26-Year-Old UNILORIN Son of a Widowed Petty Trader Achieves First Class Honors in Chemical Engineering

Mutiullah's remarkable journey began when he was offered admission to study Chemical Engineering at Unilorin. However, despite making it to the admission merit list, he found himself in a challenging situation as he was unable to afford the required acceptance and school fees. He was on the verge of forfeiting this opportunity for the second time.

26-Year-Old UNILORIN Son of a Widowed Petty Trader Achieves First Class Honors in Chemical Engineering

Busari Taiwo Mutiullah, a 26-year-old young man from a humble background, has achieved a remarkable academic feat by graduating with a first-class degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ilorin (Unilorin) with a remarkable 4.77 GPA. His journey to this achievement is a story of determination, support, and hard work.

Mutiullah's remarkable journey began when he was offered admission to study Chemical Engineering at Unilorin. However, despite making it to the admission merit list, he found himself in a challenging situation as he was unable to afford the required acceptance and school fees. He was on the verge of forfeiting this opportunity for the second time.

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Honorable Tunde Lekan Olatunji, former Chief Whip of the Osun State House of Assembly, shared the story of how destiny brought Mutiullah into his life. He recounted how he came across a post about Mutiullah on social media in the middle of the night. The post revealed that Mutiullah had been offered admission to Unilorin but couldn't afford the necessary fees and might have to forfeit the admission.

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Olatunji offered to pay the fees, but initially, there was no response. Praying for divine intervention, he later saw a repost with the hashtag "#HelpBusariSchoolFees" on social media, and he quickly facilitated the payment of the school fees through Dr. Itohan Igudia Helynn at Unilorin.

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Mutiullah's financial challenges were significant, and he had even struggled to afford a passport photograph for registration. However, his determination, hard work, and resilience were unwavering. Despite the hurdles, he continued to work diligently to achieve his academic goals. He did various menial jobs to raise money for his JAMB exams.

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Upon realizing the significant challenges Mutiullah was facing, Hon. Tunde Lekan Olatunji not only offered to sponsor his education but also decided to adopt him as a son and integrate him into his family. Mutiullah is a devoted Muslim, and he was allowed to practice his faith without hindrance in a Christian family. Their family's guiding principle was love, transcending religious boundaries.

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Mutiullah's journey culminated in his graduation with a first-class degree in Chemical Engineering. Hon. Tunde Lekan Olatunji expressed immense pride and happiness for Mutiullah's achievements and wished him a bright and prosperous future.