“Not Leaving Those I’m Better Than Behind Helped Me Alot,” Says Abdul-Rahmon on The Banter Room

The Only Significant Drop I Had Was 4.87 - 4.82 - OOU Second Best Graduating Student, Adebola

Says The Only Significant Drop He Had WAS 4.87 to 4.82

In a recent episode of Banter Room, KAZEEM Adebola Abdul-Rahmon, Best Graduating Student for Faculty of Engineering & the Second Overall Best Graduating Student at the 33rd Convocation from Olabisi Onabanjo University shared a profound revelation about personal growth, stating, “Not leaving those he is better than behind helped him a lot.” This sentiment underscores the importance of humility and empathy in his journey towards self-improvement.

Abdul-Rahmon’s acknowledgment of the role others play in his growth serves as a reminder to uplift those around us, fostering a community of support and encouragement.

Abdul-Rahmon Adebola reflected on his academic journey, highlighting the significance of perseverance and determination. Despite facing challenges along the way, Adebola’s resilience propelled him to remarkable achievements. His journey reminds us that success is not always linear, and setbacks can be valuable lessons in disguise.

Abdul-Rahmon Adebola’s stories exemplify the power of self-awareness, empathy, and perseverance in overcoming obstacles and achieving personal growth.

As he navigate his own paths, let us remember the wisdom he shared on Banter Room and strive to cultivate these qualities in our lives.

Watch Abdul-Rahmon Adebola Speaks Below.


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