Nursing Student Who Never Scored Below 50 Graduates With First Class
A young nursing student from a medical school in Port Harcourt has shared her academic achievement online, revealing that she graduated with first-class honors and never scored below a C in any exam.
In a post on social media, the student, identified as @graciaadaugo, shared a document from her institution that explained the grading system. According to the document, a score below 40 results in an F, 40-45 earns an E, 46-49 a D, 50-59 a C, 60-69 a B, and 70 and above an A.
The student proudly stated that she never scored below a C, meaning she always achieved at least 50 marks in every examination. She wrote, "Had the first class in Nursing that I always wanted and never scored below a C. Hopefully that counts."
Her post quickly went viral, attracting numerous congratulatory messages from social media users. Many praised her consistency and dedication to her studies.
Reactions from Social Media
- @Oliss1426162: "Why won't it count? Ada Bekee! English woman or first daughter with first class in Nursing, it over counts!"
- @realitytvspace: "It over counts."
- @drhephzibah1: "Surely, it does count."
- @Hon_aremo: "Congratulations Nurse."
- @Lumihdazzle: "You are incredible."
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In a related story, a University of Ibadan nursing student shared his journey of becoming a registered nurse after years of struggle. He revealed that he wrote the UTME four times while working various jobs to survive financially before gaining admission. He emphasized the importance of not comparing one's progress with others.
Another young lady celebrated her graduation as a registered nurse from the University of Ibadan, becoming the first person in her family to enter the nursing profession. She dedicated her achievement to her family, and her story received widespread praise online.
In a separate incident, a Nigerian nursing graduate broke down in tears during a phone call with her father after passing her final exams. A viral video showed her prostrating in gratitude while sharing the good news, with classmates joining in the celebration.
These stories highlight the dedication and perseverance of nursing students in Nigeria, inspiring many to pursue their academic goals despite challenges.



