THANK FOR 425K FOLLOWERS!!!🎉
I really want to appreciate everyone for the well wishes and the congratulatory messages so far. Thank you for choosing to be a part of my life and the platform.
As you can observe, I am not a very active X user but that should improve. Thank you all so much for the palpable love. ❤️
Today, Together with my deep appreciation, I would like to make a kind request.
I understand numbers and how many 425 people are and I understand the value of 425 of you and how much you can do. Mine is a growing (🙏) platform but I still understand that I can use this platform to help out my friends and my neighbours and people who are in need.
So this is a:
‼️URGENT CALL FOR HELP ‼️
Our very own Hall Chairperson, Olabisi Olaoluwa, a final-year MBBS student at the University of Ibadan, suffered an ACL tear in September 2025.
Despite months of conservative treatment including physiotherapy and medical management, his condition has worsened with persistent pain and knee instability.
Specialists have now advised an urgent arthroscopic ACL reconstruction surgery as the only viable solution to prevent further damage and restore mobility.
The surgery and rehabilitation will cost ₦3.5 million, but only ₦150,000 has been raised so far.
I urgently appeal for your support. Every donation, regardless of the amount, can make a difference.
Wema Bank
0238995435
Olabisi Olaoluwa Christopher
For enquiries/support:
+234 814 554 6139 ( Blessing )
May God bless every helping hand.🙏
‼️URGENT CALL FOR HELP ‼️
Olabisi Olaoluwa, a final-year MBBS student at the University of Ibadan, suffered an *ACL tear* in September 2025.
Despite months of conservative treatment including physiotherapy and medical management, his condition has worsened with persistent pain and knee instability.
Specialists have now advised an *urgent arthroscopic ACL reconstruction surgery* as the only viable solution to prevent further damage and restore mobility.
The surgery and rehabilitation will cost *₦3.5 million,* by God’s grace and your generosity ₦1,6890,000 has been raised so far.
We urgently appeal for your support. Every donation, regardless of the amount, can make a difference.
Wema Bank
0238995435
Olabisi Olaoluwa Christopher
For enquiries/support:
+234 814 554 6139 ( Blessing )
May God bless every helping hand.🙏
A BIT OVER A WEEK AGO ✨🎉
I GOT INDUCTED and I have taken some time to reflect over a lot of things that happened throughout my undergraduate years.
I look back and I think I did quite well✨🥹
Thank you to everyone that was part of the journey. Thank you to my ma and my siblings. Thank you to my amazing friends. Thank you to my wonderful lecturers. Thank you to everyone that made it make sense and liked and followed.❤️
It will probably be a while before my next tweet but I will be back.
Kindly connect me to research opportunities, leadership opportunities and study opportunities as well any invitations. I will appreciate that.
It is now, PT. AKINWOLA O. O.🎉
Roles
Participant and Team Lead, Lumina, UIRESDEV Hackathon 2023
Intern Writer, Trybe City
General Secretary, NAPS Electoral Commission '24
Chairman, NAPS Audit Committee '24
Quiz Master, APS Inter-Secondary school Quiz Competition 2023/24
Games Master, APS PhysioGames 2024 and 2025
Sports Secretary, APS 2022/23
Head of Revitalisation, PhysioPress 2023/24
Director of Games and Sports, JCIN UCH 2023/24
Games Master, JCIN UCH Christmas Eve Games 2024
Deputy Campus Director, Hult Prize UCH 2025
Vice-President, OSUNMSA(Osun State Medical Students Association) 2023/24
Publicity Team Lead, NAPS X BAPS Career Summit 2026
Coach, APSUI Male Football Team, 2024 and 2025
Coach, OSHIN FC of the ABH Football League
Hams Exponent, the Hamstrings Club UCH 2025/2026 sociophilanthropic year
President, Exercise-is-Medicine On-campus UI Chapter (EIM-OC)
President, Association of Physiotherapy Students University of Ibadan
Achievements
Bronze Medal, USA COG Football Competition 2022/23
Silver Medal, Kuti Hall Inter-floor Competition 2021/22
Silver Medal, ABH Inter-floor Competition 2022/23
Gold Medal, Inter-hall Freshers Football Competition 2020/21
Gold Medal, Hoyas Pumping Football Competition 2022/23
Third Place, USA Quiz Competition 2022/23
Third Place, NAPS Inter-University Quiz Competition 2024
