Nigerian twins Taiwo and Kehinde Adegite have graduated with first class honors from the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA).

Kehinde Adegite, who studied Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, shared their remarkable story. “My twin and I have always had a special connection that goes beyond our identical appearance. Throughout our academic journey, we’ve often found ourselves in sync, even surprising our teachers.”
A memorable incident in secondary school showcased their uncanny connection. When separated into different classrooms for a test, they both achieved the exact same score, leaving their teachers astonished.
This twin bond has remained strong, culminating in their graduation from FUTA on November 29, 2024. Kehinde earned a CGPA of 4.63, while Taiwo, who studied Statistics, achieved a CGPA of 4.65.
Their journey highlights the power of mutual encouragement, healthy competition, and shared determination. As Kehinde noted, “Success isn’t just individual; it’s also about the people who support you along the way.”
The twins expressed gratitude to their teachers, mentors, family, and friends for their unwavering support. Their inspiring story serves as a reminder of the importance of having a strong support system in achieving one’s goals.
As they embark on new beginnings, Taiwo and Kehinde Adegite are poised for even greater heights, leaving behind a legacy of twin excellence and a testament to the power of sibling bond.
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Congratulations to you. May the bond of one placenta, blood, milk and general mercy and goodness of God Almighty continually guide and guard you in Jesus Christ name.