BREAKING: LASU Graduate Wins Prestigious Scholarship in US, Set to Complete Masters in Strategic Communication

Oyesiji Oyewusi, a Nigerian living in the US, has shared his remarkable journey from Lagos State University (LASU) to the United States.

He spoke about his resilience, faith, and the opportunities that come with international education.

Oyewusi said he began his academic journey at LASU’s School of Communication, studying Broadcast and Communication Technology.

Despite the intense lectures, numerous assignments, and scarce resources, he discovered his passion for communication and storytelling.

“One of my proudest moments was serving as editor of Watzup Mag, the school’s magazine. Alongside a dedicated team of students, we produced articles on fashion, entertainment, and student life, often working late into the night. We had no funds, but somehow, support came from people who believed in our vision. Their encouragement kept us going, and it taught me the value of collaboration and perseverance.”

LASU graduate’s milestones and future aspirations

Winning the Dr. Jung-Sook Lee Memorial Endowment Scholarship marked a turning point for Oyewusi.

This award recognized his academic excellence and resilience, validating his struggles and determination.

As he prepares to receive his master’s degree on December 20, Oyewusi reflects on the journey’s challenges and triumphs.

He acknowledged that relocation was not just about changing environments but also about transforming one’s mindset and unlocking new opportunities.

“As I look to the future, I am seriously considering pursuing a Ph.D., a step that excites and scares me in equal measure. For now, though, I am simply grateful for how far I have come and ready to see where this path leads next.”

Man who almost missed scholarship at American University

Previously, Legit earlier reported that a Nigerian man overcame all challenges and graduated from a university in the USA.

When Godwin Smart gained admission to study at North Carolina Central University, USA, he was offered a fully-funded scholarship.