Daughter, father spend five years as classmates studying law

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A  Nigerian lady, Chioma Jane, who recently became a law graduate has  celebrated her father, who was also her classmate for five years.

In an appreciation post on Twitter, Jane thanked her father for everything he did for her.

Jane tweeted, “Then I became the girl whose dad was in her class. This man would leave work and come to class every day. If I’m a minute late, I’m in trouble. He saw my results before me, he pays my fees first before his. So many stories to tell, or how he fell sick and couldn’t walk for days, or how he stood by me when I thought I’d be suspended from school. God, thank you for my daddy. This man is proud of me! And I am proud of him!”

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“I must greet him every morning when I come to class. Mehnn! I hear of people having their parents in their school with them but not the same class. And I did it for 5 years. Kept at it for 5 years! God, I was so angry sometimes.

“If you’re in my school you’d understand, boys couldn’t even talk to me! The man was a force to contend with! How did I even do it?

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“The special treatment I got because of him. His presence gave me grace. Daddy and daughter are barristers!!!DADDY!.”

She also clarified that both of them attended a private university, adding, “And should I mention that it’s a private uni for the fees were over the roof? Paying over 1m twice and I never owed a dime!! I never lacked a thing. He never made me feel the pressure. God, I have no words to thank you.”

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Jane said that her father got her a car, even though her house was five minutes from her school and the car was mostly parked in front of the hostel.

She was however silent on the name of the private university.

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