Nigerian lady makes country proud as she receives award after graduating with 1st class from UK university

Nigerian lady makes country proud as she receives award after graduating with 1st class from UK university

- A Nigerian lady identified as Maryam Muhammed has made the country proud in the United Kingdom

- The young lady who graduated with first class honours in law was awarded the Principal's Prize for her outstanding performance

- The disclosure was made on social media by APC United Kingdom

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A Nigerian lady identified as Maryam Muhammed who graduated with first class honours in law has been awarded the Principal's Prize for her outstanding performance.

According to the APC United Kingdom, the young lady graduated from Queen Mary University of London.

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Nigerian lady makes country proud as she receives award after graduating with 1st class in UK university
Maryam Muhammed has been celebrated on social media for making the country proud in the United Kingdom. Photo credit: APC United Kingdom
Source: Facebook

Taking to its Facebook page, APC United Kingdom shared adorable photos of the lady and wrote:

"The Nigerian genius, Maryam Muhammed who graduated with a First Class Honours in Law from Queen Mary University of London and was awarded the Principal's Prize for her outstanding performance.
"May God Bless All Nigerian Women."

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In a previous report by Legit.ng, a Nigerian lady identified as Esther Nwankwo defied the odds and became the best graduating student of her department after struggling to achieve a university education.

The lady took to her LinkedIn page to narrate how her education almost ended after she finished secondary school.

She said her father could not send her to the university due to financial constraints.

Esther said she was skeptical about her future but her determination to succeed kept her going, adding that she was willing to pay the price of success.

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She wrote:

"I set out on my path to become educated. I took up several menial jobs to save up for higher institution."

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Source: Legit.ng

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