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Masters Graduate Who Bagged First Class from University of Barmenda Speaks [Video]

  • Ngoh Philemon Njoh achieved a first-class Master’s degree in Theatre, Television, and Film from the University of Bamenda with a CGPA of 3.85/4
  • His success stemmed from his passion for his field, disciplined time management, and determination to excel despite challenges
  • Ngoh’s achievements have opened numerous opportunities, and he aspires to further his studies to PhD level and own a production house

Ngoh Philemon Njoh, a distinguished graduate from the University of Bamenda, made remarkable strides in his academic journey.

He earned a first-class Master’s degree in Theatre, Television, and Film with a CGPA of 3.85/4.0.

Man who completed masters degree from Barmenda University breaks silence. Photo credit: Ngoh Philemon Njoh/Legit NigeriaSource: Original

Speaking with Legit.ng, Njoh said he is proud of the fact that he completed his Master’s degree within the standard two-year duration, a feat that many find challenging.

He said:

“Taking on courses that my mates thought no one could make it in and validating them all is something I won’t forget.”

Passion …

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How this Mass. robotics team is persevering after heroics put out school fire [Video]

Pentucket Regional Middle High School will welcome students back Wednesday after the building closed for two days following a small fire.The fire, which broke out in the West Newbury school's auditorium Saturday morning, was quickly put out by the school's robotics team, who was praised for their heroics. "Youre never really prepared for walking into the next room and seeing a fire indoors," engineering and robotics teacher Mo Elhelw said. "The students and the mentors were really ready to step up and address the situation."However, the quickly extinguished fire will have some negative effects on the team. "We're losing one of six weeks of build season," Elhelw said. "It's a big setback," junior and robotics team member Nicholas Souliotis said. "But we're going to work throughout."Sophomore and club leader William Wallace says he already has a plan."One of our courses of action is actually adding meeting time. The current schedule that we have is cut back from last year, which boosted most of our productivity," Wallace said. "But considering the fire that put us back, were going to have to rebound back to that multi-day, more time schedule to pick up some of the slack."While the school is reopening, the robotics team's shop space will likely be closed until the weekend. Elhelw says the adversity before the team's first competition on Feb. 14 will be a big learning lesson. "Our students are having a great opportunity to learn about design triage," Elhelw said. "When things run behind schedule or when your deadlines move up or your goal posts change, how do you modify your path to reach your final project?"