Overall Best Law Student Celebrated, Rewarded R1k for Her Amazing Achievements
- Foluke Kazeem has made herself proud by emerging as the overall best female law student of the Obafemi Awolowo University
- The school's law student society on LinkedIn made the disclosure and celebrated the brilliant student on its social media platform
- A photo of the young lady who received R1 000 as a reward from Dunni Sodipo Award was shared on LinkedIn
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The 2018/19 overall best female law student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Foluke Kazeem, has been celebrated on social media for her stellar achievement.
The school's law student society celebrated the young lady on its LinkedIn page and disclosed that she got a reward of R1 000.
Foluke got the monetary reward from Dunni Sodipo Award, which recognises students with the best grades.
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Sharing the lady's photo and the reward she received, Ife Law wrote:
"Congratulations to Foluke Kazeem on your landmark academic achievement. You worked hard for it, and now the result is here. Our best wishes are always with you."
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South African lady becomes graduate
In similar news, Briefly News reported that South African youth are slowly but surely grabbing education by the horns and becoming graduates.
A young lady has just jumped on the bandwagon and joined the rest of Mzansi's graduates. Taking to Twitter, @Mcloopz_ shared an inspirational post about getting her degree.
Her heartwarming post included some snaps of herself in her cap and gown and even one of her folks standing beside her, looking as proud as ever.
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"Umsebenzi wethu," she captioned the heartwarming Twitter post.
The post positively blew up as thousands of locals tapped on the like button. Many of them also headed to the comment section to congratulate the young lady and wish her well. Read a few of their thoughtful comments below:
@Valenti54292693 said:
"Congratulations Sis... Now we have to tag the company you wanna work for, (that’s if you’re not working and you wanna work)."
@NeighbourNoisey said:
"When black folk puts their hands behind their back you know it's serious. Gongrats for umsebenzi wenu."
@Masonic_Hustler said:
"Congratulations. Onwards and upwards."
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