UI Law Student Exceeds Goal, Bags First-Class Degree
A University of Ibadan law graduate, Victor Ayoola, shares his inspiring journey from aiming for a 2:1 to achieving a first-class honours degree, motivating others on social media.
A University of Ibadan law graduate, Victor Ayoola, shares his inspiring journey from aiming for a 2:1 to achieving a first-class honours degree, motivating others on social media.
Ayo Oyedijo, a law student at the University of Ibadan, graduated with first-class honors despite battling severe anxiety, moving from a 3.43 to a 3.57 CGPA in her final year.
A Nigerian lady graduates with first-class honors in Cybersecurity from Caleb University, achieving a 4.79 CGPA and best student award, while humorously sharing her friend's suggestion to celebrate with a bold banner.
A University of Ibadan graduate, Bolaji Olatinwo, has sparked widespread online discussion after revealing he scored only 36 out of 100 in his Post-UTME exam but graduated with First Class Honours in Animal Science.
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A Nigerian gender advocate living in the United States for five years openly shares why she cannot afford a car, doesn't understand the US credit system, and drinks unfiltered tap water without shame.
Deborah Oludimu, a University of Ibadan graduate, trends online for graduating with first-class honors in law, breaking a family record after scoring 290 in UTME and being homeschooled.
A Nigerian man shares his journey of applying for a Canadian visa independently after an agent charged his father N2.5 million. He details the process, costs under N200k, and timeline, sparking online discussions about self-application strategies.
As of February 2026, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria has 19 universities, comprising 4 federal and 15 private institutions. This includes the renamed Yakubu Gowon University, part of Nigeria's total of 309 universities across 36 states and
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RecommendedDauda Ideraoluwa, a University of Ibadan law graduate, shares her inspiring story of waiting five years for admission, earning a first-class in history, and overcoming hardships to bag a second-class honours degree in law.
Maryam Adeniyi, the best graduating student at Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, with a 4.89 CGPA, discusses her missed chance to study medicine, her academic strategies, and future medical aspirations.
A 400-level medical student at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, made a bold decision to abandon her course and start engineering from 200 level, choosing purpose over pride despite criticism.
A Nigerian woman in Canada details the expenses for relocating her family of three, including IELTS exams and proof of funds, sparking online discussions and inquiries.
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has released data showing the top 10 states with highest student loan applications. Kano leads with 100,886 applications, while no states from the Southeast or South-South regions made the list, raising concerns
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially opened a window for 2026 UTME candidates to correct their subject combinations at accredited facilities.
Ogun State has the highest number of universities in Nigeria as of 2026, with 24 institutions. Nigeria's total of 309 universities across 36 states and the FCT sparks public debate on admissions and graduate prospects.
A Nigerian chartered accountant reveals how a pivotal encounter with a former university lecturer provided crucial mentorship that shaped her professional journey and achievements.
A young Nigerian lady's viral TikTok video reveals her emotional struggle after 15 job rejections, with employers citing her impressive CV as the reason they cannot hire her due to salary mismatches.
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RecommendedThe Federal Government has launched a nationwide recruitment exercise for Technical Facilitators in Federal Technical Colleges, as part of a one-year ministerial intervention to strengthen vocational education under President Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.
Banji Alo, who moved to Australia in 2016, shares his inspiring journey of earning degrees, winning awards, starting a family, and helping others achieve their dreams.
Grace Fadugba, a 22-year-old Nigerian, graduated with first-class honors in law from UI seven years after her US student visa was denied twice, turning disappointment into academic triumph.
The Federal Government has launched a recruitment portal for Technical Facilitators in Federal Technical Colleges as a one-year intervention to address Nigeria's skills gap. Applications are open to qualified professionals.
Jesutoni Aderibigbe graduates with a first-class law degree from UI, overcoming multiple UTME challenges and balancing tech skills with academic excellence.
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RecommendedThe Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced that the registration deadline for the 2026 UTME will not be extended, despite low turnout at centres nationwide. Over 1.5 million candidates have registered so far.
Abboud Mariam Chizaram, a University of Ibadan law graduate, has gone viral on social media for her project titled 'Let God judge them but send them to him first,' exploring enforced capital punishment in Nigeria.
Former University of Ibadan Vice Chancellor Idowu Olayinka defends the exceptional performance of 58 law students who graduated with first-class honors, attributing it to rigorous admission standards and consistent academic excellence.
Fifty-eight law students at the University of Ibadan have graduated with first-class honours, a remarkable achievement confirmed by former VC Idowu Olayinka. The results highlight the faculty's strong academic standards and consistent performance.
A Nigerian teacher shares her step-by-step journey to securing a teaching job in the United States, detailing credential evaluation, visa processes, and agency requirements for aspiring educators.
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