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Naija Man Who Solved A 30-Year Mathematical Problem In Japan Now Makes Electric Cars For Nissan Motors

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When Ufot Ekon, a Nigerian national, announced breaking a 30-year-old mathematical problem in Japan, it drew a lot of reactions. Then, he was a student at Tokai University, Tokyo, where he solved a mathematical problem that had proven difficult for many mathematicians for over three decades.

This achievement earned him numerous national awards in Japan, and he became the best-graduating student in the history of the University.

According to Africa Archives, Ekong is a decorated electrical electronic engineer who now works and makes cars for automobile giant Nissan.

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As of January 2023, Ekong has gone on to have two patented products, including an electric car he built himself.

Ekong holds a Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a doctorate in Power Electronics and Motor drives. Both of these degrees are from Tokai University, where he has the highest score in the institution’s 81 years of existence.

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