University of Ibadan Law Graduate Bags First Class After Fearing Difficult Course
UI Law Graduate Bags First Class After Fearing Difficult Course

A graduate of the University of Ibadan (UI) has captured widespread attention after sharing her academic achievement on social media. The young lady, who initially doubted her ability to succeed in her chosen field, proudly announced that she graduated with a first-class degree in Law.

From Doubt to Triumph

In a video posted on TikTok, the graduate recounted her journey. She recalled that when she was admitted to study Law at UI, she felt the course was extremely challenging and questioned whether she would be able to complete her degree. The caption of her video read: "This course is so much harder than I thought. Will I be able to finish well?"

However, as the video progressed, it showed her graduating with a first-class honours degree. The caption later changed to: "Yes, me. You did it, first class honours, University of Ibadan."

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Social Media Reactions

The post, shared by @foluke_bl, quickly garnered attention and congratulations from social media users. Many took to the comments section to celebrate her success.

  • Mi_Mi: "Congratulationssss, FBL."
  • last_b0rnn: "Congratulations girly."
  • Belinda Shalls: "Congratulations."
  • Donn Sholay: "Congrats."

The video continues to inspire many students who face similar challenges in their academic pursuits.

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In a similar vein, another young lady celebrated after securing admission into a master's degree programme at the University of Ibadan. She shared her admission letter online, revealing that she was admitted to study M.Sc. Pharmacognosy in the Faculty of Pharmacy. Her post attracted congratulatory messages from social media users.

Additionally, a young boy gained admission to study Medicine and Surgery at UI after performing strongly in both JAMB and the school's post-UTME examination. He shared screenshots of his results, scoring 335 in JAMB and 88 out of 100 in the post-UTME, with an aggregate score of 85.875.

In another story, a lady who wanted to study Law at UI shared her UTME score of 254 and asked Nigerians if it would be sufficient for admission.

UNILAG Law Aspirant's Journey

Meanwhile, an arts student aspiring to study Law at the University of Lagos shared his admission journey. He scored 248 in JAMB but admitted he did not prepare adequately for the post-UTME, scoring 18.75 out of 30.

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