Twin Sisters Graduate from University of Ibadan with Top Grades, Results Go Viral
Twin sisters have captured the attention of social media users after graduating from the University of Ibadan (UI) with impressive academic results. The sisters, who identify as twins, posted photos showcasing their grades, which quickly went viral and sparked a wave of celebratory reactions online.
Viral Social Media Post Highlights Academic Achievement
Using a joint TikTok account under the handle @horlorshor_twin, the beautiful sisters announced their graduation, emphasizing their shared journey from birth to academic success. They revealed that both graduated with a Second Class Upper Division from UI, proudly stating, "We didn’t just wear the gown, we worked tirelessly for it." The post included images of their grades, highlighting their consistent performance at the prestigious institution.
Reactions and Celebrations from Online Community
As the post circulated widely, numerous users flooded the comments section with congratulatory messages. Comments such as "Congratulations my lovely twins am proud of u" from OMOLEWA and "Congratulations to you Ejire mi atata" from azope98 reflected the admiration and support from the online community. Other users, including BILLY_OF_LAGOS and user6073575136451, added their praises, celebrating the sisters' hard work and wishing them future success.
Context of Academic Excellence at University of Ibadan
This viral story adds to a series of notable academic achievements from University of Ibadan graduates. In a similar instance, Peace Oluwafunke Falokun went viral as the only first-class graduate in her Theatre Arts department, winning multiple awards. Additionally, Abdulmujeeb Adewale shared his journey from struggling in secondary school to graduating with a first-class CGPA of 3.80/4.00 at UI, scoring 53 As out of 66 courses. These stories underscore the university's reputation for fostering academic excellence and resilience among its students.
Impact and Broader Implications
The viral nature of the twin sisters' graduation highlights the growing trend of sharing academic milestones on social media, inspiring others and showcasing the value of education. It also reflects the supportive online environment that celebrates such achievements, encouraging more students to pursue and share their academic goals. As educational institutions like UI continue to produce high-achieving graduates, such stories serve as motivational examples for current and prospective students across Nigeria.



