“We are Determined to Graduate with First-Class" — UDUS Matriculated Students Reveal


Abdulrasheed AbdulKareem Akere and Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed report,

As the management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, held her annual 42nd Matriculation Ceremony for the newly admitted 2021/2022 students, the accurate and outstanding media press outfit, PEN PRESS UDUS has a live interview session with the new students of UDUS where they expressed their gladness for being admitted into UDUS and vowed to try their possible best to graduate with First-Class.
Hammad Temilade Abidat, a 100-Level student of Education Economics expressed her gladness for being admitted as a new student of UDUS, vowed to graduate with first-class.
“Although I applied for Pure Economics, my course was changed to Economics and Education. I am super happy with my new course as I will be bagging two degrees at a time which are Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor Of Education,” she noted.
She, however, noted that she aims to work at a big firm at the end of her study or become a Lecturer.
Kawthar Motunrayo, a 100-Level student of Education Economics whose course was changed from Accounting expressed her happiness over his matriculation ceremony, vowed to graduate with first-class.
I wish to graduate with first-class and I am working towards it, " she said.
Isiaq Mujamin, 100-Level Education and Economics student also feel delighted for being among the matriculated students into UDUS, adding that he hopes to finish with first-class.
Oyindamola Shukroh, a newly admitted student of the Department Of Modern European Languages and Linguistics, Literature in English Unit considers being admitted into UDUS as a privilege out of 16,000 UDUS applicants, added that if Allah wills, she would graduate with first-class.
“If I don't graduate with the first class, I prefer the class of degree that I will be proud of, " she stated.
Janet Bala Sule is a Mass Communication Student said:
“I wish to graduate with First class.”
Shuaib Barakat, a 100-Level student of Pure Chemistry also explained that she wishes to graduate first-class, noting that a second-class upper degree is not bad.

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