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A level 500 student of the Department of Computer Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Abdullahi Ahmad Bello has emerged winner of the world student”s competition on Artificial Intelligence (AI) held in republic of China.

Abdullahi who hails from Babura LGA in jigawa state had earlier emerged the winner of the regional competition held in South Africa.

Presenting the winner before Jigawa state executive council, the state commissioner for Higher Education Dr Isa Yusuf Chamo said, Abdullahi emerged winner at the world competition which was participated by 42 countries.

He told the state governor that, Abdullahi Ahmad and Adam Isa Adam of Roni Local government who also participated in the competition are proudly sons of Jigawa state and they are reflection of the state government huge investment in education and new hope for better future.

They were offered scholarship for Masters and Ph’D as soon as they finished their first degree.

In a remark, the winner of the world Artificial Intelligence AI Competition Abdullahi Ahmad Bello disclosed that, some of the invention he made included, developing AI software that can detect Breast Cancer,

He also developed Robot that can detect flood wave before it occur and an AI eye glasses that can convert written script into voice, with three different languages namely Hausa , Yoruba and English.

He thanked the state government for its support and encouragement promising to continue to make Jigawa proud of its children to use their skills and knowledge for finding solution to human and ecological challenges

 

 

 

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