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19-year-old lady graduates with First Class in Accounting from Adeleke University

Tolulope Ekundayo, a 19-year-old Nigerian lady, is widely praised for graduating with a First Class degree from Adeleke University.

Tolulope Ekundayo is currently trending on many social media platforms for her outstanding performance.

She received multiple prizes in acknowledgment of her outstanding work.

Her performance sparked interest among online users, owing mostly to her youthful age.

Reacting to the post..

@Solz said: “She gained admission 15 years old”

@El-kopik wrote: “Congratulations to her. She’s one of the reasons the FG bans under 18 admissions”

@Kelly Bonito wrote: “This is not right; there are no jobs in Nigeria, and no one would employ a 19-year-old to run their company. Neither would a parent allow a 19-year-old girl to be on her own, considering her small stature too”

@Lola Okunrin said: “From next year, people like her won’t be able to gain admission until they are 18. 🤦🏽‍♀️”

@rollinsgmc wrote: “Congratulations to her, but she will still waste the knowledge on a corrupt system or take it offshore. Sad truth.”

@Samwell said: “Congratulations to her! How I wish public universities have fast academic calendar!”

Fablos Janny asked: “19 years, congratulations 🎉, where’s that guy talking about underage university admission”

In other news, Harrison Gwamnishu, a human rights activist, has sparked outrage on the internet by publicly supporting Emmanuel Obasi, Judy Austin’s ex-husband, in his contentious child custody battle with the actress and her husband, Yul Edochie.

In a heated live chat with Facebook blogger Uju, Emmanuel Obasi did not mince words. He revealed Judy Austin as his ex-wife and the mother of his two children, accusing her of heartlessly denying him access to them for more than a decade.

Obasi portrayed a grim picture, claiming that his 16- and 14-year-old children are regarded as second-class citizens, ignored and abused by their mother.

The narrative intensifies as Obasi reveals that his children do not even reside with Judy and Yul Edochie and are instead left to fend for themselves. He didn’t hold back, characterizing Judy Austin as dangerous and unfit to care for their children.

As Emmanuel Obasi unleashed his pent-up rage on Yul Edochie and Judy Austin in a fiery live outburst, the internet erupted with sympathy for the struggling father.

Countless netizens tagged human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu, pleading for him to support Obasi’s cause in his difficult custody struggle with Yul and Judy.

In a dramatic twist, Harrison Gwamnishu took the call. He swooped in on the live video remarks, professing his unwavering support for Obasi. His message was simple yet powerful: “Here for you.”

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