Here is a list of the youngest PhD holders in Nigeria. The oldest is just 26….get ready to be inspired!
1. Dr. Olabisi Adeyemi, 26
This
young intellectual earned her PhD in Botany from the University of
Lagos. Though she had maintained a track record of academic success
right from her secondary school, she acknowledged that having a PhD at
her age, and the record of being the best graduating PhD student, did
not come easy.
Born in Lagos Island local government of Lagos
state, Dr. Adeyemi attended Girls’ Academy, Lagos Island where she was
the best student in WAEC, with seven distinctions. She proceeded to
University of Lagos and graduated with a first class degree in botany in
2006. She completed her PhD in record time in 2012.
2. Dr. Opeyemi Shodipe, 25
This
young Nigerian scholar received her bachelor’s degree at 19 from
Babcock University. After the mandatory NYSC programme, she entered for a
masters at University of Ibadan, graduating best in her department.
She
capped it with a well-deserved doctorate degree in information science
from her alma mater, Babcock University when she was 25.
3. Dr. Salihu Dasuki Nakande, 25
Born
in October 1987, he is one of Nigeria’s youngest PhD holders, and
arguably the youngest in northern Nigeria. He graduated with a first
class degree in information technology from Eastern Mediterranean
University (EMU), North Cyprus at 21.
Dr. Salihu completed his Master’s degree at Brunel University, UK. He capped it with a PhD from the same university in 2012.
4. Dr. Olaoluwa Hallowed Oluwadara, 24
Acclaimed
as one of Africa’s youngest PhD holders, Olaoluwa is a spectacular
Nigerian intellectual and scholar, because of his achievements. He
entered university for a bachelor’s degree at 15. He earned two B.Sc
degrees in mathematics and physics, from University of Bangui, Central
African Republic (CAR), run simultaneously. He received his master’s
degree from the same university.
He crowned it with a PhD in
mathematics at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he was the best
graduating PhD student. Dr. Olaoluwa H. Oluwadara won University of
Bangui’s all-time best student award from the department of mathematics,
best BSc student award in physics, 2007 and best MSc awards in physics
and mathematics respectively in 2008. He currently is a research fellow
of the Mathematical Analysis and Optimisation Research Group.
5. Dr. Nkemehule Karl Omebere-Iyari, 22
Dr.
Omebere-Iyari, received his PhD in chemical engineering from University
of Nottingham, UK, in 2006, then aged 22. This amazing Nigerian, an old
student of Kings College, Lagos had 8 As in his WAEC result at age 16.
He
was the best graduating student in chemical engineering that year. With
a university scholarship, Omebere-Iyari wasted no time, and pursued his
PhD. He received a EU grant of €17,000 every year, and finished his
doctorate in the record time of three years, specializing in multi-phase
flow. Omebere-Iyari has distinguished himself as an exceptionally
gifted Nigerian.
Since graduation, he has worked with many
multinational corporations such as Shell, Halliburton, etc. He earned an
MBA with distinction from INSEAD/Wharton, and is a member of many
professional groups.
6. Dr. Romola Adeola, 26
26
year-old, Romola Adeola recently made headlines when she set a record in
being the youngest person to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree (LLD) in
the 30-year history of the Centre for Human Rights at the University of
Pretoria.
She is also the second youngest person to achieve this
in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria since its establishment
107 years ago.
She distinguished herself by completing the LLD in
under 3 years. This record is in keeping with a pattern of excellence
which Romola has maintained since her undergraduate years at Lagos State
University (LASU) where she was awarded the Taslim Olawale Elias Prize
for the Best Student in International Law.