- A Nigerian lady has caught the attention of many by sharing her graduation news, even though she didn’t graduate with a first class or 2.1.
- She has accomplished something her parents couldn’t, marking a new chapter in her family’s story.
- She posted this on her X account, along with a heartfelt message about her achievement.
A Nigerian lady has caught the attention of many by sharing her graduation news, even though she didn’t graduate with a first class or 2.1.
She has accomplished something her parents couldn’t, marking a new chapter in her family’s story.
She posted this on her X (formerly Twitter) account, along with a heartfelt message about her achievement.
She said that even though she didn’t finish with a first class or 2.1, she is thankful for reaching a goal that her parents thought was impossible.
She wrote: “I didn’t graduate with a first class or a 2:1, I knew right from Part 1 that I might not meet up. Here I am, grateful for the opportunity to be where my parents didn’t get.”
“B.Sc. Demography and Social Statistics, Second Class Lower Division.”
As her post spread online, worried people flooded the comment section to express their opinions.
See some reactions below:
@amaeshi: “You are a hero because you are a genuine non-fake person. You studied one of the most difficult & wonderful courses in the world! Your employment will blow you out! Your grades are no obstacles. Your qualifications will take you to places you never dreamed about.”
@lawalnura4: “Remember, every effort brings growth, and each step forward opens new doors. Trust the process and celebrate the journey—your hard work will lead to even greater successes. congratulations @SikiratYetunde.”
MARARABA/ABUJA • DATA VENDOR • NIN: “Congratulations to you. Afterall, you break barriers. A win-win for you and your family, regardless. Wishing you greatness as you move on.”
@thegreatesttk: “It means a lot to show up and you did, please you’re a shining star and you are worth every bit of this celebration girlll!”
@RidhwanBadamasi: “congratulations Sikirat. you’ve achieved a milestone. your grades don’t matter if you’re hardworking and consistent.”
See the post here: