Ashad Khaled, the 5-year-old son of renowned American DJ Khaled Mohammed Khaled, aka DJ Khaled, has completed kindergarten in the country.
DJ Khaled, who shared a photo of his son on Instagram, expressed his happiness at seeing him make scholastic progress and expressed the hope that he would become a highly successful adult.
God accomplished! Come on, @asahdkhaled! I’m so happy that I posted again! I adore you so much!!! “ASAHD,” he penned.
Ashad also shared his joy after receiving his first degree on his own Instagram account. “I succeeded! Here I go to first grade,” he remarked.
In another story, Young African man graduates with first-class in Pharmacy, wins scholarship to 4 UK universities at the same
A brilliant Nigerian man named Adebisi Yusuff Adebayo has set an outstanding record after securing scholarships into four (4) world-class universities in the United Kingdom with his first-class degree in Pharmacy.
Yusuff Adebayo graduated from the University of Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria with an outstanding first-class Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm). He emerged as one of the best graduating students in the university.
The determined young man however proceeded to apply for scholarships in the United Kingdom as his passion for research remains top of his priority.
Yusuff explained that he applied for scholarships at four top UK universities including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of Nottingham and the University of Southampton.
His applications were considered by the four universities and they all granted him scholarship offers to join their respective institutions.
The University of Cambridge offered him a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Population Health Sciences, and the University of Cambridge offered him an MPH in Global Health.
The University of Southampton and the University of Oxford offered him an MSc in Global Health and an MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology respectively.
Left with the option of selecting one of the four options, Yusuff Adebayo revealed that he has decided to enrol at the prestigious University of Oxford on a fully funded scholarship, making him one of the eight scholars nominated to the University of Oxford.
Yusuff Adebayo continued by saying that in addition to the Kevin Molloy Fellowship from Knowledge-Action-Change, he had also received two nominations and one reservation for Commonwealth Shared Scholarships.
He wishes his experience might encourage other young people to work hard and pursue their goals.
“The voyage has been interesting and filled with a range of feelings. Another example of how your background is never a barrier is my story.
I am incredibly enthusiastic about this new stage of my life, particularly the chance to develop my skills in global health research in this top-notch learning environment, he added.
He expresses gratitude to God, his teachers, and his family for their help. He expressed his gratitude to God, his mentors, his family, friends, funders, instructors, lecturers, and everyone else who had helped him along the way.