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Brilliant African lady bags bachelor’s degree in Architecture at 20 years old, earns master’s at 22 from UK university

A brilliant African Lady named Naji-Lal Saani who bagged her bachelor’s degree in Architecture at the age of 20 has successfully earned her master’s degree at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom at 22 years old.

Sanni obtained her bachelor’s degree in Architecture at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana before she proceeded to the United Kingdom for her postgraduate studies.

She shared her achievement of bagging her master’s degree stating that she bagged her master’s degree at the young age of 22 which is not usually common. Sanni earned a master’s in Project Management and Construction at Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom.

”BSc Architecture at 20 years. MSc. Project Management (Construction) at 22 years. It’s been Allah all through, I’m grateful,” she said.

Sanni said on her LinkedIn that she is dedicated to achieving a  Chartered status in the future. While a student at Nottingham Trent University, she was a member of the Chartered Institute of Building.

Sanni stated that she is committed to continuous learning and professional development. She added that her experience in architectural engineering and design, as well as her passion for women in the industry have prepared her for a successful career in project management.

In another story, a young lady named Aisha Janki Akinola bagged both her bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with honors from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom on the same day.

Aisha Akinola is a Nigerian-𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 lady who moved to the United Kingdom to further her studies. She bagged both of her degrees in Architecture from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom.

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