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At Law School, I came in with a clear strategy — my reading partners had to be people I could flow with, and from experience, I leaned towards ladies.
So I was intentional about finding ladies with the same mindset and goals.
As Leader of Group 3, during our first and second meetings, one person stood out — Ogechi Ifeazi. She was always on point, answering questions with so much clarity. I remember thinking, “Who is this? She’s brilliant.” I knew immediately I had to work with her.
Then came our first snap test in Lagos. The top position was announced — Ivy Mary Eweputana. I had already seen her name on the Trailblazers group, so I wasn’t even surprised. In my mind, I just said, “I have to connect with her.” Luckily, she and Ogechi were classmates, so it was an easy link-up.
The 3 of us formed a reading group — “3 in One BGSES.” The goal was simple: accountability and excellence.
Not long after, I noticed another brilliant mind during group sessions — Ogonna. We brought her in, and it became “4 in One BGSES.”
From Week 1 to Week 20, these people kept me on my toes. No dulling.
At the end, we produced:
🔥 3 First Class
🔥 1 Second Class Upper
Simple advice for Law School students:
Be intentional about your circle. Find people with the same hunger and discipline. It makes all the difference.
@Four_eyed_belle @notjustivy


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