
An AI-generated representation of a proud female academic celebrating her graduation, symbolising the wave of achievements shared by Nigerian women on social media in June 2026.
One woman asked for motivation. Nigerian women showed up with receipts—PhDs, distinctions, research grants, publications, and plenty of reasons to keep going.
It started with one simple request on X (formerly Twitter): a woman asking other women to share their academic achievements, looking for a little motivation to push through the month. What followed was a flood of responses from Nigerian women that has been genuinely difficult to scroll past without stopping to read every single one.
Doctors of Philosophy. Master’s degrees with distinction. First-class graduates. Women juggling research, grants, publications, and awards while still showing up every single day. One woman shared that she completed her doctoral research in Industrial Chemistry in April, defended her thesis, and officially earned her PhD. Her Google Scholar citation now sits at 138, with 12 Q1-indexed Scopus journals to her name, a research grant to her group, and a postdoctoral fellowship still on the horizon. Another listed her achievements with the quiet confidence of someone who has earned every single line: a BA in History and International Studies as the best graduating female student, an MA in Women and Gender Studies with distinction, a PhD in African History in view, three publications (with one more under review), and five awards already in the bag.
What makes this thread so worth your time is not just the achievements themselves, it is the women behind them. Nigerian women navigating systems that were not always built with them in mind, pushing through financial pressure, self-doubt, and every other obstacle that does not make it into the graduation photo, and coming out the other side with letters after their names and fire still in their eyes.
And if you are a woman reading this, regardless of your age or where you are in your journey, and the thought of quitting has crossed your mind recently — let these women’s stories be the reminder you needed today. See more from the thread below.
BSc: Mathematics, Statistics and Economics
BSc Hons: Pure Mathematics
Masters: Pure Mathematics (cum laude)
PhD: Pure Mathematics https://t.co/75Py1Lau6B pic.twitter.com/UuhcimBXLK— Dr Gugu Nogwebela (@Gugu_Noggy) June 14, 2026
B.A in History and International Studies, Best graduating female student
M.A ( Women and Gender Studies) with Distinction
PhD ( African History) in view
Publications: 3 and 1 under review
Awards: 5 in the bagpic.twitter.com/n9rdWnFFeP
— Chidinma Udechukwu
(@ChidinmaUdechu2) June 14, 2026
B.A. French (First Class Honours) – Obafemi Awolowo University
Best Female Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts (OAU)M.A. French (Distinction) – University of Ibadan
Best Graduating Student, Department of European StudiesPh.D. French Literature – Purdue University, USA
Student… pic.twitter.com/kBPeP8MAnp— ADEWUYI Roseline Adebimpe (@AdewuyiRoseline) June 14, 2026
April 23rd I completed my doctoral research, defended my thesis and became a Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Chemistry. This morning my Google citation is now 138 with 12 Q1 index Scopus journals. My research group won a grant….and I still look forward to post-doctoral…
— Queen-Esther (@_amakannamani) June 12, 2026
School of Nursing (RN)
School of Midwifery (RM)
Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGCert)
BSc in Nursing
MSc Healthcare Management and Leadership
PhD in Nursing
Lecturer, Nursing Education and Administration
Associate Professor of Nursing
Dean, College of Nursing Science https://t.co/iKDMjDUe1z pic.twitter.com/UM9GoY3tKp— Cecilia Olusolape Adeyemo (@AdeyemoCecilia1) June 14, 2026
First Class Finance Graduate
Best Graduating Student, Department of Finance, AfeBabalola University
Just won the PTDF Overseas scholarship for my masters in Paris in September.
Published author on The Effects of Financial Sector Reforms on Economic Growth in Nigeria— Joanne. (@_angelljo) June 13, 2026
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Arabic Language and Education (University of ilorin)
Master’s degree in Leadership and Management,United Kingdom
Memorized the Qur’an and written it by heart.
Represented my state in Qur’an competitions both locally and Nationally.
A Thanawiy… https://t.co/IIpRxKCbDn pic.twitter.com/xE3NXnKFlN
— Firdaous… (@ApaokagiFirdaus) June 15, 2026
Triple Chartered
Chartered Accountant
Chartered Stockbroker
Chartered Tax Practitioner https://t.co/AHTZ6wV3oT pic.twitter.com/FQ8g57xumy— Olamide Akanji
(@Lamiide_A) June 14, 2026
B.Eng. Computer Engineering
MSc. Computer Engineering
PhD. Computer Engineering
Professional body. COREN and NSE.
Senior Lecturer https://t.co/b6PbxHO6S1 pic.twitter.com/YbNV37IwR5— Engr. Amarachi (Ph.D.) (@UdefiAmarachi) June 14, 2026
BSc. Industrial Chemistry
MSc. Petroleum Chemistry
MSc. Petroleum Production Engineering
PhD. Energy Process Engineering and Energy Systems (in view)
Fully funded scholarships
British Council Climate Action Grant
Founder, Beyond Borders Circle
Mother. https://t.co/5wb8wUsi2N pic.twitter.com/TxALsliX6Q— ENGR (@ENGRxxd) June 14, 2026
Bsc- Biology, ABU Zaria
MSc.- Zoology, Unilorin
MSc.- Environmental Biology, UniAbuja
PhD.- Environmental Science, University of Newcastle, Australia.
