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Outstanding Nigerian Woman Graduates in Law with 95% Grade, Celebrates Success

Elizabeth Oyeleye, a Nigerian law graduate from Bowen University, overcame health challenges and setbacks to achieve a 95% final grade and a CGPA of 4.3, highlighting resilience and gratitude in her academic journey.

Elizabeth Oyeleye, an accomplished Nigerian graduate, completed her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Bowen University, Southwest Nigeria, with a remarkable 95% final grade and a CGPA of 4.3 out of 5.0, achieving second-class upper honors.

In a LinkedIn post marking her achievement, Elizabeth described her academic journey as a “rollercoaster,” beginning with a high 4.8 CGPA, which she maintained through her second year.

However, health challenges in her third year caused her CGPA to drop to 4.19, leading to emotional struggles and a need to excel in her remaining semesters to meet her goal of graduating with first-class honors.

Undeterred, Elizabeth earned a perfect 5.0 in the first semester of her fourth year, though a challenging company law course affected her chances of maintaining that score.

In her final semester, she regained her momentum, achieving another 5.0 and bringing her final CGPA to 4.3 out of 5.0.

Reflecting on her journey, Elizabeth emphasized lessons in resilience, mental health, and perseverance, encouraging others facing adversity to view setbacks as opportunities for growth.

She expressed deep gratitude for the support she received, celebrating this achievement with those who believed in her.

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION

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