoured by Science Park High School in Newark, New Jersey, for his extraordinary performance.
According to TapIntoNewark, an online newspaper, Okafor received an International Baccalaureate diploma with a record-shattering 4.625-grade point average from the school.
Okafor's GPA is the highest among Newark's 2,649 graduates in the Class of 2023 and the highest ever for the city public school district.
His achievement has earned him more than 40 scholarship offers, many from the nation's top universities, including Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Princeton, Penn State, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Southern California, and Rutgers.
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Achunike Okafor expressed his gratitude for the opportunities to attend prestigious universities and represent his family and community.
He said:
"I do not take lightly the privilege and responsibility to be among the few individuals selected for such honours."
The 18-year-old plans to attend Harvard University to pursue a neuroscience degree.
Science Park principal Darlene Gearhart described Okafor as an extraordinary individual who is humble, driven, and industrious.
She said:
"There's absolutely nothing average about him. He has always been a great kid and is always eager to learn."
Superintendent of Schools Roger León acknowledged Okafor's exceptional performance as a source of pride for Science Park High, the school district, and the Newark community.
“We are extremely proud of Achunike Okafor. His achievements are a testament to his perseverance, resilience, and dedication to excellence. We wish him continued success at Harvard, and look forward to more accomplishments from him in the future,” León said.
Achunike's father, Godfrey Okafor, expressed his family's pride in his son's achievements.
He emphasized the importance of education in their home and how it enables young people to provide for themselves and their families while building their future.
As a high school math teacher, he believes in the value of learning throughout life. Godfrey Okafor's five other children, including two older sons and three daughters, are pursuing computer engineering, pharmacology, nursing, and law degrees.
Outside of the classroom, Achunike held several leadership positions, including co-founder of the Science Club, vice president of the Junior Student Council and Stand & Deliver Club, president of the Future Educators Club and Black Student Union, co-captain of the robotics team, and treasurer of the Environmental Club.
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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported in a sad story earlier that, tragically, James Lutterodt, a young kid from Ketasco who assisted his school in reaching the 2021 National Science and Math Quiz finals, had died.
According to family-friendly sources, his death occurred while he was enrolled in the University of Ghana's Computer Science program.
The Ghanaian community, who knew James for his brains and commitment, is devastated by his passing.
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