TASUED Graduate Who Failed WAEC and Scored 178 in JAMB Finishes With First-Class, Shares Story
- A graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) has earned praise online after displaying her results
- The young lady explained that she got a score of 178 in her JAMB exam, and she explained why it happened and how she reacted
- At the end of her post, she shared her achievements online and the many certificates she has earned
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A graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) who scored a total of 178 in JAMB has gone viral as she finishes with a first-class degree from the institution.
The lady explained why she got that score in her exam and mentioned how several years of waiting and trusting God finally paid off.

Source: TikTok
TASUED graduate finishes with first-class degree
She had previously attended a college of education and decided to further her studies, but met several setbacks. However, she didn’t let this affect her as she took a D.E form to apply to a university.

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She wrote:
"11 years of waiting."
"11 years of perseverance."
"11 years of not giving up."
"11 years of trusting God."
"And here I am today, bagging my first degree with FIRST CLASS HONOURS."
"This journey wasn't by my strength; no, that would have failed me a long time ago. GOD CARRIED ME."
"I graduated from secondary school in 2014."
Gained admission to Federal College of Education, Abeokuta in 2016."
"Graduated 2019 with the intention of furthering my studies instantly, but life had its plan."
"Took Direct Entry Form to FUTA (my dream institution) in 2020, but I wasn't given admission. That year, I cried my eyes out (some of the struggles that don’t make it to the timeline)."
"2021, the following year, I somehow lost motivation to take another form (no, I didn't give up), and I procrastinated till the form closed."
"2022, I encouraged myself in the Lord and picked myself up. I got a D.E form to Tai Solarin Federal University of Education, and I was admitted."

Source: TikTok
After several D.E forms, one of which eventually paid off, she spoke about a time she wrote the JAMB exam and cried after realizing she scored just 178.
She continued:
"That one journey of faith brought me here today and earned me a FIRST CLASS HONOURS."
"My cry that year when I failed my first WAEC in 2014."
"My cry that year when I got 178 in JAMB due to technical issues in 2016."
"My cry that year when FUTA didn't give me admission in 2020."
"My cry that year when I told God all I wanted for my degree program (to the tiniest details)."
"God saw them all, wiped them, and gave me DOUBLE FOR MY TROUBLES."
In her TikTok post, she appreciated God for her academic success.
"How much more evidence do I need to know that God is faithful? My life is evidence of serving a Living God."

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"As I bagged my First Degree today, I reminisce on how far God has brought me, and all I can see is GRACE, MERCY, AND FAVOUR."
TASUED graduate shares academic history
@debbyspeaks1 also listed some of her achievements after graduating from the university.
She wrote:
"Congratulations, Olusesi Taiwo Deborah, on your first degree. The world hasn't seen the best of you yet."
"NCE ✅ (Credit), 2019."
"BSc. (Ed) ✅ (FIRST CLASS), 2025."
"MSc. (In view, by God's grace)"
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In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that a UNILAG graduate made many people feel emotional after sharing her story about her CGPA. The young lady said she cried on her graduation day because of her 4.49 CGPA. She posted videos online showing how hard her six years in school were and how she kept going even when it was tough.
UNILAG first-class graduate earns praise
Meanwhile, Legit.ng recently reported that a young lady has earned praise online after graduating from the University of Lagos, UNILAG, with a first-class degree.
The graduate shared a video of herself in her gown, beaming with a smile while holding her certificate. She revealed that she set a new record in her family by becoming the first person in her lineage to graduate with a first-class degree.
Source: Legit.ng
