Nnaji, winner of the 2024 Amnesty International debate, graduated with first-class honors in law from Bowen University, achieving a 4.93 CGPA and earning multiple academic and leadership awards.


A gifted Nigerian woman, Nnaji, who won the Amnesty International debate in 2024, has celebrated another milestone by graduating with first-class honors in law from Bowen University in Ogun State.
Nnaji, whose academic journey has been marked by excellence, completed her studies with an impressive 4.93 CGPA on a 5.0 scale, earning her the titles of best graduating student in both jurisprudence and legal theory, as well as in land law. She also received recognition as the 2023 BOSAN scholar and was named the Most Influential Student for the 2023/2024 session and Online Personality of the Year for her graduating class, the Aquila set.
Expressing gratitude for her achievements, Nnaji shared her story on TikTok, accompanied by graduation photos, and highlighted how her journey is a testament to her faith and dedication. Her success has inspired many online, with friends and followers celebrating her accomplishments and sharing heartfelt messages of pride and encouragement.
Watch the video below:
@noblessennaji Replying to @Omijie Debbie The love has been so overwhelming🥹❤️❤️ My online family, I love you all❤️ All those who have celebrated me, you will be celebrated too! Amen!#alexisnnaji #xyzcba #relatable ♬ original sound – Gospel Hotspot (Yoruba)
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