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Nigerian Student Overcomes Academic Setbacks to Graduate with First-Class in Biomedical Engineering

Abdazeez Ridwan, once hindered by academic setbacks, has graduated with a First-Class in Biomedical Engineering from Abiola Ajimobi Technical University, proving that resilience and determination can turn struggles into success.

A young Nigerian scholar, Abdazeez Ridwan, has become a beacon of resilience and excellence after graduating with a First-Class degree in Biomedical Engineering from Abiola Ajimobi Technical University. His academic journey, once marred by setbacks and rejections, is now an inspiration to many.

Sharing his story on Facebook, Ridwan opened up about the challenges he faced growing up. As the son of a food vendor with minimal formal education, the odds were never in his favor.

“Who would have thought that the son of a food seller—whose only skill back then was picking meat from the pot and plating soup—could come this far?” he reflected.

Despite failing Mathematics in his 2016 WAEC exams and experiencing two failed attempts at the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, Ridwan remained determined. On his third attempt, he not only secured admission but also earned a scholarship to study Electrical and Biomedical Engineering.

Initially intimidated by science-based subjects, especially due to his past struggles with biology and chemistry, he pushed through with grit and faith. His hard work paid off—not only did he excel academically, graduating with a 4.64 CGPA out of 5.00, but he also served as Class Representative, a role he held with pride.

Ridwan’s university experience extended beyond the classroom. He actively contributed to the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria, taking up various leadership and service roles. His passion for innovation led him to work on impactful projects, including breast cancer detection systems, ECG monitors, and renewable energy solutions.

He credits his success to God, his parents, mentors, lecturers, and a strong support system of friends and family. He also gained hands-on experience in clinical engineering, data visualization, and programming through practical training in hospitals and technical institutions.

As he now sets his sights on the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and beyond, Ridwan remains grounded and hopeful.

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