A University of Ibadan law graduate who earned a second-class upper degree has excitedly displayed her statement of result. The document, also known as a notification of result, is issued by the Examinations Unit to formally inform a student of the completion of degree requirements and the class of degree awarded.
Mariam Chizaram Abboud, a law graduate from the University of Ibadan, proudly shared her statement of result on X after receiving it. In a tweet dated May 7, an elated Mariam posted a photo of the document, expressing joy that her name now officially includes an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree.
Mariam graduated with a second-class honours (upper division), and her statement of result was dated February 26. She tweeted: "Finally laid my hands on this baby today. My name officially has an LLB degree attached to it! My daddy would be throwing a party in Jannah rn walahi."
The University of Ibadan statement of result, also called notification of result, is issued by the Examinations Unit to formally notify a graduating student of the completion of degree requirements, the class of degree obtained, and the senate approval of the award. In February, Mariam became an internet sensation due to her unique project topic, which many people found interesting.
Reactions to the UI Graduate's Statement of Result
Many social media users reacted to the law graduate's statement of result. @yoruba_firstt1 said: "Congratulations! Are you a Nigerian? Your name combinations are somehow new to me." @RealBasheerUsm1 commented: "Congratulations, Allahumma Barik, he will definitely throw a party for sure." @AyoOyalowo wrote: "Congratulations my daughter. You will succeed and go far in life... when are you resuming in law school?" @planetaby said: "May Almighty Allah be pleased with you in good health and well-being... Ameen. Congratulations, Greatest Uite!" @Meenahozil added: "Congratulations beautiful! May Allah put immeasurable Barakah in it... We are all proud of you." @Afolabykaiza stated: "Congratulations. The hard work starts now, but by God's grace it will be the soft life for you." @donavibes_03 joked: "Make he no forget to invite my grandpa to the party." @Christ_kay4life concluded: "Congratulations to you. Greater accomplishments loading."
In related news, another University of Ibadan graduate had previously displayed her final year result. She explained that before her 300-level results were released, she spent much time on social media, especially TikTok. However, after checking her 300-level results, she felt disappointed and cried. This motivated her to study harder and achieve a better grade. She eventually shared her final degree classification and the type of job she now does after graduation.



