Kenyan Lady, Murugi Ndung’u, Bags First-Class Honors and Nearly Becomes Valedictorian

Murugi Ndung’u recently graduated from the Technical University of Kenya with First-Class honors and nearly became the valedictorian.

Achieving this academic milestone was no easy feat, and her journey reflects a combination of hard work, faith, and unique approaches.

From the beginning, Murugi made her goal clear. She boldly told everyone, including her friends and family, that she would graduate with First-Class honors.

She revealed on her LinkedIn page that her confidence even led her to create a poster proudly declaring, “See, I told you I’d get a First Class!” Her unwavering faith and determination kept her focused, and as she said, “God showed me mercy.

Murugi Ndung’u didn’t stop there. In a creative moment, she began speaking to the school walls, telling them that they would help her achieve her First-Class honors.

As she approached the end of her studies, she had a revelation: if she truly believed in her success, why not start thanking God in advance? For the last few months before the results were released, she consistently said, “Thank you for my First Class.”

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Her faith also led her to make a symbolic gesture by sowing a seed, which may seem unconventional to some. However, for Murugi, this act of giving played a crucial role in her journey, as she believed that the results would justify the means. This combination of unique methods and strong belief helped her stay on course toward her goal.

Even before completing her final year, Murugi started adding her anticipated First-Class achievement to her CV. She applied for opportunities that were specifically open to top graduates, showing her confidence in her future success.

Her preparation and determination never wavered, allowing her to stay focused on her ultimate goal.

During her time at the Technical University of Kenya, Murugi excelled beyond academics. She founded two clubs, won three medals with different school teams, mentored over 100 students in career and academic development, and helped several individuals become public speakers. Her academic journey wasn’t just about personal achievement; it also reflected her commitment to giving back to her community.

Murugi’s story is one of courage, faith, and relentless hard work. She leaves us with a thought-provoking question: What’s the craziest thing you’ve done to reach an academic milestone?

Oh, and did we mention she also went viral on TikTok? But that’s a story for another time!

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