It is a blessing to graduate in 4 years - Lady reveals as she bags degree in Mechanical Engineering
- A Twitter user, @_laurynalexis, celebrated earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering from a top university
- In a post online, she disclosed that she graduated with distinction
- @_laurynalexis has celebrated her academic milestone as she thanks her parents for their support
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Black women across the world are pursuing careers in fields that were once considered to be male-dominated areas, and Twitter user, @_laurynalexis is a glittering example.
She has joined the list of women shattering limitations in STEM fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Celebrating her recent academic milestone, @_laurynalexis took to Twitter to announce that she has graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering with distinction, adding that she completed her four-year programme without any debt.
''To my parents, know you are taken care of forever and after. It is truly a blessing to graduate in four years 'Cam Laude' with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, did I mention debt-free. Thank you God... this journey has truly been a blessing beyond words,'' she said.
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Despite being physically impaired, she is an inspiration to many, contributing to the church through powerful ministrations.
Onyameba was not born disabled but had to learn to live with the disability after she was involved in a ghastly accident that claimed the lower part of her body.
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Despite being financially constrained, Edmond Baba is helping the deprived by donating food and other useful items to aid them to cope with their difficult situation which has been worsened by the prevailing pandemic.
In a post sighted by YEN.com.gh, the kind-hearted young man has been celebrated for donating to an aged blind woman who ekes a living from breaking and selling stones.
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