Nigerian Woman Achieves Four Degrees in Ten Years

Sharing her incredible accomplishment on X.com, Abiose expressed her relief and pride in the journey she undertook over the past decade. She wrote, “B.A. 2014, Washington University in St. Louis; Ed.M. 2015, Harvard Graduate School of Education; J.D. 2023, Stanford Law School; Ph.D. 2024, Stanford School of Medicine

Nigerian Woman Achieves Four Degrees in Ten Years

 Olamide Abiose, a Nigerian woman, has acquired four degrees from prestigious universities within a span of ten years.

Her academic journey began with a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2014, followed by an Ed.M. from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2015, a J.D. from Stanford Law School in 2023, and a Ph.D. from Stanford School of Medicine in 2024. Notably, her Ph.D. is in Neuroscience, and she has also successfully passed the California Bar Exam.

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Sharing her incredible accomplishment on X.com, Abiose expressed her relief and pride in the journey she undertook over the past decade. She wrote, “B.A. 2014, Washington University in St. Louis; Ed.M. 2015, Harvard Graduate School of Education; J.D. 2023, Stanford Law School; Ph.D. 2024, Stanford School of Medicine. Ten years from first to last and I am *so* relieved to finally say.”

Upon announcing her achievement, Abiose received overwhelming support and congratulations from well-wishers. She humbly expressed her gratitude, stating, “Thanks so much for all the kind words! The best part was getting to graduate with my brother, Dr. Kabir Abiose, who received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering!”

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Olamide Abiose's remarkable feat not only showcases her dedication and determination but also serves as an inspiration to individuals around the world. As she continues to make waves in the field of Neuroscience and Law, Abiose stands as a shining example of excellence and empowerment.