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“The only First Class Law School Graduate…” Lady Celebrates Her Sister’s Outstanding Achievement

A Nigerian lady has celebrated her sister on social media for with a first-class degree from law school.

A Nigerian woman jubilantly celebrated her sister’s remarkable achievement of graduating with a first-class degree from law school.

Captured on video, the sister, dressed in her legal robes, approached the woman, and they shared a brief embrace before posing for photographs.

The proud sister revealed that her sibling was the only graduate from Ambrose Alli University to achieve this distinguished honor in law school.

The video, shared by @officialkids_cartel.nig, highlights this significant academic accomplishment. In her words:

“Yes, I’m proud of you. Your hard work and dedication paid off. The only first-class law school graduate from AAU.”

See some reactions below:

Koolmagicbro: “Congrats, you have made so many proud.”

Mrs_Hilarius: “Congratulations, my people.”

Rfatyasir: “Welcome to the largest African #Bar.”

Mohriyam: “Congratulations to you and your sister.”

Watch the video below:

@officialkids_cartel.nig

Yes i’m proud of you @Ehihair & ehi hairxentials your hard work and dedication paid off 💯 The only first class law school graduate from AAU 📌#graduate #lawgraduate #calltobar #nigerialawstudents #aau @Ambrose Ali University 🎓✍️😌

♬ original sound – KIDDIES VENDOR IN UROMI EDO

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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, LGIT.NG

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