By Fatimat Ibrahim Abedoh
Often times, students validate their poor academic performance on the basis that they had aspire for a different course and got another one or on the note that we do not like the course.
Kudirat Oyiza has proven that narrative wrong by upholding dedication and the sheer desire for success.
When Kudirat Oyiza arrived at Bayero University, Kano (BUK) in 2018, she was filled with uncertainty. She had applied for Medicine, but fate had other plans, she was offered Forestry and Wildlife Management, a course she had never even heard of. At the time, the only image that came to her mind was lions.
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Her mother was the only one who seemed familiar with the course, as her late father had been a forest officer. However, she was too young to remember what he did. Confused and unsure, she considered rewriting JAMB, but her sister advised her to give the course a chance.
Turning Uncertainty into Excellence
The first semester was tough. The weight of studying a course she had not chosen left her unmotivated. Yet, despite her doubts, she ended the semester with the highest GPA in her faculty with 4.72. Instead of celebrating, her sister reminded her that she could do even better. A friend encouraged her to set a higher standard for herself, grading her performance as though she were still in her secondary school, NIOMCO Staff Secondary School, where an “A” started at 80% instead of BUK’s 70%.
With this mindset shift, she achieved a perfect 5.0 GPA in her second semester of 100 level.
Finding Purpose Beyond Grades
By 200 level, she started to see Forestry and Wildlife Management beyond just academics. She became curious about its real-world applications and how she could use her knowledge to tackle climate change, food insecurity, and environmental sustainability. This curiosity led her to connect with forestry students worldwide, engage in meaningful discussions, and explore the impact of her field.
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Her passion for the environment extended beyond her studies. She traveled across the country, attending various developmental projects and workshops related to her course, visiting six states in total. She also volunteered with over 10 organizations, mostly remotely, using her skills to address pressing environmental issues.
Alongside her academic work, she co-founded the Forestry and Wildlife Student Association of Nigeria, BUK chapter, where she served as the financial secretary in her final year.
Overcoming Challenges and Staying Resilient
Her journey was not without challenges. Financial struggles loomed over her education, and there were times when her school fees were paid by different individuals, even her faculty stepped in to support her. To ease the burden, she had applied to teach in schools during school breaks to earn money, an experience she cherished as it aligned with her passion for teaching.
Time Management: A Key to Success
Despite all her engagements and travels, Kudirat Oyiza remained focused on her academics. Her secret? Time management. She was very conscious of how she spent her time, balancing her studies, social life, and work commitments.
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“I know my brain doesn’t retain half-baked information,” she admits.
As a slow learner, she found that she needed to review material multiple times to fully grasp concepts. While others might read something once, she would read it three to four times until it stuck. She also knew that her brain wasn’t efficient at night, so she developed a unique scheduled time for reading mostly mornings
She always set targets for herself and monitored her time carefully to meet them. During exams, she would allocate time based on the number of questions and avoid dwelling on a single one, no matter how confident she was. This strategic approach to time management became her trademark.
A Grand Finale: Graduating at the Top
Fast-forward to 2025, During the Convocation ceremony of the 2021/20222 graduants, she emerge as the Overall best graduating student 2022, Best female graduating student,
Best Graduating Student, Department of forestry and Wildlife Management and
Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Agriculture.
she graduated as the best student in her faculty and the entire university with a CGPA of 4.92, a feat that speaks volumes about her determination and resilience.
Looking back, she sees her success as a reward for hard work, not just a gift.
She remains grateful to God, her siblings, friends, and mentors, everyone who stood by her through the highs and lows.
But this is just the beginning. She is eager for the next chapter, ready to take on new challenges with the same grit and passion that brought her this far.
In her words, “Do the things others aren’t willing to do, and you will get the things others will never have.”
Fatimat Ibrahim Abedoh writes
abedohzahara@gmail.com
Fellow PRNigeria young communication.