Mmesoma Onuchukwu Precious, a 23-year-old law graduate from Anambra, achieved first-class honors through resilience, time management, and faith, and now aspires to intern at a top Lagos law firm, inspiring others to pursue their dreams without settling.


Mmesoma Onuchukwu Precious, a 23-year-old law graduate from Anambra State, recently achieved a first-class degree in law, a testament to her resilience, effective time management, and unwavering faith. Reflecting on her journey, Precious shared that it was a challenging road, requiring extra study hours, strong friendships with like-minded people, and a deep commitment to prayer. Known for her outgoing personality and love of dancing and sports, she revealed her struggle to balance academic pressures with social life, emphasizing that learning time management was crucial to her success.
Her academic journey, however, was not one of inherent talent but of dedication and seeking help. She explained that leaning on others who knew more and maintaining her faith were instrumental in her accomplishments. Now, with her degree in hand, Precious is focused on securing an internship at a leading Lagos law firm, an ambition she has held for years. She views this as a potential gateway to further professional achievements.
Precious also shared a powerful message with others pursuing their goals: “Never settle for less; there’s always more to accomplish. Keep faith, and harness the power of your mind.” Her story exemplifies the rewards of perseverance, faith, and the relentless pursuit of one’s aspirations.
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