- A chemical engineering first-class graduate shared how he could not afford to attend university
- The recent University of Benin graduate inspired others as he detailed how he graduated after seven years of hard work
- Many who came across the post congratulated the young man on his achievements and educational feat
A chemical engineering graduate of the University of Benin shared his story after bagging a first-class degree.
The young man said that, in 2015, going to university was only a dream he could not afford.
Man who could not afford to attend university bags first class. Photo: @hypedjoeSource: Twitter
In a post on X by @hypedjoe, the young man noted that he was able to begin his university education in 2017.
After seven years of hard work and perseverance, the young man graduated with a first class in chemical engineering.
His words:
“In 2015, attending Uni was an unaffordable dream for me. By 2017, I was testifying because I could afford it. After 7 yrs of hard work and perseverance, I now have a first class degree in Chemical Engineering!!! Thank God for everything. The work continues…”
See the post below:
Reactions trail UNIBEN first class graduate’s inspiring story
Many who came across the post hailed the young man and celebrated his achievement with him.’
@dadynaz said:
“U deserve it my broda. Congratulations man. More heights.”
@ela_keche said:
“Congratulations! Greater heights in Jesus Name.”
@_majiri said:
“People wey deserve congratulations.”
@ShakeySlowhand said:
Oya congratulations. Nobody will still hire you. If you like have first class, Twitter won’t hire you. Congrats though.”
@iam_eio said:
“Who nor go, nor know. Congratsss once again man.”
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Graduate writes letter to late colleague
Meanwhile, TheTalk.NG previously reported that a Chemistry Education graduate of the University of Benin wrote an open letter to her late colleague.
The lady also dedicated her certificate to her late friend, who impacted her educational journey at UNIBEN.
Many who came across the post congratulated the lady and reacted to her open letter to her late friend.
Source: TheTalk.NG