A brilliant Nigerian lady named Olamide Oluwatade who failed to gain admission into the university for 4 years has finally achieved her dream by graduating with a first-class degree in Mathematics.
Olamide attempted to join the University of Ilorin, Nigeria but was denied admission 4 times before she was finally admitted to study Mathematics. Now she is graduating with an outstanding 4.65 cumulative grade point, the only female first-class graduate and the best-graduating student in her department.
Olamide shared a post on her LinkedIn page celebrating her achievements and expressed how she was able to pull through her challenges while she was in the university.
“I graduated as the best and only first-class female graduating student from my Department (Mathematics), University of Ilorin, with a Cumulative grade point average of 4.65,” she said.
Olamide said her future ambition was to be a medical doctor but she was denied admission to study medicine and surgery four times by the university. After her four failed attempts, she decided to study mathematics as she was good at it.
’’Growing up, the last thing I thought I’d become is a mathematician. I wanted to become a doctor and save lives – like every Nigerian child. After 4 years of failed attempts to study medicine in the university, I decided to study Mathematics because I was good at it,’’ she said.
Describing one of her life challenges, Olamide revealed that she lost her father a week to the university entrance examination which made surviving in the university more difficult at some point.