Pretty lady celebrates becoming a law graduate, Nigerians say her beauty can confuse a judge
- A young Nigerian lady has done herself proud with her recent achievement
- The lady identified as Maryam Musa celebrated acquiring a law degree with beautiful photos
- Nigerians took to the comment section to congratulate her just as they gushed over her beauty
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Congratulations are pouring in for a young Nigerian lady over a new feat she achieved. The lady identified as Maryam Musa took to Twitter to announce her acquiring a law degree and becoming the latest law graduate in town.
Maryam, whose institution of graduation is still unknown, captioned her success as 'achievement unlocked' and went on to praise God for making it a reality.
She shared pictures of herself rocking the Nigerian lawyer's wig and gown striking different poses.
Nigerians praised her for her physical beauty and wished her well in her endeavours. Some poured in career advice for her.
@AliyuIbrahimA13 reacted:
"Congratulations barrister, I need a beautiful lawyer lyk you, that can confuse the judge."
@Mushin24789 said;
"Be a trusted person where ever you find yourself ok and give don't do injustice on your on work don't change your life because of money alway be trusted person allah will guide you and protect u against your enemy dis is and advice for you and others."
@Omacares1 commented:
"May the Almighty Allah continue to protect u and guide u as u have achieve great educational career path and may he bless u with wisdoms in your decision making in any case.''
@ifabiella opined:
"Lol, you're a law graduate and not a lawyer, why are you robed?
"That is against the Rules of Professional Conduct.
"o law school and be called to the Nigerian Bar first.
"Anyways, congratulations, you're a step in the right direction."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a lady became the 1st woman in her lineage to get an education after bagging a law degree.
Alice, who dedicated her achievement to her grandmother, said she could trace her lineage back to 17 generations of women who were illiterates.
The young lady who has now broken the generational illiteracy expressed gratitude to God that the generation after her will never know illiteracy.
Victor Duru is a Legit.ng journalist with more than three years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students' Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a Human Interest Editor, Strategic Content Creator and a Google-certified Digital Marketer. Connect with him on Twitter @DuruCVictor2
Source: Legit.ng