A 300 level student of Software Engineering, Veritas University, Abuja, Izuafa Abdulrafiu has been selected as Microsoft Most Valuable Player in the United States of America.
The Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications of the University, Ben Agande confirmed that “by this selection, 18 year old Izuafa Abdulrafiu joins other MVPs from around the world to engage with product teams, discuss new technologies and contribute generally to Microsoft ecosystems.
“In his 200 level, Mr Abdulrafiu had won first place in the Africa First AI-Powered Inter-University Quizathon and won a cash prize of N350,000 Naira.
“He competed against over 150 universities across Nigeria and 7,000+ participants in the competition that covered various courses based on the National Universities Commission (NUC) curriculum.
“Participants answered the maximum number of questions correctly within 25 minutes, with the event lasting five (5) hours from 10 AM to three PM”.
According to Agande “Organisers of the events had said that “Abdulrafiu’s intelligence, consistency, and tenacity led him to the top of the leaderboard, securing the overall winner title”.
Speaking on his experience as Microsoft MVP, Abdulrafiu said: “I recently had the incredible opportunity to attend the Microsoft MVP Global Summit in the United States, an exclusive event where Microsoft brings together MVPs from around the world to engage with product teams, discuss new technologies, and contribute to the Microsoft ecosystem.
“At 18 years old, I became the youngest Microsoft MVP globally, which was a huge milestone in my journey as a tech professional. Being an MVP means consistently contributing to Microsoft technologies, sharing knowledge, and engaging with the developer community. My work in emerging technologies, particularly AI, played a key role in securing my MVP status and, in turn, my invitation to this summit.
“The summit lasted three days, and Microsoft fully covered my travel, accommodation, and participation costs. It was an amazing experience where I had the chance to interact directly with Microsoft leaders, engineers, and fellow MVPs from all over the world. We discussed cutting-edge innovations, shared insights, and explored the future of Microsoft technologies. However, due to Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), I can’t share many specifics about what was discussed.
“From Nigeria, I can estimate that there were about three to four of us in attendance, though I don’t have the exact numbers. Additionally, I believe some other Nigerians who reside in different countries also participated in the summit, highlighting the strong presence of Nigerian talent in the global tech space.
“Overall, the Microsoft MVP Global Summit was an inspiring and career-defining experience for me. It reinforced my passion for technology and my commitment to contributing to the Microsoft community. The connections I made and the knowledge I gained will undoubtedly shape my journey moving forward. I am grateful for this opportunity and excited about what’s ahead!”