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I started my ICAN journey at 13, says youngest chartered accountant

Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant, Osasere Okundaye, has recounted how she began her journey with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, ICAN, at the age of 13, after finishing secondary school early.

Okundaye spoke on Saturday during the Power Must Change Hands monthly programme at the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries headquarters in Magboro, Ogun State.

Recall that the 16-year-old student was last Monday announced as the country’s youngest chartered accountant by the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, in a statement.

“This remarkable milestone is a testament to the power of hard work, discipline, resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence,” the minister had said in the statement.

Sharing her testimony before the congregation weekend, Okundaye said her parents encouraged her to enrol for ICAN’s accounting technicians scheme, ATS, examinations instead of waiting until she was old enough for university admission.

She said: “I am 16 years old. I started this ICAN journey three years ago after finishing my secondary school early.

“My parents encouraged me to start writing the ICAN examinations through ATS instead of just waiting around until I got to the right age for university.”

According to her, the journey was particularly challenging because she did not study accounting in secondary school.

“I wasn’t an accounting student in secondary school, so the exams, especially at the first level proved very difficult, more difficult than they probably were for other people at the same level.

“But I had to put in extra effort, and with the grace of God, I was able to pass that first level. Ever since then, it has been a success,” she said.

The prodigy said she experienced a setback after failing one of her final examination papers last year but refused to give up.

“Last year, I failed one of my final papers, unfortunately, which I had to rewrite earlier this year in May,” she recalled.

“To the glory of God, I passed that examination, and now I can say that I am a qualified accountant of the institute at 16 years old.”

Okundaye’s feat is coming a year after Temilola Blossom Arise, an 18-year-old student at the University of Ilorin, UNILORIN, passed her professional stage examination of ICAN.