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Brilliant Nigerian Lady Earns Law Degree with 4.76 CGPA, Celebrates Success

Tamunoipirinye Royal Banigo, a determined Nigerian student, earned a Law degree with a 4.76 CGPA, overcoming challenges through perseverance and support, and looks forward to making an impact in her career.

Tamunoipirinye Royal Banigo, a determined Nigerian student, earned a Law degree with a 4.76 CGPA, graduating as the fourth best graduating student in her class.

Sharing her achievement on LinkedIn, Royal reflected on the completion of her five-year academic journey, acknowledging the challenges she faced along the way. While she began her first semester with a perfect 5.0 CGPA, difficulties in subsequent semesters caused a temporary decline in her grades.

At one point, Royal feared her dream of graduating with first-class honors might not be achievable. However, through perseverance and hard work, she achieved perfect 5.0 grades in her final three semesters (400 and 500 levels), ultimately securing a 4.76 CGPA. This accomplishment placed her as the fourth-best graduating law student in her class.

Royal expressed gratitude to her lecturers for their mentorship, guidance, and patience, which greatly contributed to her academic success. She also thanked her friends, highlighting their valuable support and partnership throughout her studies.

As she looks forward to the next chapter of her career, Royal emphasized that success is not achieved alone but through the collective support of others. Offering advice to other students, she encouraged them to set clear goals, develop a growth mindset, embrace challenges, maintain a consistent study routine, seek help when needed, balance academics with extracurricular activities, and keep faith at the center of their journey.

Excited about the future, Royal is eager to make a meaningful impact in her profession.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION

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