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From 9 A1s to Law School First Class — Oyelami’s journey inspires
25-year-old Emmanuel Oyelami Timileyin has once again proven that consistency, discipline, and hard work remain the pillars of true success, as he graduates with a First Class from the Nigerian Law School in 2026.
Oyelami, who hails from Oyo State, has long been on a steady path of academic brilliance.
His journey to national recognition began years ago when he recorded an outstanding nine A1s in the 2016 WASSCE, a feat that set him apart early in life.
He later proceeded to the University of Ibadan, where he graduated in 2024 with a First Class (LL.B), emerging as the best graduating student in International Law and Jurisprudence.
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His latest achievement at the Nigerian Law School has sparked widespread celebration across social media platforms, with many describing him as a symbol of resilience and excellence.

Observers say Oyelami’s story is a powerful reminder that success is rarely accidental but often the result of years of dedication, focus, and unwavering commitment to goals.
His academic journey continues to inspire young Nigerians, reinforcing the belief that with the right mindset and environment, global excellence is within reach.
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