Third Place, APS Inter-team Quiz Competition 2020/21
Second Place, Bowen Association of Physiotherapy Students Inter-level Quiz Competition
Second Place, APS Inter-team Quiz Competition
First Place, ACAPN International Conference Inter-University Quiz Competition
Gold Medal, ABH League 2025/2026 Season
Bronze Medal, ABH League FA Cup 2025/2026 Season
Gold Medal, Professor B.O.A Adegoke Inter-level Football Competition, 2024/2025 Session
Awards
APS Most Versatile Student (Clinicals), 2023/24 and 2024/25
ABH Most Versatile Student 2025/26 tenure
ABH Academic Award (Physiotherapy) 2024/25 and 2025/26 tenure
ABH Professor O. B. Shittu Leadership Award 2025/26 tenure
ABH Finalist of the Year Award (Physiotherapy) 2025/26 tenure
APS Finalist of the Year Award 2024/25
APS Leadership Impact Award 2024/25
APS Stephen Hawkings Award (Clinicals), 2022/23 and 2023/24
Coach of the Season, ABH League 2025/26 season
Team of the Season, ABH League 2025/26 season
A STORY WORTH TELLING✨
In 2019, I finished Secondary School at OBMS (Oritamefa Baptist Model School) with 9A1's in WAEC (One of the happiest moments of my life was the night I checked my result) and this was later rewarded as the best WAEC result in Oyo State in 2019 by the Oyo State Government ✨
What follows usually is direction of the course to apply to. Naturally, most people had expected MBBS or Electrical Engineering.
So everyone, including my teachers were surprised when I chose Physiotherapy (I did my research across many courses and came across a very beautiful course🥹). Tbh, I didn't even know how extremely beautiful the course was then.
OBMS at the time in 2019, due to my WAEC result gave me a scholarship to attend their A'levels Programme for Free.
Due to the Strike and Covid-19 Pandemic, We could not resume yet and I was able to attend it. I started at A'levels February 2020 and applied for the May/June Examinations (very rare, this happens). I had 3A's in the process (however, I didn't use the A'levels result to process any admission as I already got UTME admission in 2019 and was just waiting to resume)
I am always glad I was able to attend it though. I met some really amazing friends.
Interestingly, I didn't know how it would be to transition from doing well in Secondary School to doing well in University. I just really maintained composure✨🥹
So looking down the line,
16+ leadership positions later (including President of the Association of Physiotherapy Students and President of Exercise is Medicine On-campus University of Ibadan Chapter)⭐
🎖️16 medals including 7 golds medals (in Football, Basketball, Quizzes)
🏆 Winner of the ACAPN International Scientific Conference Inter-University Quiz Competition (against schools that had 2 representatives each, I was the single representative from UI)
🏆 Winner of the ABH League and the Coach of the Season as well as entering the Team of the Season in my debut season as coach (my first match of the league was a 5-1 defeat, after that we went on an unbeaten run till the end of the season) - We received a VVIP ticket to watch Shooting Stars as Team of the Season
📗Egbe Omo Oduduwa Scholar (awarded to the highest performing students from Yoruba States in UI)
Millennium Fellow '25 (with a project on improving Physical Fitness, covering over 10 Universities, SDG 3)
30+ certifications (including Awards, Recognition and Trainings)
ABH most Versatile and Leadership Award of the Year, inclusive.
I appreciate everyone that has been a part of the journey. It wasn't always easy and there are a lot of details missing still about the different challenges. I would love to share those too (instead of just results). I appreciate my mum, sisters, brother, friends and my best friend (and woman) for always supporting and pushing me.
Physiotherapy is such an amazing Profession. I hope to share more about its beauty to as many that will love to learn.
Right now, I am pushing to learn more about the nervous system, neuroplasticity and neuroscience whilst trying to further understand the concept of pain and build on the area of Pain Gate Theory.
I will appreciate any form of partnership and collaboration in that field of study and research.✨
I think I will just post everything induction related now while I have the time.
