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Brilliant Nigerian lady bags masters degree in Pharmacy with honors at UK university, celebrates achievements

A brilliant Nigerian lady named Subomi Ige has bagged a master’s degree in Pharmacy with an honors grade at the Univerity of Birmingham in the United Kingdom.

Subomi bagged her master’s degree in Pharmacy with a minor in Medical Clinical Services at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. She shared her achievement of earning the degree on her linkedin.

”I am thrilled to announce that I have officially graduated from the University of Birmingham with a Master’s degree in Pharmacy with Honours,” she said. She mentioned that her journey at the university was challenging and rewarding at the same time.

Subomi stated that the achievement marks the beginning of a new chapter and she is eager to continue making an impact in the world of education and beyond. She said alongside her graduation, she unveiled a project named Keke that expresses her passion.

She stated that Keko was heavily influenced by her time at the University engaging with initiatives centered around Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and her passion for being part of developing the education system for 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.

Subomi mentioned that Keko means “To educate” in her native language Yoruba. She said it is a platform where she will be delving into the fascinating realms of education policy and curriculum development.

She added that with her deep-rooted belief in the power of education to shape the future, she is committed to exploring innovative ideas, insights, and discussions that can drive meaningful change in the way one educates and inspires the next generation.

Subomi expressed her gratitude to her family, friends, professors, and mentors who have been with her every step of the way adding that she is appreciative of every of their support.

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