EKSU's Top Graduating Law Student receives First-Class Honour.
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EKSU’s Top Graduating Law Student receives First-Class Honour.

Following his graduation from Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, with First Class Honours in Law, Qudus Ayomide Olaosebikan has garnered media attention. With an outstanding CGPA of 4.62, one of the greatest in the faculty’s history, he not only received the much-coveted honour, but he also became the Faculty of Law’s Best Graduating Student.

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Olaosebikan’s scholastic achievement stems from eight semesters of consistent success, during which he never fell below a 4.4 GPA. Throughout his academic career, he always performed well, earning over 80% in Law of Tort. Olaosebikan showed exceptional leadership outside of the classroom by holding a number of positions, such as Vice President of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, EKSU branch, and Chief Judge of the Law Students’ Judicial Council.

The Law Students’ Society Judges’ Award of Excellence (2022 & 2023), Bookworm of the Year (2023), and the Raymond Zard Award for placing first among the top 10 highest CGPA holders in 2020/2021 are just a few of the honours he received for his excellence. In the Age of the Legal Scholar Law School Scholarship Competition, he placed among the top 20 finalists and guided his team to victory in the LGIC 2024 Competition.

Olaosebikan’s genius has earned him the Nigerian Law School Scholarship for 2025, which is supported by the Joseph & Oreoluwa Agbomoagan Foundation and the SEND A CHILD 2 SCHOOL AFRICA program. Through internships at prestigious businesses including J.O. Fabunmi & Co., The Law Crest LLP, D.A. Idah Advocate, and Harlem Solicitors, he acquired real-world legal experience.

Olaosebikan, who studied software development at SQI ICT and Aptech, has a strong interest in mentoring and technology in addition to his legal endeavours. His path is a perfect example of how to combine leadership, creativity, and academic excellence. Appreciative of his accomplishments, he credits perseverance, hard work, and divine direction, saying, “On to greater heights!”

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