- An exceptionally beautiful lady has come online to celebrate after bagging a degree in medical radiography
- The lady took to TikTok to share her success story with her followers after she became a radiographer
- The photos she shared caught the attention of netizens who rushed to the comment section to praise her
A beautiful lady is trending on TikTok after she inspired people with her success story.
The elegant lady has successfully graduated from school and she shared a post to mark the significant life event.
According to the lady, Prissy, she graduated as a medical radiographer.
She wrote on TikTok:
“I did that. The latest radiographer. Congratulations to me.”
The photos she posted got a lot of congratulatory messages from her followers.
In the comment section of the post, the lady said while in school, she changed her course from anatomy to radiography.
Her words:
“I actually switched from Anatomy to Radiography funny enough. The first advice is that nothing is impossible as long as you put your mind to it.”
Reactions as lady graduates as a radiographer
@maryjane said:
“I’m an upcoming Radiographer too.”
@LifeofJola said:
“You’re the popular Radiographer on NAURADSA TV. You’re so Prettyyy. I’m also a Radiography student.”
@Fav_øur said:
“Congrats mami. Wanna switch from anatomy to radiography, any advice?”
@Mayowa said:
“Congratulations. Your dress is gorgeous.”
@Thebigzoa said:
“Congratulations. To be honest, these pics are so clean. Saved as an inspo for mine….Who is your photographer 📸 please?”
@Chika Bernice said:
“Congratulations…we look alike in the first slide,or is it just my eyes.”
@B said:
“Congratulations. I’m a student radiographer too.”
@OlaMma said:
“Academic validation is sweet like mad! Congratulations girl!|
@Annie said:
“Congratulations baby, this is my dream course ooo am so happy for you.”
Lady graduates as a nurse from ABUAD
A Nigerian lady has graduated from Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti state where she studied nursing.
The lady said she passed through a lot of challenges before she was able to complete her studies at ABUAD.
She said she fell sick at some points and that her final year was the most challenging of the years she spent in school.