Clock it! https://t.co/UEcMm1B99B pic.twitter.com/q25Oi4ocya— Dr. Rossy Ene
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(@rossyene30) June 14, 2026
BSc, Computer Science (First Class)
MSc, Computer Science & AI (Highest Honor)
3 research papers accepted this year
7 books written
Executive in Residence, Miva University
Computer Science mentor, University of Bristol
Bonus:
MBA (Michigan Ross) – in… https://t.co/x1hk8c6Cqr pic.twitter.com/5G2y0NnLPM
— Big Nenz
(@AdoraNwodo) June 14, 2026
Posting for my Aunty.https://t.co/zYuO4ego2g Zoology
PGD Psychology https://t.co/zYuO4ego2g Psychology https://t.co/um5h3KEmDT Forensic/Correctional Psychology
P.hd Forensic/Correctional Psychology.
Dr Nafisat Suleiman Ogah.
My Auntyhttps://t.co/46uDLBGP5C pic.twitter.com/mFXBuNaTv7
— Philemon Isa (@IamSocialMallam) June 15, 2026
BSc. Economics
MSc. International Business
MSc. Monetary Economics(in view)I’ve had so many “first to achieve it” and this tops them all! https://t.co/Bq8FsCf5AD pic.twitter.com/2bTAAflFql
— Sally (@beingsally1) June 15, 2026
Not me(yet) but my mum:
Schools of Nursing, Midwifery & Occupational Health Nursing(RN,RM, OHN)
BEd, MPH & PHd in Health Education and Promotion at UI
Pre-doctoral fellowship, UChicago
Cert in Cancer Genetics and Risk Management
Fellow of UICC
Fellow of ACLI
MammaCare Specialist https://t.co/AllBIMpcqy pic.twitter.com/7DTAP2YGEh— Angela (@ebube_chiii) June 15, 2026
My Mum
Bsc: Agricultural Engineering (UI )
MSc: Agricultural Engineering
PhD: Agricultural Engineering with specialisation in Crop Processing and Storage (UI)
Professor of Agricultural Engineering
Dean of College of College of Agriculture (Tasfued) https://t.co/Lxli8cMvzF pic.twitter.com/qu1ZnK9RDL— Fissy (@FissyVogue) June 15, 2026
BSc. – Biology
MSc. – Biology specialization phylogenetics
Ph.D. – Plant Breeding Genetics and Genomics (in view) https://t.co/Xfdk76fFzW pic.twitter.com/n46VZDI8a8— Cynthianukege (@dimps_cindy) June 14, 2026
BSc Microbiology
BMLS Medical Laboratory Science
MSc Medical Microbiology
PhD in Medical Microbiology & Biomedical Science (In View)
Licensed Medical Laboratory Scientist
Former Lecturer
Research Assistant
Author of Scopus-indexed publications https://t.co/PXMykO1Xdw pic.twitter.com/6jMengIier
— Ayanfe (@Ajoke_adex) June 15, 2026
1. Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
2. Master of Laws (LLM)
3. Master of Criminal Justice
4. Master of Research
5. Master of International Affairs
6. Master of Business Administration (MBA)Everybody, please clap for me
I almost died before I achieve that number one
Make God make… https://t.co/ghtMkLyzeK pic.twitter.com/xmfmOH9awf
— OLUWAKEMISOLA
(@TheOnlyFarry) June 15, 2026
LLB, BL
LLM
MSc, Distinction (Commonwealth Scholar)
MA, Merit (ESRC Scholar)
PhD (ESRC Scholar)
Higher Education Awards (AFHEA, Horizon)
Fully Funded Research Scholarships in![]()
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University Graduate School Scholar6 degrees, 7 scholarships https://t.co/KYBVDmY9Di pic.twitter.com/yA8yAn4zNM
— Queenie Nwariaku (@queenie__n) June 15, 2026
– BSc. Petroleum Engineering, First class
– 4x Engineering Provost List Awardee (2013-2017)
– MSc. Energy & Economics – Best Graduating student
– MSc. Energy & Economics – Dean’s AwardEspecially proud of the MSc as I was working full time then
https://t.co/cF34mGHvbv pic.twitter.com/AqoDttj1om
— Coco (@chidiogo_s) June 15, 2026
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(@Lamiide_A)
(@rossyene30)
BSc, Computer Science (First Class)
(@AdoraNwodo)
BSc Microbiology
Licensed Medical Laboratory Scientist
Former Lecturer
Research Assistant
Author of Scopus-indexed publications
I almost died before I achieve that number one
Make God make…
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