Olatunde Temidayo blazed his own trail to achieve a rare Double First Class in Law, proving that grit, grace, and unwavering focus can turn dreams into reality.


In a world that often celebrates quick wins and shortcuts, Olatunde Temidayo is reminding us that true greatness is forged in quiet resilience, relentless consistency, and unwavering faith. The young legal scholar has just earned a rare Double First Class—one from Achievers University, Owo, and the other from the prestigious Nigerian Law School.
In a now-viral LinkedIn post titled From Dreams to Degrees — Proof That Grit, Grace and God Never Fail, Olatunde shares his incredible journey: one marked by pioneering effort, sleepless nights, and an unshakable belief in a dream that once seemed distant.
“As one of the pioneer law students from my university, there was no blueprint to follow. No senior to call. No footsteps to trace,” he wrote. “I had to light the path myself, and by God’s grace, I did.”
His journey began with a First Class LL.B from Achievers University, but Olatunde remained silent about it for a while—not out of modesty, but out of focus. “Not because I wasn’t proud. I was—but I wanted to stay hungry, stay focused, and prove to myself it wasn’t a one-time feat.”
Today, with another First Class degree from the Nigerian Law School, he’s done just that—and more. His story isn’t just about academic excellence; it’s a glowing testament to discipline, spiritual grounding, and the power of vision.
“To every aspiring lawyer and every dreamer: your dreams are valid. They do come true,” he encouraged.
Now stepping into the next chapter, Olatunde is open to opportunities that will allow him to grow, contribute, and make a lasting impact in the legal profession. And as he says with confidence, “We go higher from here!”
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