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'Peller' is not the Probem,
Neither is the 'Professor',
'Professor Peller' is long gone.
At a time when conversations about the so-called “olódò uprising” are everywhere, it is equally important to celebrate excellence wherever we find it.
One such example is Professor Sunday Damilola Olawuyi @dsolawuyi. From Apata, Ibadan, to becoming a globally respected Professor of Law at such a young age, his journey is a testament to what knowledge, discipline, hard work, and consistency can achieve.
• At 32, he became a Professor of Law, one of the youngest in Nigeria.
• At 34, he was already a Deputy Vice Chancellor.
• By 37, he was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), becoming one of the youngest academics ever to attain the prestigious title.
Yorùbá sons and daughters continue to make us proud, reflecting the spirit of excellence, resilience, and enterprise that has long been part of our heritage.
That said, the “olódò uprising” conversation also invites us to reflect on the kind of society we are building. Increasingly, we seem to reward sensationalism, obscenity, and controversy more than knowledge, character, and intellectual depth. In some instances, the best graduating student receives a modest reward, while someone who goes viral for controversial acts earns millions. That imbalance deserves sincere reflection.
At the same time, we should be careful not to swing to the other extreme. Sometimes, when people without formal education attain remarkable financial success, some members of the educated elite respond with resentment, believing such opportunities should belong only to those with academic qualifications, and they call it olodo uprising. That mindset is equally unfair.
Life does not operate on certificates alone. It is a blend of preparation, talent, opportunity, grace, resilience, and timing. Some people rise through academic excellence, while others succeed through creativity, entrepreneurship, or exceptional talent. Every honest path to success deserves respect.
Rather than generalize, let us celebrate excellence in all its forms. There are brilliant scholars making Nigeria proud, just as there are talented individuals without formal education who have built remarkable success stories.
Not only Peller is in Nigeria. We also have Professor Sunday Damilola Olawuyi, a world-class legal scholar whose achievements remind us that academic excellence still matters and deserves to be celebrated just as loudly as viral success.
Gbogbo èèyàn ni oriire wá fún
Grades dont always define Grace
Kii Adaniwaye fi isẹ yín gbogbo wa.
Even the swift doesnt win the race
(Eccl. 9:1)