"The image of Bangladesh will be brightened further across the world with this prestigious Nobel Peace Prize award to the distinguished personality," Ahmed said in a statement.
The President was joined by Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and main opposition leader Sheikh Hasina Wajed, now in the US on a private visit, in congratulating the first Nobel Prize winner of the country.
Khaleda said Yunus' award was a source of "huge pride" to the 144 million people of the country. "The entire nation is proud of the first Nobel prize for any Bangladeshi citizen. The world's most prestigious award has enhanced the dignity and honour of the nation in the international areana," she said.
Major Bangladeshi publications also dedicated reams of newsprint to stories of 66-year-old Yunus' achievements and photographs as thousands besieged his home since the news broke yesterday.
Yunus makes nation proud screamed a headline in the leading Daily Star newspaper while its sister publication the Bengali-language Prothom Alo wrote Bangladesh is smiling with Yunus pride.
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