Worthy of emulation
‘‘YOUR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND SUCCESS STORY ARE WORTHY OF EMULATION BY THE GIRL CHILD AND SERVE AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR THE WOMEN’S WORLD’’ - Mrs Nwachukwu
A certified Child psychologist and emotional intelligence Life coach, Mrs. Uzoamaka Nwachukwu, commended the efforts of Amaraizu Mmesoma on her academic achievements, which were unveiled during the federal University of Technology Owerri’s recently concluded convocation ceremony held on December 6, 2024.
Mrs. Nwachukwu, who is also the Co-Founder of Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation, made this remark on Friday, December 20, 2024, during the review of the organization’s action plan for the year about to end, 2024 and the upcoming year 2025.
During the annual meeting organized by Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation, Miss Amaraizu Mmesoma was recognized and appointed as an Ambassador to Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation, tasked with inspiring younger individuals, particularly girls, to achieve greater gender strides in academics and all fields.
Expressing her elation and admiration for Amaraizu Mmesoma’s academic excellence, Mrs. Nwachukwu, who is also a mother and woman, emphasized the significance of this achievement. She underscored that this recognition should be celebrated and promoted by all women.
“We are delighted to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Mmesoma Amaraizu, the recipient of the Overall Best Graduating Female Student Award from Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO). She has been recognized as the best graduating female student faculty of Engineering and the best graduating student in Mechanical Engineering at FUTO, with an exceptional CGPA of 4.73 on a 5.0 scale, accompanied by first-class honors in Mechanical Engineering.
Mmesoma’s remarkable accomplishments extend beyond her academic achievements. She has been awarded five undergraduates awards, a testament to her unwavering dedication and resilience.
The Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation has acknowledged Mmesoma’s remarkable feat and commended her for her resilience. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to all female students, encouraging them to strive for excellence and mental well-being” she said.
Chief Sir Barr OAU Onyema of Akpaga Ikenga Chambers, and Advisor to the Cope and Live Mental Health Awareness Foundation, expressed his admiration for Mmesoma, describing her as a model who can positively influence other females and contribute significantly to society. He expressed his pride in being a part of this historic moment and acknowledged her intelligence, articulation, and brilliance.
Mmesoma expressed her gratitude to God for His infinite mercy and grace. She also expressed her sincere appreciation to her parents, whom she described as role models. She acknowledged their unwavering commitment, guidance, and discipline, as well as the values they instilled in her. Mmesoma emphasized the importance of discipline, determination, and dedication, and expressed pride in their unwavering support. She also extended her gratitude to her siblings and friends, acknowledging their positive influence on her journey.
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