Nigerian Tech Lady Receives Honorary Doctorate in Technology from UNIABUJA
She tweeted from her handle @Big Nenz, “I am deeply honored and humbled to announce that I have received an Honorary Doctorate Degree - Doctor of Technology (D. Tech. honoris causa). The ceremony was held at the University of Abuja on Saturday. She emphasized her commitment to furthering technological advancements through her various endeavors, including her career, books, non-profit initiatives, advocacy work, and ongoing research projects.
Nigerian tech enthusiast Adaora Nwodo has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Technology by the University of Abuja.
The announcement was made by Adaora herself on social media platform X.com, where she shared her excitement and gratitude for the prestigious recognition.
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She tweeted from her handle @Big Nenz, “I am deeply honored and humbled to announce that I have received an Honorary Doctorate Degree - Doctor of Technology (D. Tech. honoris causa). The ceremony was held at the University of Abuja on Saturday, and it was so beautiful. This prestigious recognition is a milestone in my journey, and I am immensely grateful for it.”
In her tweet, Adaora also congratulated the other honorees and expressed her gratitude to those who nominated her for the degree. “Congratulations to the other honorands as well. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the people who nominated me for this incredible honor,” she wrote.
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Furthermore, Adaora gave a special mention to Prowess University, acknowledging their support and belief in her work. She emphasized her commitment to furthering technological advancements through her various endeavors, including her career, books, non-profit initiatives, advocacy work, and ongoing research projects.
"Awards like this are a call to do more, and I hope to continue contributing to technology through my career, books, non-profit, advocacy, research (more on this soon) and more. Here’s to more of this,” she concluded.