JOMILOJU is nine-year-old pupil of Role Model School, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos,
Jomiloju Tunde-Oladipo, has emerged the youngest Nigerian Microsoft certified professional.
He came tops among 21 pupils who sat for the
professional examination in Lagos.
He is now a Microsoft office specialist in
office word 2010.
Jomiloju scored 769 out of 1,000 in the examination
held in August.
In his examination score report, the slim-built
boy performed well in Sharing and Maintaining Documents, Formatting Content,
Applying Page Layout, and Reusable Content, among other subjects.
By the feat, Jomiloju has joined the league of
young Microsoft certified professionals, including Nigeria’s 10-year-old
Anjolaoluwa Seyi-Ojo; an eight-year-old Indian, Lavishnashree, and two
Pakistanis, named Arfa and Thobani.
Microsoft Certified Professional is a
certification programme provided by Microsoft Corporation. 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.
Jomiloju, whose certificate was signed by the
Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft Corporation, Steven Ballmer, says he did not
achieve this feat easily, but through persistence and hard work.
He says, “It was not all that easy, because I
had attempted the examination last year, I did not make it then. But I remained
focused and I put in a lot of hard work.
“At home and in the school, I am always on the
computer. After school hours, if am not doing anything, I will go to my
Information Communication Technology teacher, to learn more.”
Jomiloju sat for the examination when he was in primary Five.
Jomiloju sat for the examination when he was in primary Five.
Relating his experience, Jomiloju says, “In
all, I answered 20 questions, after answering a question, the computer takes
you to another one. And at times, there will be an instruction to skip the next
question. But the programme still directs one to come back to those questions
one had earlier skipped.”
But was he really scared having failed once to
meet the cut off mark? He stresses that he was really afraid due to his earlier
experience but he was optimistic of having success, because according to him,
he has prepared well.
He also gives kudos to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tunde-Ladipo, for their support and imbuing in him the ‘can do’ spirit in
achieving the success.
He says, “My mum and dad were very supportive.
They always tell me never to give up and eventually it paid off. Moreover, they
had bought the latest Dell laptop. Again, I am always fascinated about
computer. The way it works and the process, and the way it organises data.”
Jomiloju who is a left-handed writer, according
to his parents, has been a gifted child. He has always been in love with
gadgets. His mum, Toyin, says, “Jomiloju since he was baby had loved playing
with gadgets, he was never interested in toys. He would pick up remote controls
for both TV and air-conditioner, and he would correctly use them for their
specific functions.”
His father adds, “It is not that we are unnecessarily
indulging him but he is such a brilliant child. He’s multi-talented. He plays
the saxophone, he’s good on keyboard, he acts very well and he’s a good
swimmer.
“Each term, he participates in school drama and
quiz. He also gets prizes in other subjects, apart from ICT.”
Does Jomiloju want to pursue a career in
software/hardware project like Bill Gates and Steve Job? Spotting an innocent
smile, the youngster nods his head in affirmative.
His school administrator, Mrs. Adesimbo Banjo, who speaks glowingly about Jomiloju, says the feat recorded by her pupil is a tonic for other pupils.
His ICT teacher, Mr. Mathew Alo, also commends Jomiloju for the feat.
His school administrator, Mrs. Adesimbo Banjo, who speaks glowingly about Jomiloju, says the feat recorded by her pupil is a tonic for other pupils.
His ICT teacher, Mr. Mathew Alo, also commends Jomiloju for the feat.
He adds, “Jomiloju was taught all the necessary
things he needed to know and he came out as the most outstanding among 20
others from different schools in Lagos.
His class teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogunrinola, says Jomiloju takes his studies seriously. She states, “He is not only good in ICT, but in other subjects. He is hard working and well behaved.”
His class teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Ogunrinola, says Jomiloju takes his studies seriously. She states, “He is not only good in ICT, but in other subjects. He is hard working and well behaved.”
For Jomiloju, he’s not resting on his oars yet,
as he says he is still going to seek more Microsoft certifications.
“I still want to sit for more examinations. I will still do excel and power points,” he says
“I still want to sit for more examinations. I will still do excel and power points,” he says
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