Twin Sisters Celebrate Joint Graduation From University of Delta
In a heartwarming display of sibling achievement, twin sisters have become social media sensations after graduating together from the University of Delta (UNIDEL). The sisters, who pursued different academic paths, shared their convocation photos and academic results across their TikTok platforms, creating a viral moment that has inspired thousands of followers.
Academic Journeys With Different Courses
One sister, using the TikTok handle @cuza_n4ils, revealed that she completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.3, placing her in the second class upper division category. In an emotional post, she expressed both pride in her accomplishment and slight disappointment at not achieving her initial goal of graduating with first class honors.
"We made it. BSc bagged, BSc Accounting, second class 2:1 upper division," she wrote. "I wanted first class so bad, I guess I didn't put in the determination needed. Life didn't end when I graduated with 4.3 CGPA."
Her twin sister, identified as @zuwera_the_angelo, celebrated her own achievement of earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology. She shared photos and videos highlighting their joint graduation day, emphasizing the shared journey and mutual support that characterized their university experience.
Emotional Tributes and Shared Success
The sisters exchanged heartfelt messages acknowledging their bond and perseverance throughout their academic careers. @cuza_n4ils posted a touching tribute to her sister, writing: "This is just the beginning of our journey. I want to thank God for giving me a sister like you, one who didn't give up on me no matter how many times I wronged you. Thank you for always putting me first and being there for me. I love you and I wish you the very best."
@zuwera_the_angelo echoed these sentiments in her own post, stating: "Lil miss graduate. God stayed faithful through every high and low. BSc done. Grateful for this chapter BSc bagged with my sister." She further celebrated her specific achievement with the caption: "Congratulations to me, BSc holder. I made it out, it was a struggle but God did it. 2025 graduate. A sophisticated sociologist. Happy for my wins and more to come."
Social Media Reactions and Academic Discussions
The viral posts sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms, with many users celebrating the sisters' accomplishments while others engaged in discussions about Nigeria's grading system. One commenter noted: "This people should look into this grading system, that 4.5 is basically 90% omor," highlighting ongoing conversations about academic evaluation standards in Nigerian universities.
Other reactions included:
- §•J shated: "4.3 that's a good one, I knew you aimed higher. Congratulations dear."
- Chisom Victor: "People Sabi book oooo. E come be like say na this garri I dey drink wey be my problem. Congratulations."
- Choice fav: "U should not be bothered because not all those you started with made it through. I like money, ego, kudi, Owo congratulations! your brain dey really hot."
The story has resonated particularly with students and young Nigerians who see the twins' achievement as both inspirational and relatable. Many commenters shared their own academic aspirations and struggles, creating a community discussion around educational perseverance and sibling support systems.
Broader Context of Nigerian University Achievements
This heartwarming story follows similar viral moments from Nigerian universities, including a recent graduate from the University of Lagos who shared her 4.2 CGPA achievement in Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Drug Therapeutics. These stories collectively highlight the dedication and resilience of Nigerian students pursuing higher education despite various challenges.
The twin sisters' graduation from UNIDEL represents not only personal academic success but also the power of familial support in educational journeys. Their decision to study different courses—Accounting and Sociology—demonstrates how siblings can pursue individual passions while maintaining strong bonds through shared life milestones.
As the sisters move forward from their university experience, their story continues to inspire current students and graduates alike, reminding social media audiences of the importance of perseverance, mutual support, and celebrating academic achievements regardless of the specific outcomes.



