Man Who Dropped Out of Medical School to Study Music Bags First Class from Babcock University

Man Who Dropped Out of Medical School to Study Music Bags First Class from Babcock University

  • A Nigerian man shared how he graduated with a first class in music and listed his achievements from his student days
  • He opened up about how he dropped out of medical school to study music at Babcock University
  • Many who came across his graduation post celebrated him for his achievements, as many hailed his courage and bravery after dropping out of medical school

A Nigerian man shared how he dropped out of medical school to study music at Babcock University.

He celebrated his graduation from the music department, where he earned a first-class degree and occupied several leadership positions, including an award.

A Nigerian man shares how he graduated with a first class in music
A Nigerian man shares how he dropped out of medical school to study music at Babcock University. Photo: @rabzthedj
Source: Twitter

In a post by @rabzthedj on X, the man listed the achievements he made as a music student and shared photos from his graduation.

Man bags first class in music

The man shared that four years after dropping out of medical school, he was able to graduate successfully and achieve a first class in music.

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He said:

“Four years after dropping out of med school to go study music. Best graduating music student 24/25, B.A Music first class honors. Best male debater 24/25.”
“Vice president music students association 23/24. President music students association 24/25. Babcock university.”

See his tweet below:

Reactions trail man’s graduation from Babcock University

Many who came across his graduation post celebrated him for his achievements, as many hailed his courage and bravery after seeing his achievements.

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions.

@Bobby_FamSeni said:

"World’s best DJ!!! Congratulations my brother. I’m so proud of you!!"

@Holy_scholar said:

"Naa this is really brave. Congratulations to you man."

@Cryptomaniac__7 said:

"Congratulations big man. You are destined for greatness."

@Tamvra_x said:

"Na only God know wetin him eye see for path and pharm."

@0xable1 said:

"Saw this tweet 25 minutes after it was posted feels this does over 1m view. Will be preaching the union build gospel here. @union_build is building great things and ZK is the future."

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@thatlazy_Ezeh said:

"Congratulationsssss! I love seeing people leave Medicine for their dreams!! I hope life is beautiful for you make it."

@Ondomoments said:

"On a steady readiness, happiness is always my portion for you my brother."

@ayo_midee_

"Nobody badder than! Congratulationsssss Raborrr!"

@tom_anj said:

"Congratulations ROYALTY, the world is not ready for your greatness."
A Nigerian man shares how he dropped out of medical school to study music at Babcock University.
A Nigerian man shares how he graduated with a first class in music. Photo: @rabzthedj
Source: Twitter

In related stories, a man proudly showed off his medal after graduating from Babcock University, while another lady shared why she dropped out of a private university despite paying expensive fees.

Man becomes banker after attending medical school

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man’s life took an unexpected turn after he spent years studying to become a medical professional.

The young man recounted how he attended medical school for five years, only to end up as a banker after his life took an unexpected turn.

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Many who came across the video gave their thoughts on the man’s situation and shared similar experiences.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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