UI Pharmacy Graduate with 3.38 CGPA Wins Distinction Award, Trends Online
UI Pharmacy Graduate Wins Distinction Award, Trends Online

A graduate of the University of Ibadan (UI) who studied Pharmacy has taken to social media to celebrate her remarkable achievement. The young lady, Chiekwe Favour, shared details of her induction into the pharmacy profession and the prestigious award she received from the institution. She also disclosed the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) she attained at the end of her studies.

Induction and Award Ceremony

In a LinkedIn post, Favour recounted that on March 3, 2026, she was formally inducted into the Pharmacy profession at the University of Ibadan. Days later, she reintroduced herself online, stating her profession and CGPA. She wrote: "Reintroducing. Dr Favour C. Chiekwe (PharmD, UI). Graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.38/4.0."

Beyond the induction, Favour was awarded a Distinction in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, a rare honor that made her achievement even more notable. She expressed that standing and reciting the oath was an unforgettable moment, as she realized she had become a full-fledged pharmacist.

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Gratitude and Future Plans

In her heartfelt post, Favour thanked God for granting her strength and a sound mind throughout her academic journey. She also expressed deep gratitude to everyone who supported, prayed for, and encouraged her along the way. Looking ahead, she announced plans to begin a series of volunteering activities, sharing her experiences from school and beyond.

Her story has inspired many, joining the ranks of other University of Ibadan graduates who have shared their academic triumphs. For instance, Oyindamola Adegoke, a Medical Laboratory Science graduate, overcame financial hardships after her father lost his job. Similarly, Oluwasegun Akinwola graduated with a first-class degree in Physiotherapy after finishing secondary school with excellent WAEC results.

Favour's achievement underscores the dedication and resilience of Nigerian students, and her viral post serves as motivation for aspiring pharmacists and graduates across the country.

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