President of Association of Physiotherapy Students x Editor-in-chief of PhysioPress
Best Graduating Male Student x Best Graduating Female Student, Department of Physiotherapy
PT. AKINWOLA O. O. (First Class Honours) X PT. NOSAZEOGIE J. U. (First Class Honours)@JNosazeogie
4 times Association of Physiotherapy Students' Couple of the Year
1 time UCH Students' Association Couple of the Year
1 time Alexander Brown Hall Power Couple of the Year
I am happy for this new phase with my best friend and woman and glad we did it together.
A STORY WORTH TELLING✨
In 2019, I finished Secondary School at OBMS (Oritamefa Baptist Model School) with 9A1's in WAEC (One of the happiest moments of my life was the night I checked my result) and this was later rewarded as the best WAEC result in Oyo State in 2019 by the Oyo State Government ✨
What follows usually is direction of the course to apply to. Naturally, most people had expected MBBS or Electrical Engineering.
So everyone, including my teachers were surprised when I chose Physiotherapy (I did my research across many courses and came across a very beautiful course🥹). Tbh, I didn't even know how extremely beautiful the course was then.
OBMS at the time in 2019, due to my WAEC result gave me a scholarship to attend their A'levels Programme for Free.
Due to the Strike and Covid-19 Pandemic, We could not resume yet and I was able to attend it. I started at A'levels February 2020 and applied for the May/June Examinations (very rare, this happens). I had 3A's in the process (however, I didn't use the A'levels result to process any admission as I already got UTME admission in 2019 and was just waiting to resume)
I am always glad I was able to attend it though. I met some really amazing friends.
Interestingly, I didn't know how it would be to transition from doing well in Secondary School to doing well in University. I just really maintained composure✨🥹
So looking down the line,
16+ leadership positions later (including President of the Association of Physiotherapy Students and President of Exercise is Medicine On-campus University of Ibadan Chapter)⭐
🎖️16 medals including 7 golds medals (in Football, Basketball, Quizzes)
🏆 Winner of the ACAPN International Scientific Conference Inter-University Quiz Competition (against schools that had 2 representatives each, I was the single representative from UI)
🏆 Winner of the ABH League and the Coach of the Season as well as entering the Team of the Season in my debut season as coach (my first match of the league was a 5-1 defeat, after that we went on an unbeaten run till the end of the season) - We received a VVIP ticket to watch Shooting Stars as Team of the Season
📗Egbe Omo Oduduwa Scholar (awarded to the highest performing students from Yoruba States in UI)
Millennium Fellow '25 (with a project on improving Physical Fitness, covering over 10 Universities, SDG 3)
30+ certifications (including Awards, Recognition and Trainings)
ABH most Versatile and Leadership Award of the Year, inclusive.
I appreciate everyone that has been a part of the journey. It wasn't always easy and there are a lot of details missing still about the different challenges. I would love to share those too (instead of just results). I appreciate my mum, sisters, brother, friends and my best friend (and woman) for always supporting and pushing me.
Physiotherapy is such an amazing Profession. I hope to share more about its beauty to as many that will love to learn.
Right now, I am pushing to learn more about the nervous system, neuroplasticity and neuroscience whilst trying to further understand the concept of pain and build on the area of Pain Gate Theory.
I will appreciate any form of partnership and collaboration in that field of study and research.✨
A STORY WORTH TELLING✨
In 2019, I finished Secondary School at OBMS (Oritamefa Baptist Model School) with 9A1's in WAEC (One of the happiest moments of my life was the night I checked my result) and this was later rewarded as the best WAEC result in Oyo State in 2019 by the Oyo State Government ✨
What follows usually is direction of the course to apply to. Naturally, most people had expected MBBS or Electrical Engineering.
So everyone, including my teachers were surprised when I chose Physiotherapy (I did my research across many courses and came across a very beautiful course🥹). Tbh, I didn't even know how extremely beautiful the course was then.
OBMS at the time in 2019, due to my WAEC result gave me a scholarship to attend their A'levels Programme for Free.
Due to the Strike and Covid-19 Pandemic, We could not resume yet and I was able to attend it. I started at A'levels February 2020 and applied for the May/June Examinations (very rare, this happens). I had 3A's in the process (however, I didn't use the A'levels result to process any admission as I already got UTME admission in 2019 and was just waiting to resume)
I am always glad I was able to attend it though. I met some really amazing friends.
