UDUS Graduate Mofoluwasho Abdullah Credits Mother's Inspiration for First-Class Achievement
UDUS Graduate Mofoluwasho Abdullah Credits Mother's Inspiration for First-Class Achievement in Arabic Department
Mofoluwasho Abdullah, a native of Ilorin, Kwara State, has made history by graduating with First Class honors in the Arabic Department, despite initial doubts and challenges.
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Abdullah's journey to academic excellence was motivated by his childhood passion for the Arabic language and his mother's encouragement.
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In an exclusive interview, Abdullah revealed that his decision to study Arabic was met with skepticism, with many questioning his choice. However, he remained focused on his goal, driven by his mother's request to present his First Class degree as a gift to her.
Abdullah's academic journey was not without its challenges. He faced disappointment with his 100-level results, but his mother's words of encouragement rekindled his determination. He adopted a rigorous reading schedule, dedicating 9am to 6pm daily to his studies, and persevered through difficult times.
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Abdullah's advice to fellow students is to hold onto their sources of inspiration and remain committed to their goals, even in the face of adversity. His achievement serves as a testament to the power of determination and the impact of maternal inspiration.
*By Dauda Musbau*