Twin Sisters at UNIBEN Bag Nursing Degrees, Induction Photos Go Viral
Twin Sisters at UNIBEN Bag Nursing Degrees, Induction Photos Go Viral

Twin sisters Prosperity and Victorious Idemudia have taken social media by storm after graduating with nursing degrees from the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and being inducted into the nursing and midwifery profession. Their induction photos have gone viral, drawing widespread attention and congratulations.

Graduation and Induction Ceremony

Identified on TikTok as @pnt_polishpalace, the twins shared photos from their induction ceremony with a heartfelt caption. They described their journey as one filled with challenges, lessons, obstacles, and victories. The sisters expressed deep gratitude to their family for their unwavering love, prayers, encouragement, and support throughout their academic pursuit.

In their caption, they wrote: "With hearts full of gratitude, we return all glory to God Almighty for bringing us this far. What a journey it has been filled with challenges, lessons, obstacles, and victories. Though the road was not always easy, God remained faithful every step of the way. We sincerely appreciate our family for the endless love, prayers, encouragement, and support throughout this journey. Your strength carried us through many moments."

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Social Media Reactions

The post quickly garnered reactions from social media users. Many congratulated the twins and celebrated their achievement. Comments included:

  • TINA: "Wow? I love twins? congratulations girls."
  • prosperity: "congratulations? I tap from Ur grace."
  • olise_jane: "Congratulations my ladies."
  • EHIOMA: "congratulations I tap from your grace."
  • Debbie: "Congratulations ladies."
  • Joy Aliu: "I don't know why these girls post separate pics...bro it's one person I keep seeing?? there is no difference."

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