Covenant University first-class Biochemistry graduate owns phone accessory store at market

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‎A first-class Biochemistry graduate from Covenant University has gone viral after owning a phone accessory store.

‎According to @amosubik on X (formerly Twitter), he crossed paths with the graduate at Alaba International market.

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‎Biochemistry Graduate Spotted Selling Phone Accessories 

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‎In the now-viral tweet, @amosubik shared that the graduate hails from the Eastern region of Nigeria and makes a daily income selling phone accessories.

‎He questioned why the graduate spent 4-5 years in university rather than starting the business.

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‎”I was at Alaba Int. Market today. This Igbo bro graduated from CU as top of his class, set up a phone accessories shop and hung a picture he took with Oyedepo. He is making money every day, open and close his business the way he likes. My question is why spend 4-5 years and that money on school when he can just set up shop with the money from the start?“,His tweet reads.

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‎In the comment section of the tweet, which has garnered over 300k views, the first-class graduate expresses gratitude to @amosubik for stopping by his store.

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‎”Thank you so much for stopping by at my store. My name is Ambassador Wisdom.CEO Ambassador Global Communication.Had my first Degree Bsc. Biochemistry, First Class Hons. from Covenant University”, He tweeted.

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