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UI law graduate says she was her school's smartest student, reveals what she does now

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July 3, 2026

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UI law graduate says she was her school's smartest student, reveals what she does now

A University of Ibadan law graduate responds to a trending question about the smartest students, revealing that she became a qualified lawyer and a working model.

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Legit.ng

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· Jun 22, 2026

Read how lady bagged second master's from Miva University

A young lecturer celebrated as she bagged her second master’s degree from Miva Open University at 25. She mentioned her GPA and her plans for PhD.

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· Jul 7, 2026

If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent

Just because someone is smart doesn't mean their life is any easier. The post If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent appeared first on Upworthy.

Fark

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· Jul 5, 2026

College students are no longer smarter than a fourth grader [Sad]

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· Jun 29, 2026

Luigi Mangione gets stuck in elevator at courthouse - then sees his federal trial postponed

Wearing a beige jail suit, the 28-year-old Ivy League graduate appeared energetic and engaged during Monday's short hearing

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Student of the Year Awards: 40 pupils lauded as organiser reveals expansion plan

A Ying Wa College pupil who took home the Student of the Year Awards’ grand prize was among 40 outstanding peers who received top honours on Saturday, as the event organiser announced a major expansion to mark its 45th anniversary. Starting next year, the awards scheme will feature a new category for artificial intelligence (AI) literacy to underscore the responsible use of the technology by students. The initiative will also extend its reach to recognise student excellence in places beyond Hong...

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Related coverage for "UI law graduate says she was her school's smartest student, reveals what she does now": Legit.ng — Read how lady bagged second master's from Miva University. Upworthy — If you have any of these 3 ‘bad habits, ‘ it could mean you’re highly intelligent. Fark — College students are no longer smarter than a fourth grader [Sad]. The Independent — Luigi Mangione gets stuck in elevator at courthouse - then sees his federal trial postponed. South China Morning Post — Student of the Year Awards: 40 pupils lauded as organiser reveals expansion plan