- A differently-abled lady shares her emotional graduation after a 15-year educational journey, marked by determination and resilience.
- She shares videos and photos from her graduation ceremony on her social media page, expressing her joy and happiness.
- Her white sign-out shirt symbolizes her educational journey from an OND to earning a Bachelor’s degree.
In a heartwarming journey that spanned 15 years, a differently-abled lady achieved her dream of becoming a university graduate.
Overwhelmed with emotions of joy and happiness, she shared videos and photos from her graduation ceremony on her social media page, capturing the essence of her remarkable journey.

Wearing a simple white shirt for the occasion, the recent graduate used her attire to convey the incredible story of her educational odyssey, which began with an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and culminated in the achievement of a Bachelor’s degree from a tertiary institution.
Her social media post quickly garnered attention and support from users around the world.
Netizens flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages, words of encouragement, and heartfelt praise for her unwavering determination.
Netizens Reactions…
@Aggysenga noted: “There’s no limitation to what one can achieve. Congratulations dear”
@Catherine_01 said: “congratulations dear 💖 so happy for you i wished i completed my education 😔”
@sarahfriday690 wrote: “congratulations you are bless”
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@chiffzyempire001 congratulations dear
In other news, A physically challenged member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), identified as Ikiotere Ayebatonye Otuma, has celebrated passing out from the scheme.
Ayebatonye, 26, an indigene of Liama in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa state, took to Facebook on Thursday, October 6, to share his NYSC certificate. He wrote: “The work is done. God did it”
Speaking to Mangrovepen, a Bayelsa news portal, Ayebatonye revealed how he refused to allow his physical appearance to limit his achievements in life.
According to him, he grew up in a community where the majority of his peers did not discriminate against him despite his appearance.
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