- A Nigerian lady who switched from studying nursing at a university in Cotonou, Benin Republic, to pursue a Pharmacy degree in Nigeria has shared her inspiring journey
- In a brief video, she revealed that in 2018, she was in her third year (300L) of a nursing programme in Cotonou
- Now in her final year (500L) at the University of Ilorin, she is studying for a Pharmacy degree, showing her immense growth
A Nigerian lady who left a nursing degree at a university in Cotonou, Benin Republic, to start a degree Pharmacy degree in Nigeria shared her story.
In the short clip, the lady showed that in 2018, she was now in 300L at the school in Cotonou, studying nursing.
In defining her growth, she said she was now a 500-level at the University of Ilorin studying for a degree in Pharmacy showed her a new, fresh look.
The clip highlights her personal growth and transformation, reflected in her new and refreshed outlook on life. The video was posted by @kaothaar.
Watch the video HERE:
Reactions about the lady’s growth:
Kao_thar said:
“You made the right decision..I'm so happy for you.”Oyinade wrote:
“MashaAllah barakkallahu feekum.”Seun Amodu commented:
“Proud witness.”Derapynn6tp also commented:
“Did you finish nursing at Cotonou?”Toria:
“What happened?”Aisha Ayoku:
“Wow…MashaAllah.”I am oluwabunmi:
“Thank goodness you quickly realized.”Lor_larhh:
“Congratulations namesake.”Adsam:
“A big upgrade! well-done.”Urgurlforlyf12_0:
“This is amazing , We thank God.”User738479484748:
“Thank God for life.”Therealbabygirl:
“Omo that university did my cousin shege.. she has to start all over again in Nigeria…my own advice is wherever you are studying a particular course if it’s not a ferderal /state university ask them well.”Omolola:
“This!! Accreditation o. Very important, most especially foreign universities.”Bashirjunaid4:
“This is mad….congratulations k.”Emerald:
“So you once studied nursing?”Kool:
“Sorry if I may ask why the change of school.”Bjay:
“Unilorin has started pharmacy D?”In a recent development, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady, having recently completed her studies, revealed that she had achieved a first-class honours degree from the Law Department.
20-year-old Nigerian lady becomes doctor of Pharmacy
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Promise Ayomide Adekola, a 20-year-old Nigerian, has graduated from Cyprus International University (CIU) with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
She also holds a dual Master of Pharmacy degree from CIU and the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Adekola left Nigeria in 2017, when she was 14 years old, after passing her WAEC exams with the required credits.
Source: Legit.ng