A Nigerian woman, who recently participated in the widely recognized Hallelujah Challenge with the hope of securing university admission after a six-year wait, is now rejoicing in her achievement.
She shared this news in a post on X, previously known as Twitter, where she conveyed her gratitude and elation.
In her message, she highlighted her involvement in the Hallelujah Challenge as a means to pray for successful admission.
She wrote: “My #HallelujahChallenge2024 testimony came right in time. I’m so happy rn🥰🥰🥰😭. Thank you Jesus 🙌. This is just Day 1 ohh, imagine how I’ll end this session.”
A few days later, she provided an update, announcing that she had been admitted after six years of completing her O’Level exams and two years of actively pursuing admission.
In her words: “I posted this with my admission still in progress. But you guys, I got in! I’ve been seeking admission for 2 years…after staying home for 6 years after my O’Level. God is faithful!”
In response to her announcement, friends and followers inundated her comment section with congratulatory messages and shared their reflections.
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