Lady Celebrates Graduation after 7 Years of Studies and Many Obstacles
- A young woman recently shared a heartwarming post about finally reaching the end of her university days
- In the post, she explained that she had been studying for seven long years and will finally be graduating
- South Africans were blown away by her perseverance and dedication to reaching her goal and many of them commended her in the comment section
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Not many people have the determination it takes to study for seven whole years. A young woman proved that she was made of the right stuff after she headed online to celebrate reaching the end of her studies.
In her post, the young lady with the Twitter handle @Lera_Mkay praised God wholeheartedly that her seven years of being a student are finally nearing an end as her graduation is just around the corner.
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She wrote on Twitter:
"I’m so emotional today cause I just realised that my grad is exactly a week from now. After 7 years, 2 academic exclusions, financial exclusion, and being diagnosed with severe depression and anxiety, I AM FINALLY GRADUATING!
"God is faithful man, you can’t tell me otherwise! The love I’m receiving is just so overwhelming. Thank you to everyone, I’ll take the time to personally reply to each of you."
Locals had this to say:
@igisiiconic said:
"Big up, congratulations. You have no idea how much I needed to see this, I've been struggling too cause my peers graduated."
@Thobsssss said:
"Congratulations Sisi. Ngisacela ukubuza sisi for me to be able to be a conveyancer do I need to do LLB?"
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In other news, a Nigerian lady identified as Esther Nwankwo defied the odds and became the best graduating student of her department after struggling to achieve a university education.
The lady took to her LinkedIn page to narrate how her education almost ended after she finished secondary school.
She said her father could not send her to the university due to financial constraints.
Source: Legit.ng
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