Asisat Oshoala’s Hijabi Emerged Best Student in Mass Comm at Unilag With 4.60CGPA

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When Asisat Oshoala’s Hijabi Sister Emerged Best Student in Mass Comm at Unilag With 4.60CGPA

Asisat Oshoala’s mode of celebration after scoring against Australia at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup has put her in the spotlight, eliciting mixed reactions.

The Nigerian international was born into a devout Muslim family, and her sister Sherifat was spotted in her hijab during her graduation ceremony at the University of Lagos in 2021.

 

 

She disclosed that family members, including her “no-nonsense” father, inspired her. It was gathered that Sherifah studied so hard that she finished top in the Broadcast Class in Mass Communication, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) with a First Class Degree.

She was one of the 281 students who graduated with first class during the 51st convocation of the University of Lagos in 2021.

Sherifat, who graduated with a cumulative gradient point average of 4.60 out of the possible five points, narrated how dedicated she was to her academics.

She spoke to The Punch:

“I am also inspired by my fastidious and devout late mother, my no-nonsense father, and my elder sister who is a pro footballer. Their drive and self-belief to be the best at what they do motivate me a lot.”

Sherifat further explained other activities that aided her impressive results during the program. She said via Independent:

“So, MSSN was the organization that helped me with that moral and spiritual support. I was an active member of the Mass communication chapter (Unilag Muslim communicators). I remember attending a weekly meeting after every Jumaat.

“We talked about finding yourself if you’re getting lost or derailing while chasing the best.

“There is this constant reminder that you have to have a relationship with Allah, you have to do the right things as regards the Deen, and also it was really good being part of the organization while in school. I didn’t get blinded by the pursuit of an ambition to get a good result and forget to pray.”