Babcock Law Graduate Bags Over 5 Awards, Shares Inspiring Story
Babcock Law Graduate Bags Over 5 Awards, Shares Story

A Nigerian lady who is completing her law studies at Babcock University has shared her remarkable achievements as a final-year student. Fasisi Temiloluwa Damilola received over five awards and detailed the efforts that earned her such recognition. Her story has inspired many, with numerous individuals celebrating her accomplishments on social media.

Babcock University Law Student Shares Achievements

On her LinkedIn page, Fasisi Temiloluwa Damilola revealed that she served as an executive member of the Babcock University Student Association. In her post, she expressed gratitude for her journey. She wrote: 'Looking back at my final semester at Babcock University, I am filled with gratitude. Juggling my responsibilities as a final year law student and serving as the Public Relations Officer for the Babcock University Students' Association was a demanding experience, but it taught me so much.'

She continued: 'To end this chapter, I received over five awards this semester. Seeing my efforts recognized in this way means a lot to me. I am especially thankful to receive: Student Leader of the Year (Iperu Campus) from Babcock University Students' Entrepreneurship Club (BUSEC), Most Influential Female Student from LAWSAN, Babcock University Chapter, and Executive of the Year from Babcock University Students' Association, among others.'

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She added: 'Thank you to everyone who supported me throughout this journey. I am excited to take these lessons forward into my career.'

Reactions Trail Babcock University Law Student's Achievements

Her story triggered reactions on LinkedIn, as many people congratulated the law graduate on her academic feat. Below are some of the responses from the social media platform:

  • Esther Cookey: 'Congratulations Fasusi Temiloluwa Damilola. More wins and more impact.'
  • Oluwadara Haruna: 'Congratulations Fasusi Temiloluwa Damilola. Well deserved!'
  • Chiamaka Iwuoha: 'Congratulations. More wins.'
  • Femi Kehinde: 'I am proud of you Fasusi Temiloluwa Damilola. More wins.'
  • Runsewe Ifeoluwa: 'Congratulations Fasusi Temiloluwa Damilola. Truly deserving.'

In another inspiring story, a University of Ibadan graduate who lost her dad celebrated in tears and made a public request. Another graduate of the University of Ibadan shared how he had planned on graduating with a second-class upper division, but ended up with a first-class. He said he fed on the mindset that UI was hard, which made him aim for a 2:1. He stated that when he got a perfect CGPA in 100-level, he decided to put in more effort and worked towards graduating with a first class.

In a related story, UNILAG's best graduating student shared how he was rejected by the University of Ibadan after trying to secure admission to study medicine and surgery.

LASU BGS Shares Admission Experience

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the Lagos State University's (LASU) best graduating student opened up about her admission experience. She also shared the study secrets that helped her in school and why she ended up writing UTME twice. In an insightful interview with Legit.ng, the young lady shared her admission struggle, experience in school, and future goals.

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