Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) celebrated its 48th Convocation Ceremony, honoring over 200 first-class graduates, including Ayobami Eruobami from Estate Management, whose academic excellence and leadership left a lasting impact on the university community.


Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) today marked its 48th Convocation Ceremony, celebrating the achievements of its graduates, including over 200 who earned first-class honors—a testament to the institution’s dedication to academic excellence in Nigeria and Africa.
Among the distinguished graduates is Eruobami Ayobami from the Department of Estate Management, who earned a bachelor’s degree with honors. Ayobami’s university journey has been defined by academic excellence, resilience, and a passion for leadership, making a lasting impact on both the university community and national student advocacy.
As a student leader, Ayobami championed the rights and welfare of fellow students, earning numerous awards and recognition for their dedication to service and community engagement.
The convocation ceremony celebrates not only academic achievements but also OAU’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals poised to make meaningful contributions to society. As graduates like Ayobami step into the future, they carry the knowledge, values, and experiences gained during their time at OAU, ready to lead and inspire.
With families and the university community gathered to honor the graduates’ determination and success, OAU remains proud of its legacy of excellence and the promising futures of its alumni.
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