Lady Who Never Thought She Would Get Admission 5yrs Ago Graduates with straight As
- A very brilliant Nigerian lady has appreciated God for making her graduate with a sterling CGPA of 4.9 in microbiology
- The lady said her story is a wonderful one as five years ago, she never thought she would ever get into a school
- Many people praised her, saying she is a perfect example of great facial beauty and amazing intelligence
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A Nigerian lady with the Twitter handle @prayseemola has come out to celebrate her success after graduating with a first-class.
The lady revealed that five years ago, she never thought she would ever get a university admission but God changed the story.
The young Nigerian lady did not only graduate but she emerged as the best student in her microbiology department with a 4.91 CGPA.
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God changed it
@prayseemola said her story is a perfect show that God's strength is really enough to cover for anyone's weaknesses. The brilliant lady posted two photos of herself in a graduation gown.
See her tweet below:
As at the time of writing this report, the tweet has gathered over 3,000 likes with hundreds of comments on the bird app.
Below are some of the reaction to her post:
@VOgunsuyi said:
"Wow. That is so great."
@FunmyKemmy said:
"Congratulations!"
@darius4_d said:
"Congratulations. More to come. But where una dey see these CGPAs? Brains dey o."
@Tomiloba19 said:
"Wow. Beauty with Brains!!!! Congratulations!"
@kinfee__ said:
"Congratulations Iyanu!"
@itunuuuuu said:
"4.91 wicked... congratulations."
Another lady brings the crown home
Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a young Nigerian lady, Paula-Peace James-Okoro, took to her LinkedIn page to celebrate her success as she finished from Covenant University with a 4.98/5.0 CGPA.
Bagging a first-class in Biochemistry, the lady thanked God for making her an overcomer through her study period in the institution.
Sharing how very grateful she is about it all, the lady said that bagging a degree is the beginning of the many things to come.
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