Mr. Adebayo Fabiyi
With a 4.88 Cumulative Grade Points Average in Environmental 
Science and Resource Management, Mr. Adebayo Fabiyi emerged the Overall 
Best Graduating Student at the National Open University of Nigeria last 
Saturday. He shares his experience in this interview with Olaleye Aluko.
Excerpts:
I am from the Ifako Ijaiye Local Government Area of Lagos State. I 
am 35 years-old and married with three children. I was admitted to the 
National Open University of Nigeria, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, campus
 for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science and Resource 
Management. Earlier, I attended the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun 
State, where I obtained a Higher National Diploma in Chemistry. But I 
wanted a university degree.
Although I wanted to go to other universities, I chose NOUN because
 of my tight schedule at work. I was actually interested in 
Environmental Chemistry, but NOUN did not offer the course. So I settled
 for Environmental Science.
Did you plan to finish as the overall best graduating student of the institution?
Sincerely, when I was coming into the programme, I only made up my 
mind to excel. My belief was that anything worth doing at all was worth 
doing well. There was this enthusiasm in me. I wanted to succeed. My 
motto was that whatever your hands find to do, do it very well.
My ambition initially was to get a Five-Point perfect grade. 
Unfortunately in my first semester, I got a Grade B and that hope was 
dashed. In spite of this setback, I was determined to get the best I 
could get from the programme.
I tried my best and finally, came out with a 4.88 CGPA. I think 
that is fair enough. If I aimed for the sky and I got the roof, I think I
 have tried. But at the Masters’ level, I think I would still like to 
get a five-point grade.
What factors inspired your academic performance?
My wife is one of the factors. She was very supportive. She was a 
huge source of inspiration to me. I think my children played an 
important role in my success, too. Whenever it was time to study for the
 examinations, they cooperated with me. I have a small study room where I
 read. Whenever I entered that room, they knew it was time not to 
disturb me and they gave me space. My wife also made sure I did not fall
 asleep during those periods.
After many days without enough sleep, I grew very lean. Some days, 
during examinations, I had to forego my meals. If I ate, I would become 
very heavy and sleepy. Sometimes, for a whole day I drank only water and
 fruit juice. I did not sleep for more than one hour daily and this 
continued for about three weeks. But, I slept well before the 
examinations.
What other sacrifices did you make for this programme?
The biggest sacrifice, for me, was not sleeping as much as I 
should. I am someone who loves to sleep. I enjoy sleeping, but I had to 
stay awake most of the time to achieve this dream. My wife and children 
were with me at the convocation. I think my wife was even more excited 
than everybody else. She said that she could not imagine getting 
handshakes from top professors because her husband emerged as the 
overall best graduating student.
What is your advice to the government on job creation for teeming Nigerian graduates?
The government is making some efforts to solve the problem, but I 
think it can do better. The private industries can also create more 
spaces.
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