A remarkable feat unfolded at the recent Global Opportunity Network (GONET) Academy Cohort 8 Graduation Ceremony at the Paynesville City Hall where Adanna Jude Tarley Soeh, a fifth-grade student from the Providence Christian School System in Duazon Margibi County, stood out among 357 graduates.
The 11-year-old kid now has a certificate in Microsoft Productivity while making strives to achieve primary education.
Despite his tender age of 11, Adanna proudly received a certificate from GONET
Academy for his completion of studies in Microsoft Productivity.
Adanna’s journey to this achievement is as inspiring as it is exceptional. While most of his peers were only navigating elementary school routines, Adanna, with unwavering support from his parents, embarked on a two-month career program during his time in high school.
This decision not only showcased his remarkable dedication but also resulted in him attaining a certification in Microsoft Productivity, a commendable feat for someone at his age.
At the graduation ceremony, Adanna’s proficiency shone brightly as he confidently delivered the introductory speech for the Guest Speaker. His articulate delivery and remarkable poise underscored his academic prowess, setting him apart from his elementary peers and earning him well-deserved praise from attendees.
In acknowledging Adanna’s outstanding performance, the Guest Speaker urged him to continue on his path of productivity and excellence, recognizing the vast potential that lies ahead for this young prodigy.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Kerkulah, the Chief Executive Officer of GONET Academy, shared insights into the institution’s future endeavors, expressing a commitment to bolster its aims and objectives.
Kerkulah revealed that GONET Academy is not only receiving commendations but also gaining relevance among national and international partners, who closely monitor the institution’s operations.