Cursory: A Nigerian lady graduated with a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Ilorin, where she specialized in Public Relations and Advertising


A young Nigerian graduate, Muslimah Oyindamola Idris, graduated with a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Ilorin, where she specialized in Public Relations and Advertising.
She graduated with honors as the top in both her specialization and her department.
In a conversation with Legit, she shared:
“My true passion lies in communication research. I find the process of delving into the intricacies of effective communication strategies both intellectually stimulating and professionally rewarding. Additionally, I thoroughly enjoy providing academic mentorship, as it allows me to share my knowledge and experiences with others, aiding them in their educational journeys.
“Honestly, I believe my success is a combination of God’s grace, along with a strong foundation of hard work, resilience, sacrifice, the guidance of invaluable mentors, and a genuine desire to support the growth of others.
“The most demanding aspect for me was undoubtedly the pressure that accompanies being a top student, where displaying any hint of vulnerability in the face of adversity is simply not an option. As a top student, the expectation is to have everything perfectly figured out and to be a steadfast pillar of dependability. It entails the readiness to perform at your peak, whether or not you feel entirely prepared.
“I made a concerted effort to proactively engage with my coursework by studying ahead of my classes and actively participating in every session. I consistently took the lead in class projects and presentations. Additionally, I prioritized fostering positive relationships with my lecturers, recognizing the value of effective communication and mutual respect in the learning process.
“I strongly believe in the principle of paying it forward. I’m eager to give back to the society in the same measure that I received. My passions lie in both research and marketing communications. I aspire to establish a firm that can offer comprehensive services in these areas to clients. Looking ahead, my long-term goal is to transition into academia; I hold the belief that education is a cornerstone for societal development, and I’m driven to contribute to its sustainability and growth.
“Remember, sometimes others can recognize your potential before you do, embrace their insight and let it fuel your efforts towards your goals. I recall a professor of mine who saw my potential before I did; his advice was pivotal in my journey to where I am today. Above all, always hold the ‘God’ factor in the highest regard – it’s not to be underestimated.
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