Rifkatu Solomon, one of the Chibok girls graduating from the American University of Nigeria (AUN), has praised the Federal Government for supporting their education.
Solomon spoke on Friday in Yola during the graduation dinner and awards ceremony for the Class of 2026.
She is among 12 Chibok girls graduating in the 2026 class. The girls were among those abducted by Boko Haram insurgents from their school in Chibok, Borno State, on April 14, 2014.
Speaking emotionally, Solomon said government support had restored hope and opened a new chapter in their lives.
“On behalf of my sisters and myself, I extend heartfelt gratitude to the Federal Government of Nigeria. Thank you for standing with us and investing in our education during one of the most difficult periods of our lives,” she said.
She added that the intervention had given them a second chance to pursue their dreams and rebuild their futures.
While some of them are graduating, Solomon noted that others are still pursuing their academic goals at the university. She expressed hope that the government would continue to support them until they complete their studies.
Reflecting on their time at AUN, Solomon described the experience as life-changing and transformative.
“Our stay at AUN has been one of learning, relearning and continuous growth. It gave us confidence where there was fear, purpose where there was confusion, and a voice where there was silence,” she said.
She dedicated her success to every girl determined to overcome hardship.
“Today, I do not stand for myself alone. I stand for every girl who still dares to dream of a better future,” Solomon said. “Your background does not determine your destiny. Your dreams are valid. Keep pursuing them.”
She also thanked the university’s management and its founder, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
In his remarks, AUN President Dr. Dewayne Frazier congratulated the graduating students for their resilience and achievements. He urged them to remain worthy ambassadors of the institution and to contribute meaningfully to society.
“As future leaders of Nigeria, Africa and the world, always act responsibly and help build a better world,” he said.

