- The University of Abuja has given a lady admission for her undergraduate studies after she wrote the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination five times
- Celebrating her university admission and first matriculation on social media, the UNIABUJA freshwoman revealed that she also wrote the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exam twice
- Social media users joined the lady in rejoicing over her matriculation, with some using her situation as a point of contact and prayers
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Source: TikTok

Source: TikTok
Watch her TikTok video below:
102j🍂o🍂y🍂c 🍂y🍂
congratulations dear but I will write once and gain adimision this year in Jesus name Amen
༺♡Nanya♡༻✝️👑✨
Omo 🥹 Congrats since yesterday, na so so UniAbuja matric I dey see 🥰 Check out mine
nobody ex girlfriend 🥰🥰🥰
congrats 🎉 my love I tap from ur blessing in Jesus name amen
Iamtimmy
Omo congratulations 🥳 a million times 🥰🥰🥰thanks 😊 for not giving up 🥹🥹🥹am proud 🥹 of you pretty

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realoma🥰❤️
congratulations but i will write my jamb once and get admission amen
favour fx759
God, please dis is not my portion, amen 🙏dis is my second and last amen
PRETTY DAMSEL 😘😘😘
Congratulations to you my love 😘,i am going to take my jamb examination once and for all
adeola 💞💞
congratulations we start with Bismillah and we will finish with alhamdulia
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a University of Abuja graduate had emerged as the best graduating student in his faculty.
UNIABUJA graduate breaks family record
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) graduate had bagged a law degree after five years and shattered a record in his extended family.
Celebrating his graduation in a Facebook post on April 17, the fresh law graduate, who moved to Abuja at 16, revealed that he never fancied becoming a lawyer, but accepted his admission to study law five years ago with a leap of faith.
In a Facebook post, he disclosed that he finished with a 4.0 cumulative grade point average (CGPA), which is a second-class upper division honours. Reflecting on his academic journey, he stated that the rigorous academic work at UNIABUJA stretched him and tested him in many ways he would never forget.
Source: Legit.ng










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