For The First Time In 40 Years, 21Yr Old Temitope Ayeobasan Emerges LASU’s First-Class Graduate

Date: 18-10-2024 5:17 pm (6 months ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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For the first time in 40 years since its establishment in 1984, Lagos State University has produced its first graduate with a First Class Honours degree in History and International Studies, Temitope Ayeobasan.

The 21-year-old Ayeobasan’s results were approved by the Senate in the early hours of Friday.

This was disclosed to Vanguard by the Head of the Department of History and International Studies, Professor Adeyeri Olusegun.

According to him, this is a first for the department since its establishment. He stated, “Ayeobasan Temitope has shown resilience from her 100 level until now. She deserves it. This is the first of its kind since this school was established in 1984.”

Speaking on retaining her, Prof. Adeyeri added, “She is an adult; whether she would want to be retained will depend on her. But I know for sure that wherever she goes, she will need a mentor to help her advance.”

Reflecting on her achievement, Ayeobasan noted that her initial plan was to study law, but she fell in love with history along the way. She stated, “I finished secondary school in 2020, and I’m 21 years old.

“I actually never wanted to study history; due to certain circumstances, I had to settle for it temporarily while waiting for a transfer to law. But along the line, I fell in love with it and decided to stay.

“At first, I wasn’t sure I would achieve a First Class because I didn’t initially want to study history, but I adhered to my mantra: ‘Whatever’s worth doing at all is worth doing well,’ so I put my all into it.”

Speaking on challenges, Ayeobasan added, “Most things in the department came easily to me, but I would say my greatest challenge was having to write multiple exams on the same day. Also, I’m not the biggest fan of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. classes, so that was another hurdle.

“I believe the greatest strategy is having a passion for what you do and deciding to invest your all into it. Reading was easy for me because I enjoyed it. Besides that, I ensured I had personal notes separate from those provided by my lecturers.

In my early years (100 and 200 level), I also read weeks ahead of exams, which made it much easier when the pressure mounted. The truth is, it doesn’t get easier; we only get smarter. I also built a solid foundation during my 100 and 200-level days in terms of my CGPA. As we advanced and things got tougher, I relied on that foundation.

Lastly, I made the right friends. My friends are super supportive of my goals, and we all work towards the same objectives.

They push me to do better, and we engage in healthy academic competition each semester to see who performs better. I would say they played a major role in my achievement of this feat.”


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