There was a time when her name appeared in the papers for survival.Desire Namazzi was known as the young woman who beat leukemia. Her photo showed a brave smile beside her nurse after months of chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant. It was a story of pain, hospital corridors, uncertainty, and faith.Today, her name returns to the spotlight for a different reason.Desire Namazzi has graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences. And not just any degree. She has earned a First Class Honours.To understand why this moment matters so deeply, you have to remember where she started.What first seemed like a routine illness slowly turned into something far more serious. Tests led to more tests. Then came the diagnosis that changed everything. Leukemia.Life paused. Dreams felt distant. Classrooms were replaced with hospital wards. Instead of lectures and assignments, there were chemotherapy sessions, medical reports, and long nights filled with questions no young woman should have to ask.Cancer strips you down to your most vulnerable state. It tests your body. It tests your faith. It tests your family.But Desire held on.Through treatment, through weakness, through the emotional toll that comes with fighting for your life, she refused to let the disease define her future. When recovery slowly began, she made a quiet but powerful decision: she would go back and finish what she had started.Returning to school after such a battle is not easy. The body remembers. Fatigue lingers. Fear sometimes whispers. But she chose discipline over doubt.Studying Social Sciences demands critical thinking, research, writing, and consistency. It requires mental stamina. Semester after semester, Desire pushed herself. She did not aim to simply pass. She aimed to excel.And she did.First Class Honours.For many graduates, that title represents academic excellence. For Desire, it represents something deeper. It represents every hospital visit she survived. Every tear her family shed. Every prayer whispered when the future looked uncertain.𝙽̶𝚊̶𝚖̶𝚊̶𝚣̶𝚣̶𝚒̶:̶ ̶𝚃̶𝚑̶𝚎̶ ̶𝚐̶𝚒̶𝚛̶𝚕̶ ̶𝚠̶𝚑̶𝚘̶ ̶𝚋̶𝚎̶𝚊̶𝚝̶ ̶𝚕̶𝚎̶𝚞̶𝚔̶𝚎̶𝚖̶𝚒̶𝚊̶ ̶Namazzi: the girl who got her first class honors degree! Philipians 1:6 pic.twitter.com/oIAs6Xsgy5— Desire 2 (@namdeee_) February 27, 2026Her story is not just about beating leukemia. It is about reclaiming life. It is about turning survival into success.The girl who once fought for her health now stands as a First Class Social Sciences graduate.Desire is not just her name. It is what carried her through.And today, her achievement speaks loudly: what nearly breaks you does not have to define you. Sometimes, it becomes the reason you rise higher than anyone expected.The post #Mak76thGrad: Girl Who Beat Cancer Graduates with First Class Degree was written by the awesome team at Campus Bee.