Lady Who Deferred Admission to Study Nursing at University of Plymouth Shares Unexpected Outcome

Lady Who Deferred Admission to Study Nursing at University of Plymouth Shares Unexpected Outcome

  • A Nigerian lady shared how she was offered admission to study nursing at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom
  • She opened up about the unexpected thing that happened after she deferred admission because of her studies
  • Many who came across the viral post shared what they thought about the outcome and their similar experiences

A Nigerian lady, Miracle Asidanya, recounted what happened when she was in nursing school.

She stated that at 400 level in a Nigerian university, she was offered admission to study nursing at the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom.

A lady who deferred admission from UK university shares unexpected outcome
A lady who deferred admission to study in UK university shares unexpected outcome. Photo: @AsidanyaMiracle
Source: Twitter

NIgerian lady defers University of Plysmouth admission

Identified as @AsidanyaMiracle on X, the nurse said that she deferred the admission to enable her wrap up her nursing degree in Nigeria.

Sadly, lockdown came and changed her plans, which made her get into the UK through another route.

Her X post read:

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“I got admission into the Univerity of Plymouth to study Nursing in my 400L first semester or the holiday before that but my siblings said to finish this nursing first.
"I emailed and deferred to 2022 hoping that I would be done with this Nursing and internship and all but the lockdown came and kinda changed everything and I changed my mind just after graduation to do masters instead because I thought it would be the fastest way to Japa and my family liked the idea, and then I got married and "dependant" became the fastest way."

She added in the comments:

"I was already entering 400l and about to write nursing council so it was like the whole 3years plus wil be wasted so they advised I should finish this one first. I already did all my exams tho in Nigeria except the OSCE I had to do in the UK.
"It was a half sponsored not fully sponsored."

See her X post below:

Reactions trail lady's schooling experience

@LastbabyBC said:

"Wow ! You delayed going ke? If na me sharp sharp oo. Though God works everything out in his own way."

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@Crystaleenoo said:

"Interesting, I would have share my own story but let me leave thoo."

@Bouncing61 said:

"So you got to UK as dependant before kickstarting the process to become uk rn."

@Olawale_kay said:

"How do you find all these scholarship The ones I see rarely have option for nursing. I'll soon start internship. I don't mind honestly. Anything to leave +234."

@Ausbones said:

"If I talk my own, Una go gather beat me . Make I just dey observe."
A lady who deferred admission to study in UK university shares unexpected outcome.
A lady who deferred admission from UK university shares unexpected outcome. Photo: @AsidanyaMiracle
Source: Getty Images

In a related story, a man returned to Nigeria after 33 years in the UK, while another nurse returned after eight years abroad.

Lady returns from UK after 2 years

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady who relocated to the UK announced her return to Nigeria permanently after spending years abroad.

She mentioned why she returned permanently to Nigeria after two years of staying in the United Kingdom.

Her reason caught people’s attention, as they took to the comments section to welcome her back home.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is an award-winning Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. She has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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