UI Graduate Bags Degree in German, Shares 3 Tips for Student Success
UI Graduate Bags Degree in German, Shares 3 Tips for Success

A young lady who graduated from the University of Ibadan with a bachelor's degree in a foreign language has opened up about her achievement and the challenges she faced.

UI Graduate Celebrates Degree in German Language

Temitayo Omotosho, a graduate of the University of Ibadan, has stirred reactions online after completing her degree in the German language. She took to her LinkedIn profile to celebrate the milestone while reflecting on the difficulties she surmounted during her undergraduate days.

According to the UI graduate, the academic journey came with unique challenges, particularly because she combined her core studies with multiple extracurricular engagements outside the classroom. Omotosho noted that she almost gave up along the way, but she eventually triumphed through perseverance and personal growth.

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Life Lessons After Graduation

She wrote on the platform: "It's official… I'm a graduate! Today, I close one of the most defining chapters of my life and it feels fulfilling. Behold a graduate of the great University of Ibadan, B.A. German."

The scholar further explained that the mistakes she made during her school years helped shape her into a stronger and wiser individual. Omotosho addressed students who are currently pursuing their academic programmes, urging them to stay consistent and focused on their ultimate goals.

Three Tips for Success

She added in the LinkedIn post: "If there's one thing this season taught me, it's that growth takes time and mistakes are inevitable. The person who walked into 100 level isn't the same person walking out today; she's stronger, wiser, and more sure of who she is becoming. To every student still in the process, keep showing up, even when it's hard. Keep believing, even when it doesn't make sense. Keep becoming, even when no one is clapping yet. Because one day, you'll look back and realize that every late night, every 'almost gave up,' and every prayer was shaping you for this moment. So here's to new beginnings, endless possibilities, and the beautiful journey ahead. I DID IT!! A graduate of the First and Best!"

Reactions from Social Media

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the graduate's post below:

  • Temitope Omotosho said: "Congratulations Tayo."
  • Mohammed Giwa said: "Congratulations on the milestone! The pictures are so fire, you ateee!"
  • Joy Olasunkanmi said: "T bossssssss. Congratulations."

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Earlier, Legit.ng had reported that the University of Ibadan, Nigeria's premier university, is set to commence post-UTME and direct entry registration for the 2026/2027 academic session.

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