Muhammed Hamidat Ismail’s academic journey has been nothing short of exceptional.
A prodigious student hailing from the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Abuja, Hamidat has continuously demonstrated her versatility and drive.
While her prowess in the field of engineering is commendable, her linguistic talents have earned her a distinctive recognition.
The renowned Japan Foundation; Japanese Language Institute, recognized globally for its dedication to the dissemination of the Japanese language and culture, has extended an invitation to this 300-level student.
Hamidat has been selected to be part of the 2023 Japanese language programme, a meticulously curated course designed to cater to exceptional overseas students.
Over the span of two weeks, she will immerse herself in intensive language sessions, aiming to further hone her linguistic abilities.
This prestigious invitation didn’t come unbidden. It serves as a testament to Hamidat’s relentless dedication and passion for the Japanese language.
Her recent triumph at the third Japanese speech contest held in Nigeria saw her clinching the “Best Performance Award”.
Competing against a plethora of talented individuals, Hamidat’s speech stood out, captivating the audience and judges alike.
Speaking about this remarkable opportunity, an elated Hamidat shared her feelings,
“I’m so happy about the invitation and filled with gratitude for getting this opportunity. Japan has always held a special place in my heart, and the prospect of being there, surrounded by its rich culture and heritage, is a dream come true.”
As Hamidat prepares for this exciting journey, her peers, mentors, and the entire University of Abuja community stand proudly behind her.
The dedication and hard work she’s showcased in her academic endeavors serve as an inspiration to many.
In conclusion, we extend our heartiest congratulations to Hamidat on her outstanding achievements.
As she embarks on this new chapter, we wish her continued success and a transformative experience in Japan.
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