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Brilliant Nigerian Woman Graduates With First-Class in Computer Science, Becomes First in Her Family to Earn a University Degree

A brilliant Nigerian woman, Elizabeth Boluwatife Rotimi, became the first in her family to earn a university degree after overcoming significant challenges to graduate with a First-Class in Computer Science from FUTA while building an impactful leadership and tech career.

A young Nigerian woman, Elizabeth Boluwatife Rotimi, has achieved an extraordinary milestone by graduating with a First-Class degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). Her success marks a historic moment for her family, as she is the first person among them to ever attend and complete university.

Elizabeth’s Journey: How She Turned Challenges Into Triumph

Elizabeth began her studies at FUTA in 2020 with one clear goal: to finish with first-class honors. As the first child in her family to enter university, she felt both the pressure and responsibility to succeed. Rather than letting fear overwhelm her, she used it as motivation.

However, her journey was far from easy. She faced setbacks, made mistakes, and experienced moments of deep discouragement. But these challenges pushed her toward a turning point that reshaped her life—finding a renewed connection with God.

Through prayer, self-discovery, and clarity about her purpose, Elizabeth found the strength and confidence she needed. She described this phase as one where “doors opened, tears were wiped away, and the right people showed up at the right time.”

More Than Academics: Building Leadership, Influence, and Impact

Beyond her academic success, Elizabeth immersed herself in activities that transformed her into a leader and changemaker.

She:

  • Built a strong personal brand with over 57,000 followers
  • Spoke at more than 100 events, both online and in person
  • Hosted her own event with over 800 attendees
  • Served as Director of Software in NACOS
  • Founded two thriving tech communities
  • Launched a career in Product Management

Despite balancing her coursework with these responsibilities, she never lost sight of her dream.

Manifesting the Vision: Writing Her Testimony Before It Happened

One of the most powerful moments in her story came when she decided to write down her testimony before it became reality. Whenever she felt discouraged, she revisited that written vision to remind herself of what she was working toward.

This simple act became her anchor—helping her stay disciplined, focused, and fueled by purpose.

In 2025, her long-held dream finally came true: she graduated with a First-Class degree, making herself and her family proud.

Elizabeth’s Advice to Students

Elizabeth encourages young people to set clear goals and pursue them with determination.

“If you don’t see it, you can’t be it. The power of vision cannot be overstated,” she said.

She emphasizes that dreams require more than desire—they demand consistency, sacrifice, and intentional action.

“Dream big. See it clearly. Work toward it relentlessly. Never let anyone limit what God has placed inside you.”

READ ALSO: 25-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Earns Master’s Degree in Management from Georgetown University

SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION

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