Cherish Daniel-Markson, a Nigerian student, has been recognized for her exceptional academic performance at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Her outstanding achievements in the three-year BA (Hons) Law with Social Sciences degree program have earned her the First Prize and a monetary award.
According to Margaret O’Brien, Director of Undergraduate Studies at Warwick’s School of Law, Daniel-Markson achieved the highest mark among all students in this demanding course. She secured a Second Class Higher Division Degree with an impressive overall average of 67.3%, leading to a £250 prize and special recognition on her HEAR transcript.
This recent accomplishment builds upon Daniel-Markson’s history of academic excellence. Three years ago, while studying at Bridge House College in Lagos, Nigeria, she received the Top in World Award in Law and High Achievement in Sociology from Cambridge International. Her Advanced Subsidiary Level Examination results were equally impressive, with A* grades in nine IGCSE subjects including English, Mathematics, Biology, Geography, Literature, Business Studies, Economics, History, and ICT.
The University of Warwick’s recognition of Daniel-Markson’s achievements shows the global competitiveness of Nigerian students in international academic arenas. It also shows the quality of education offered by institutions such as Bridge House College in preparing students for success globally.
Foluke AbdulRazaq, founder of Bridge House College, praised Daniel-Markson as an “outstanding Ambassador” for the school. She expressed pride in the college’s role in nurturing such talent and encouraged Daniel-Markson to continue her pursuit of excellence.
This achievement not only celebrates individual success but also serves as an inspiration to other Nigerian students aspiring to excel in international education. It shows Nigerian students’ potential to compete and succeed at the highest levels of global academia.
As Daniel-Markson moves forward in her academic and professional journey, her accomplishments at the University of Warwick set a strong foundation for what promises to be a bright future. Her success story serves as a testament to the quality of Nigerian education and the potential of its students on the global stage.