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Wilfred Asuquo, a Nigerian data analyst in the US, has spoken on how he achieved all he did with his HND certificate.
Asuquo said the reason why he attended polytechnic is because he could not afford the financial responsibility of attending a University.
The data analyst also said he became a pilot from where he started as a cabin crew member.
Wilfred Asuquo, a Nigerian living in the US, has narrated how he was able to break the stigma that is commonly associated with Higher National Diploma (HND).
He said that he was able to graduate with an amazing 3.30/4.00 CPGA despite the fact many took him for an unserious student because he was into school politcs.
Asuquo said he had to go to a polytechnic because he could not afford the financial cost of attending a University, and not that he couldn't get admission into one.
He even added that he had admission into different Universities for pharmacy, Medicine, and Pharmacology.
On commenting on the bias between an HND holder and University graduate, he said no one should ever allow that stop them.
Asuquo said he was able to break a career barrie without having to get a PGD, has he became a trained commercial pilot.
He said from that, he moved up to being a business and data analyst. He, however chipped it in that he got his masters through WES evaluation in the US.
"With my HND certificate with GPD or prerequisites, i have broken the boundaries from being a cabin crew to being a trained commercial pilot then transitioned to being a business and data analyst. Remember, i got my MSC by just WES evaluation in the US. How i did it............. You can also do it", he said.
Asuquo said the reason why he attended polytechnic is because he could not afford the financial responsibility of attending a University.
The data analyst also said he became a pilot from where he started as a cabin crew member.
Wilfred Asuquo, a Nigerian living in the US, has narrated how he was able to break the stigma that is commonly associated with Higher National Diploma (HND).
He said that he was able to graduate with an amazing 3.30/4.00 CPGA despite the fact many took him for an unserious student because he was into school politcs.
Asuquo said he had to go to a polytechnic because he could not afford the financial cost of attending a University, and not that he couldn't get admission into one.
He even added that he had admission into different Universities for pharmacy, Medicine, and Pharmacology.
On commenting on the bias between an HND holder and University graduate, he said no one should ever allow that stop them.
Asuquo said he was able to break a career barrie without having to get a PGD, has he became a trained commercial pilot.
He said from that, he moved up to being a business and data analyst. He, however chipped it in that he got his masters through WES evaluation in the US.
"With my HND certificate with GPD or prerequisites, i have broken the boundaries from being a cabin crew to being a trained commercial pilot then transitioned to being a business and data analyst. Remember, i got my MSC by just WES evaluation in the US. How i did it............. You can also do it", he said.
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