Abiodun Ayobami, a Nigerian graduate, completed his master’s in Digital Marketing with distinction at Coventry University, ranked in the top 1% of his class, and now assists others with the UK Global Talent Visa application.
A talented Nigerian, Abiodun Ayobami, graduated with distinction in Digital Marketing with Data Analytics from Coventry University, London, placing him in the top 1% of his class.
Ayobami shared his achievement on Twitter, expressing his gratitude for the support that helped him reach this milestone. Beyond his academic success, he received endorsement from TECH Nation for the UK Global Talent Visa, which he attributes to guidance from a fellow Twitter user who assisted him with the application process.
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Acknowledging the support of many on Twitter, Ayobami offered to pay it forward by helping non-technical applicants interested in the UK Global Talent Visa, providing document reviews and insights free of charge.
Before moving to the UK, Ayobami completed a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics Education at the University of Ilorin and earned a master’s in Mathematics from the University of Ibadan.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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