At Pan-Atlantic University, we take immense pride in the achievements of our students, whose dedication and pursuit of excellence continue to set new standards for academic and professional success. Today, we are delighted to celebrate three outstanding 400-level students who have excelled in one of the most rigorous professional accounting examinations in Nigeria—the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) exams.
Meet Our Achievers

Kaothar Rufai (Economics, Year 4)
Kaothar Rufai, a final-year Economics student, has demonstrated exceptional commitment and resilience in balancing her demanding academic schedule with the intensive preparation required for the ICAN exams. Her remarkable performance is a testament to her analytical skills, discipline, and passion for continuous learning. Kaothar’s achievement not only highlights her personal dedication but also serves as an inspiration to fellow Economics students aspiring to broaden their professional horizons.

Chidera Ogaraku (Accounting, Year 4)
For Chidera Ogaraku, success in the ICAN exams is the result of unwavering focus and a deep-rooted passion for accounting. As a Year 4 Accounting student, Chidera has consistently displayed academic excellence and a drive to master her field. Her accomplishment in the ICAN exams is a proud milestone, reflecting her readiness to take on the challenges and responsibilities of the accounting profession.

Mmesoma Ilekuba (Accounting, Year 4)
Mmesoma Ilekuba’s outstanding performance in the ICAN exams is a reflection of her perseverance and commitment to excellence. As a final-year Accounting student, Mmesoma’s journey has been marked by hard work, curiosity, and a desire to make a positive impact in the world of finance and accounting. Her success is a beacon for other students, proving that determination and a clear vision can lead to great achievements.
These achievements underscore Pan-Atlantic University’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded graduates who excel both academically and professionally. The success of Kaothar, Chidera, and Mmesoma in the ICAN exams not only brings honour to their individual journeys but also to the university community as a whole.