A young and brilliant Nigerian Lady identified as Chinyere Amanze has made Nigeria proud after graduating from the prestigious Harvard Law School, Cambridge, United States.
The brilliant lady celebrated her achievement on her Linkedin with one of the most notable black women in the United States – Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is the first-ever black woman that will sit as a Judge on the United States Supreme Court, breaking a 233-year-old record in the country.
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Sharing her academic achievement on her page, Chinyere noted that she was honored by meeting the Judge on her graduation day.
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“I had the pleasure of graduating Cum Laude from Harvard Law School and meeting a fellow HLS alumna who is also the first Black Woman to sit on the Supreme Court. A little graduation magic and a lot of graduation inspiration. I could not be more excited about my future as an attorney.,” she wrote.
According to Chinyere, she attended The Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Maryland for her elementary and high school.
She proceeded to the Duke University, Durham, North Carolina where she bagged a Bachelor of Art in International Comparative Studies and Markets and Management.
As of the time of making this post, her LinkedIn post already attracted over 20k likes and 700+ comments, most of which are congratulatory. Below are a few comments.
Jacco wrote: Ma’am, make sure that you never give in to: corruption, intimidation, and inhumanity. But make sure, that you make the difference by making sure that you are the difference! Congratulations!
Tina Feggans wrote: Congratulations, God is always good. I just want to say, enjoy your journey, you deserve everything. Congratulations to you Beautiful
Reggie Harris wrote: A hug and huge congrats to YOU! Blessings on your accomplishment and on your willingness to serve in this challenging time. You go NOW!
Dinah Coleman-Mason wrote: What a wonderful experience! Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾 Getting prepared to be the next!! Go getters, go get it!
Caralyn wrote: WOW, what an auspicious beginning, you could not have a better inspiration! Congratulations, go out and do GREAT things!!
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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Scholarshipregion, Chinyere Amanze LinkedIn Profile
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