“I came into CU with the mind of a child. I have grown in wisdom in the things of God and in wisdom for everyday living. I learnt how to deal with certain situations and people with the maturity required and I couldn’t be more proud. His grace and goodness on me, I mean, how else could I maintain beauty when CU stress hit?”
The above were the words of Hephzibah Adeniji after she graduated with a first-class from Covenant University in October 2021.
But Hephzibah’s story isn’t the regular. Having been diagnosed with sickle cell disease at an early age and losing her mother — whom she describes as her motivation — during the heat of the COVID pandemic in May 2020, graduating with a CGPA of 4.96/5 as the best student in biological sciences was an uncommon feat.
Beyond achieving the top position in her department, she was also the second best graduating student in the university.
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She attributes her resolve to God, family, a strong support system represented through “God-sent helpers who are now family”, and a unique understanding that pain will only last a while.
As she puts it: “I maximise the times when I’m well, so that when I fall sick, I’m not entirely at a loss.”
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day 2022 with the theme #BreakTheBias, Hephzibah tells her story of defying sickle cell disease to excel in her field. Be inspired!
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