Nigerian Student Overcomes Admission Setbacks to Achieve Major Goals
See as Nigerian student who wrote JAMB 2 times share 4 major goals she has achieved after

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Olukayode Oluwaponmile, a Nigerian student, faced two rejections from university admissions but persevered to achieve significant milestones. She shared her journey on LinkedIn, highlighting her accomplishments, including becoming a Chartered Accountant and starting her own business.
- 01Olukayode Oluwaponmile was denied university admission twice through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
- 02She enrolled at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, earning her Ordinary National Diploma (OND) before starting anew at Ekiti State University (EKSU).
- 03Oluwaponmile achieved four significant goals: becoming a Chartered Accountant, building her fashion brand FashionXpert, learning Data Analysis, and personal development.
- 04Despite doubts from others regarding her decision to start over, she remained committed to her dreams.
- 05Her story has garnered admiration on social media, inspiring others to persevere through setbacks.
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Olukayode Oluwaponmile, a determined Nigerian student, shared her inspiring journey on LinkedIn after facing two rejections from university admissions through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Instead of giving up, she enrolled at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, where she earned her Ordinary National Diploma (OND). Refusing to settle for less, she later decided to restart her academic journey from the 100 level at Ekiti State University (EKSU). Throughout her journey, Oluwaponmile achieved four major goals: she became a Chartered Accountant, began building her fashion brand FashionXpert, started learning Data Analysis, and focused on personal development. Her resilience and commitment to her dreams have sparked admiration on social media, encouraging others to overcome their own setbacks and keep pursuing their aspirations.
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Oluwaponmile's story resonates with many Nigerian students facing similar academic challenges, highlighting the importance of resilience and alternative pathways to success.
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