- A young lady has celebrated completing her law studies at the University of Ibadan seven years after her United States student visa was denied twice
- According to the lady, she was depressed over the visa issue, despite passing her SAT and TOEFL exams and securing scholarships to study in America
- Her story triggered reactions on X, as many people congratulated the law graduate on her academic feat after her major international setback
Grace Fadugba, a 22-year-old Nigerian lady, signed out of the University of Ibadan (UI) with flying colours as she graduated with a first-class honours degree in law.
Celebrating her academic feat on X, an excited Grace said that about seven years ago, she was depressed after her US study visa applications were rejected twice.
From US visa denials to UI first-class
Grace, in a viral tweet on X, said she had applied for the visa after smashing her Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exams and securing scholarships to study in the US.

Grace said she decided to focus on acquiring a law degree and remarked that she made excellent use of her visa disappointments, even beyond her university grades. In her words:
“About 7 years ago, I was depressed from my study visa being rejected twice after acing my SATs and TOEFL and getting scholarships to study in the USA.
“UI became a detour for me, and today, I can say I made excellent use of it even beyond the grades. Still Day 1.”
She further tweeted:
“I remember grudgingly going to register for P/UTME on the day it was to close because my sister insisted that I have a backup plan. 100 level: 3.88. 200 level: 3.82. 300 level: 4.0. 400 level: 3.93. 500 level: “

Source: Twitter
Netizens celebrate UI law graduate
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the law graduate’s tweet below:
@Theophilusiga said:
“Massive congratulations to you. You’re a full display of brilliance.”
@Oluwase13828657 said:
“You tear book: congratulations and multiple gbooosa. Way to go. Congratulations on your achievement.”
@maleekberry09 said:
“I know one Fadugba, very brilliant too, you know any Titi Fadugba? “
@I_AmPhantom said:
“Congratulations. I can relate to this struggle. You deserve to celebrate this win. And in the end, you chose a beautiful institution to bag it.”
@PeterChimz274 said:
“Heard of you (if I’m not wrong), first time seeing you. Congratulations Grace.”
@fadugba_om30452 said:
“Congratulations, Grace🎉. Wow, we bear the same surname.”
@yoruba_firstt1 said:
“Congratulations, are you related to Yele Fadugba?”
@OlukorodeOre said:
“Congratulations to you!”
In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a law student who wrote the UTME thrice had graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Ibadan.
UI law graduate’s project topic grabs attention
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a University of Ibadan law graduate had gone viral because of her project topic.
The young lady celebrated bagging a second-class honours degree from UI and displayed the front cover of her project work.
The graduate claimed she was the first in her bloodline to get past high school, believing her late parents would be proud of her.
Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng
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