A PhD degree is a significant achievement which many lovers of books and knowledge hope to achieve.
Aqeeb Sabr bagged a PhD in Mathematics while his wife Raqia Mohammed bagged a PhD in Applied Mathematics.
Legit.ng notes that a Twitter user identified as Kwankwason Tuwita made the disclosure on his page on Monday, April 22.
See his tweet below:
Congratulations Aqeeb Sabr (PhD in Mathematics) and his wife Raqia Mohammed (PhD in Applied Mathematics). pic.twitter.com/91AXLzA92K
— Kwankwason Tuwita
(@baba__________) April 22, 2019
Nigerians on Twitter have given funny reactions to the academic achievement of the couple.
A Twitter user identified as Ibrahim said: “Next time a lecturer asks you to find X.. pls arrest this couple coz they must be holding X hostage.”
Nunga Thanos said: “They’d probably give birth to a math’s set or calculator.”
Below are other reactions:
Hahahahaha.
Everyday quantitative analysis and logic until everything makes sense— NemmySucre (@OrijiSucre) April 23, 2019
This is where you can find X peacefully
— JAM3S (@ameeyrrr) April 22, 2019
Only calculations in that family. Fear
— chop chop (@jimmafeni) April 23, 2019
Thier child is in trouble
He will solve maths in the Womb— 于司福 (@hamzeedodoh) April 22, 2019
They will give birth to calculators and formulas LOL
— Muhammed Tijjani (@MuhammedTijjan7) April 23, 2019
Their children should be ready to find X and Y.
— Chinedu_M (@Ned_Cray) April 22, 2019
ThankGod, if Y is this, find X, has come to an end, just send us their address so as to locate X with ease now
— Bernard
(@OladejiAbiodun4) April 23, 2019
They would be using mathematical equations to cook
— pacman
(@ahmerd101) April 23, 2019
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a student of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto identified as Zainab Abdullahi emerged as the institution’s first female first class graduate in Physics.
The 22-year-old student is one of those listed at the recent combined convocation ceremony of the university as having bagged first class honours.
Zainab who is an indigene of Katsina, graduated with a CPGA of 4.81 in the 2017/2018 academic session.
Reacting to her academic feat, Zainab said: “It was just dedication and prayers. Since my UG1, I’ve worked hard towards graduating with First Class.
“I read to understand, not just to pass, so I do not like cramming. Anytime I had free period, I did not waste it. I read, if not in class, then in the library, or in group discussion.”
She was said to be the overall best at the University Primary School where she did her basic education. She was also overall best in NECO at the University Model Secondary School Sokoto.