Nigerian lady fulfills childhood dream of becoming a nurse after writing it in yearbook
Lady fulfills yearbook dream of becoming a nurse

A young Nigerian lady has sparked conversations online after sharing a post revealing her secondary school yearbook entry, where she wrote her birth month, contact email, and her future career aspiration. Years later, she has achieved that dream, drawing widespread attention to her viral post.

Lady shares old yearbook, reveals she achieved dream career years later

The lady posted on her social media page a current photo hinting at her profession alongside a throwback photo from her yearbook. The yearbook displays her full name, email address, and birth month and day, but not the year.

In the yearbook shared by @estarrrh, it was revealed that she wrote she wanted to become a nurse. Years later, she has accomplished that goal and shared both images online with the caption: “Nurse ?” and “I did that!!!”

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Reactions as lady achieves her childhood dream

Many of her followers praised her in the comments section. @NurseKaosy said: “Make I go find my secondary school magazine do this challenge.” @JosephE41257823 noted: “Hello there miss congrats to you.” @emmathebabs wrote: “Before I wish congratulations, I need a slim and tall Private Nurse oooo.” @Eyegluee added: “Congratulations. i saw the number you hid.” @RN_Ble said: “I’m proud of you boo.”

In a similar story, a first-class graduate of the University of Lagos achieved another major academic milestone after earning a PhD from Harvard University. She had dreamed of studying at Harvard since secondary school but almost gave up due to self-doubt. She overcame her fears, gained admission, and celebrated earning her PhD.

In another story, a young lady fulfilled her childhood dream of studying Pharmacy after writing it in her secondary school yearbook. Years later, she graduated from the University of Jos and was inducted into the profession. She celebrated the achievement on social media, and people congratulated her for making her long-time dream come true.

Meanwhile, a graduate of the University of Ibadan shared how her life changed after studying Guidance and Counselling. She struggled with low self-esteem while growing up but later found confidence and discovered her purpose. She explained how helping vulnerable children during her time at the university inspired her to build a career in counselling and helping young people.

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