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Samuel Badekale, the University of Lagos graduate who made history with a perfect CGPA of 5.00 in Cell Biology and Genetics, has been awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Bio-membranes scholarship. He is the only Nigerian and West African recipient of this highly competitive award.
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Badekale will study across three leading European universities – Université Côte d’Azur in France, University of Genoa in Italy, and University of Osnabrück in Germany – over the next two years. The programme covers cutting-edge fields such as membrane biology, neuroscience, and experimental medicine.
“I am pleased to announce the next step in my journey: selected as the only Nigerian and West African for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Biomembranes,” Badekale wrote on his X handle. “As I look back, I see a young boy from Mushin with a big dream: to explore the world and make a positive impact on the world. And today, by God’s faithfulness, that dream is gradually becoming a reality.”
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Badekale urged young people to prioritise education, saying, “Trust God. Hold your education tightly. Come out with the best grades possible; strive for excellence, because education is still one of the most powerful keys to move from your local community to the global stage. Education isn’t a scam. It’s a weapon. Use it.”
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Plus programme aims to equip scholars with interdisciplinary expertise, preparing them for careers in biomedical and related fields. Badekale’s achievement is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication, and he serves as an inspiration to students everywhere.
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