Nigerian Lady Graduates with First Class Honors in Nursing from UK University

Olamide Ganiyu, a Nigerian lady, has recently graduated with a first-class honors degree in Nursing from the University of Derby in the United Kingdom. In a post shared on her Instagram account, Olamide expressed her elation at her academic achievement, stating, ”A whole FIRST CLASS HONOURS graduate in Nursing.

Nigerian Lady Graduates with First Class Honors in Nursing from UK University

Olamide Ganiyu, a Nigerian lady, has recently graduated with a first-class honors degree in Nursing from the University of Derby in the United Kingdom.

Having initially earned a diploma in Nursing, Olamide decided to further her studies in the UK and successfully obtained a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science.

RECOMMENDED: UNIUYO Student Kingsley George Graduates with First-Class Honors in Civil Engineering

READ ALSO: Man Becomes Medical Doctor After Principal Doubted Him Due to Poor Math Grades

In a post shared on her Instagram account, Olamide expressed her elation at her academic achievement, stating, ”A whole FIRST CLASS HONOURS graduate in Nursing! Can’t put how I feel into words right now! I just want to say God is good and kind to me! God is good and kind to me.” She proudly added, ”First Class Honours Bachelor of Science in Nursing Studies.”

Despite facing challenges during her studies, Olamide credited her unwavering faith in God for helping her through,  boosting her confidence to tackle any obstacles that came her way.

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU: EKSU Lecturer Accused of Sexual Assault by Female Student

SEE ALSO: UDUS Graduate Abdulganiyu Abdulrahman Akanbi Emerges as Overall Best Student in Islamic Studies History

Olamide also extended her heartfelt gratitude to her parents for their unwavering support in allowing her to pursue her dream. She described her parents as the "real MVPs" and expressed her appreciation for their trust and belief in her abilities. ”To my mum and dad! Those are the real MVPs y’all! They never say no to me, they just let me do whatever because they trust me. I’m grateful for the bond I share with them and to have them as my parents,” she wrote.