Lady Goes Viral for Two First-Class Degrees at 23
Amarachi Okoroafor, a 23-year-old Nigerian, has gained online fame after earning two first-class degrees and breaking a family record, sparking widespread celebration.
Amarachi Okoroafor, a 23-year-old Nigerian, has gained online fame after earning two first-class degrees and breaking a family record, sparking widespread celebration.
Kareem Ogbodo, a University of Ibadan law graduate who once hawked food on Lagos streets, captures online attention with his final year project titled 'The Rise of Digital Necromancy: Emerging Criminal Law Concerns'.
Two best friends from UNILAG's Computer Engineering department graduated with First Class honours, becoming top students and securing international job offers before completing their studies, after enduring financial struggles and hustling together.
Three University of Ibadan law graduates have made history by becoming the first in their families to earn first-class degrees, sharing inspiring stories of academic excellence and perseverance.
Ijeoma Ogboh, a Covenant University economics graduate, has been recognized as the department's best graduating student with a remarkable 4.94 CGPA. She shares her journey from struggling academically to achieving academic excellence through divine guidan
Zinox Group has announced a N10 billion scholarship program to sponsor 1,000 indigent Nigerian students to study Computer Science in federal universities, with selection prioritizing low-income families.
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Kellogg's Nigeria has awarded ₦150,000 scholarships to 150 children through its 'My Superstar Journey' essay competition, supporting education for Nigerian youth.
Bakare Simbiat Olanike, a Lagos State University graduate, overcame initial disappointment with her 271 UTME score to finish with a first-class CGPA of 4.71 in Agricultural Economics, becoming one of the top students in her faculty.
Felix Olaoluwa Egundeyi, a Federal University Oye-Ekiti graduate, overcame four UTME attempts and initial disappointment to earn a second-class upper degree in English and Literary Studies.
Six final-year nursing students from LAUTECH's ODL program perished in a road crash while traveling to campus for semester examinations in Oyo State.
Omobolade Sanni graduates with a first-class degree in Law from the University of Ibadan, becoming the first in her family to achieve this academic milestone and seeking internship opportunities.
Pastor Folu Adeboye, wife of RCCG General Overseer, appointed Chancellor of Caleb University after receiving honorary doctorate. University leadership praises her moral authority.
Saleem Oyeleke, a University of Ibadan law graduate, overcame academic struggles including repeating primary school and four UTME attempts to achieve first-class honors, inspiring many with his perseverance.
A Nigerian lady, Onyinyechi Obika, celebrates admission to study Pharmacy at UNILAG after six years of writing JAMB, overcoming years of struggle and despair.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God launches a free digital skills empowerment programme for 8,400 beneficiaries to celebrate Pastor Enoch Adeboye's 84th birthday, targeting unemployment and the digital divide.
The United States Mission in Nigeria has reassured students holding valid F1 and J1 visas that they can continue studies and exchange programs without disruption, despite new visa restrictions.
A Nigerian lady working in the UK healthcare sector has gone viral online after sharing her job experience just three weeks into her role, sparking reactions from social media users.
A Nigerian Yoruba student's video of practicing French pronunciation in class has gone viral on TikTok, sparking hilarious reactions and praise for her dedication to learning.
Olayemi Islamiyyah, a University of Ibadan graduate, initially chose Sociology over Law due to fear of not meeting the cut-off mark. After a transfer and overcoming challenges, she graduated with First Class Honours in Law, sharing her inspiring journey o
Favour Akinpelu, a University of Ibadan law graduate, celebrates her second-class lower degree while defending her 58 first-class colleagues, sparking online reactions and discussions on academic integrity.
Opeyemi Akintola, a Nigerian man living in the UK, has launched a GoFundMe campaign after losing his job and facing potential homelessness, receiving mixed reactions online.
Shina Akinwumi, a recent law graduate from the University of Ibadan, has shared his academic journey and future aspirations after earning a second-class upper division degree, sparking widespread congratulations online.
Media personality Toolz has humorously complained about the intense volume of schoolwork her young children bring home, comparing it to being back in primary school herself.
Emmanuel Oluwatosin, a Redeemer's University graduate, shares his inspiring journey from dropping out of UNILORIN due to poor performance in Physics to earning a First Class in Computer Science, despite being mocked for his low UTME score.
Australia, Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, and New Zealand provide structured immigration routes for skilled Nigerian professionals seeking long-term stability abroad through work visas and residency programs.
Joy Aluevbose, a Covenant University student sponsored by the David Oyedepo Foundation, has graduated with a first-class degree in economics, achieving a remarkable 4.86 CGPA out of 5.0.
A Nigerian first-class graduate, Bakare Michael Adeyemi, reflects on neglecting digital skills in university, urging students to build marketable abilities early for post-graduation success.
Final-year Economics Education students at Lagos State University of Education conducted a project on the casket business, analyzing profitability and costs, with their photos trending online and drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians.
Oluwatunmise Awobajo, a University of Ibadan Law graduate, has achieved a rare academic feat by earning a first-class degree, becoming the first in her family to do so. She maintained top grades while excelling in leadership roles and publishing a book.