After six years of rigorous study at Babcock University in Ilisan Remo, a female medical student has finally earned her degree and celebrated the milestone on X (formerly Twitter). The fresh graduate, Dr. Tope-Awe Esther Omorinsolajesu, achieved distinction in 10 courses, including anatomy and biochemistry.
Academic Excellence Recognized
Sharing her academic feat on X on June 10, Esther listed the courses where she earned distinctions: anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery, and community medicine. Her tweet read: "After 6 years, finally a Doctor! Re-introducing DR. TOPE-AWE ESTHER MB;BS (BABCOCK). Distinctions in: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Community Medicine. (10/10) Thank you Jesus!!!"
Social Media Reactions
Many internet users congratulated the new doctor, with some expressing amazement at her 10 distinctions. At the time of this report, Esther's tweet had garnered over 222,000 views, 2,300 likes, and 203 comments. Reactions included:
- @Oliss1426162: "Congratulations. Hmmm 10 distinctions??? No be medical school I go wey una dey go oh. Abi na special food una dey chop?"
- @wnansar65327: "The core values of medical studies have been defeated; it is almost impossible in a normal setting of medical studies."
- @Ubydaniel_: "You go!!!?? Congratulations!!! But y’all don’t do family medicine?"
- @OgbunudeOluchi: "Oh my!!! 10??? You have 10 heads oo. Wow!!! Congratulations Doctor."
- @oolajire011: "My goes... do you even sleep through out your medical school? Like how were you able to achieve this? Congratulations sister."
- @The_Akinrimisi: "You have 10 heads o. Congratulations, doc."
- @TheSavanaMedic: "Congratulations Doc on achieving such a rare milestone in your MBBS journey. I wish you the very best as you embark on this wonderful journey."
- @OlaOkeleji: "Congratulations Doctor. You are very distinct."
Related Success Story
In a related story, another Babcock University medical student previously showcased awards he received. Additionally, a Babcock University student who studied a course often dismissed as useless bagged a first-class degree. Christabel Ikegwuonu shared her graduation on LinkedIn, revealing she earned a first-class degree in International Law and Diplomacy. She addressed the narrative that her discipline lacks career opportunities, stating that the relevance of any program depends on the student's mindset.



