
The #LifeAtMiva contest at Miva Open University has once again highlighted the creativity, dedication, and commitment of its student body. Across cohorts, participants shared personal stories, study routines, and reflections on life as a Miva student — and the results impressed both peers and faculty alike.
After careful review, three standout entries emerged as the top winners. Njogbakwam Jessica Onyinyechi from the January 2026 Public Health cohort, Lois Freeman of the September 2025 MBA cohort, and Hyacintha Ikpi from the May 2024 Public Health cohort were recognized for their originality, energy, and authenticity. Their submissions offered unique perspectives on how students balance structured learning with creative engagement, providing a glimpse into the daily lives of Miva learners.
The contest’s quality was so high that organizers extended recognition to a fourth and fifth participant, awarding them airtime prizes for their noteworthy contributions. This move underscored the high level of participation and the enthusiasm students brought to sharing their experiences.
Observers noted that the entries went beyond routine storytelling. Many students showcased structured study routines, innovative ways to engage with coursework, and reflections on personal growth during their time at Miva. These stories demonstrate that the online learning environment is not just about academics but also about fostering creativity, resilience, and community among students.
As the contest closes, the #LifeAtMiva initiative continues to serve as a platform for celebrating student achievements and highlighting the human stories behind online learning. For students and alumni, it is a reminder that the journey of learning extends beyond assignments and exams — it is also about expression, dedication, and the impact of sharing one’s story with a larger community.
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