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I am Remarkable in 2019 because ...

I am Remarkable in 2019 because ...
01 - I was awarded a Fellowship by the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC).
02 - I was awarded the Practicing Licence as a Management Consultant.
03 - (Guinness World Records) The most accurate value of pi is 31,415,926,535,897 digits, and was achieved by Emma Haruka Iwao (Japan) with the support of Google LLC (USA)
in Seattle, Washington, USA, on 14 March 2019.
I was opportune to meet Emma Haruka Iwao in California this year.
04 - I was honored by the Hult Prize Foundation to Judge at the 2019 Hult Prize Regional Summit.
05 - I took a bold step towards Data Science at MIT this year, besides the brand of been called “A Data Scientist” that final score of 91% gave me some much extra boost and confidence.
Well, its Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and its Data Science. I believe if you are pursuing a career in tech, you should test yourself here.
06 - I was able to participate in Connext 2019 at the Harvard Business School.
07 - I was hosted by Dr. Zakaria Olalekan at the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna to launch the New Entrepreneurship Building donated by TETFUND with start-up with technology for students.
08 - I was able to attend the Google I/O at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View. Officially met with Gene Seow, Global Community Manager for GBG.
09 - I was featured in the GBG Community video “START, GROW & SCALE your Startup with GBG”.
Many thanks to the Special Erica Hanson & Gene Seow. And also the Google Developer Relations Team, trust me I can mention some great names, but the page might not take all - you all made Ade remarkable with GBG, you are the best! and I am always grateful - Thank Q!
10 - Our GBG BizFest 2019 was lit.
11 - I was invited by CPAN (Computer Based Test Center Proprietors Association of Nigeria) to speak on how CBT centers all over Nigeria could be more sustainable. Many thanks to the current
CPAN President, Mr. Karl-Maxwell Chiadikobi Akwuruoha.
12 - The Council of the Institute of Management Specialists United Kingdom (IMS Nigeria Chapter) awarded me a fellowship too! Fellowship of the Institute of Management Specialists (FIMS).
13 - Many thanks to Quincy Jibril to participate at the Student Innovation Challenge (SIC) Bootcamp 2019.

14 - Almost forgot, many thank to Hult Prize for the invitation to attend the 2019 Hult Prize Finals and Awards Gala at the United Nations, New York



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