A young Nigerian woman celebrated earning a first-class degree in Electrical Engineering while managing her studies alongside a photography career.
A young Nigerian woman celebrated earning a first-class degree in Electrical Engineering while managing her studies alongside a photography career.
In a heartfelt video, she recalled the struggles she faced during her undergraduate years. Jubilee, a graduate of the University of Benin, captured moments of her intense exam preparations.
Afamefune N. Jubilee proudly announced her first-class degree in Electrical Engineering, achieved despite working as a photographer to support herself.
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In an emotional video, she tearfully recounted the challenges she encountered during her time at university.
Jubilee, a University of Benin graduate, shared her rigorous study sessions before exams. As expressed by @jb_afam, she stated:
“Six years of late nights, early mornings, sacrifices, tears, happiness, dedication, and learning have finally paid off. Congratulations, Engr. Afamefune N. Jubilee, First Class Honours in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, University of Benin, Class of 2022. I am proud of you!”
See some reactions below:
Shalom said: “I don’t know you but congratulations.”
Nini_boo wrote: “Omoooo, congratulations! Engineering is a whole different struggle, especially as a lady… I tap into this ijn.”
Mowarin8 commented: “Aww. I’m currently a photographer studying civil engineering too. More grace.”
Kosiso Deborah: “Congratulations, I don’t know you, but I’m SUPER proud of you, and you’re so beautiful.”
Farida: “Kudos! First-class, elect/elect engr here, I can relate. Congratulations.”
Nana.yaw.sty: “Everything you’ve been through is going to be joy and celebration. God bless you.”
Watch the video below:
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