Interestingly, I didn't know how it would be to transition from doing well in Secondary School to doing well in University. I just really maintained composure✨🥹
So looking down the line,
16+ leadership positions later (including President of the Association of Physiotherapy Students and President of Exercise is Medicine On-campus University of Ibadan Chapter)⭐
🎖️16 medals including 7 golds medals (in Football, Basketball, Quizzes)
🏆 Winner of the ACAPN International Scientific Conference Inter-University Quiz Competition (against schools that had 2 representatives each, I was the single representative from UI)
🏆 Winner of the ABH League and the Coach of the Season as well as entering the Team of the Season in my debut season as coach (my first match of the league was a 5-1 defeat, after that we went on an unbeaten run till the end of the season) - We received a VVIP ticket to watch Shooting Stars as Team of the Season
📗Egbe Omo Oduduwa Scholar (awarded to the highest performing students from Yoruba States in UI)
Millennium Fellow '25 (with a project on improving Physical Fitness, covering over 10 Universities, SDG 3)
30+ certifications (including Awards, Recognition and Trainings)
ABH most Versatile and Leadership Award of the Year, inclusive.
I appreciate everyone that has been a part of the journey. It wasn't always easy and there are a lot of details missing still about the different challenges. I would love to share those too (instead of just results). I appreciate my mum, sisters, brother, friends and my best friend (and woman) for always supporting and pushing me.
Physiotherapy is such an amazing Profession. I hope to share more about its beauty to as many that will love to learn.
Right now, I am pushing to learn more about the nervous system, neuroplasticity and neuroscience whilst trying to further understand the concept of pain and build on the area of Pain Gate Theory.
I will appreciate any form of partnership and collaboration in that field of study and research.✨
INDUCTED TODAYY.
Finally, Reintroducing
PT. AKINWOLA OLUWASEGUN OLADIPUPO (https://t.co/WmynY6fhaQ Ibadan)
First Class Honours (3.84/4.0) ✅
Overall Best Graduating Student, Department of Physiotherapy ✅
Provost Award for Community Life✅
Best Dissertation/Project ✅
GOD DID!
More details soon.
😂😂
I know what you are.
312 in JAMB..can't remember PUTME score. My OBMS guys that didn't have up to that are in UI MBBS now and thriving really well.
Thank you though.✨
What I want to do with my platform is to make Nigerian secondary students know that you can always do what you want and study what you want.
Everybody has something they love and dream to be. So when choosing your course, you can always do your research and go for it. Go hard and well at it.
There are multiple variables, especially in a country in quite some difficult times like ours.
But what we cannot and should not lose are hope and passion.
In all honesty, school isn't a place created purely for academics. You can always pick up a concept, watch a YouTube Video, learn its practice and answer its questions. Pattern recognition and sustained repetitions tells me that you will be good with that concept.
The concept of School and University is a place to meet people who have like interests and are like-minded, so you can interact and build on the concepts you are interested in.
Every course is hard and very stressful. I can't say for other Universities but in UI, it's a different type of drilling, just a wonderful school to be in.
Money, which is usually the eventual target, comes from meeting and connecting with the right people (people related to your goals), recognizing your role and building something with that.
For me, this is a little more fuel and ammo for that dream.
I hope to use this new run and dream I want to embark to point out that School is not a scam (a lot of people come for just academics) and also change the stereotype or narrative that the best students have to study MBBS or Electrical Engineering (both extremely amazing impactful courses btw). I faced that stereotype.
I would also love to platform Physiotherapy. We know what we do works (our patients do too) but we still have to show why and how it works. Evidence-Based Physiotherapy is my passion and I believe is also our future in Physiotherapy. As healthcare professionals, we are, first, scientists and I want to make use of that.
I hope I build that platform on X and build it with the right people.
It's a new phase for me.❤️
I appreciate University of Ibadan.
I appreciate everyone's support so far.
😂😂
I know what you are.
312 in JAMB..can't remember PUTME score. My OBMS guys that didn't have up to that are in UI MBBS now and thriving really well.
Thank you though.✨
INDUCTED TODAYY.
Finally, Reintroducing
PT. AKINWOLA OLUWASEGUN OLADIPUPO (https://t.co/WmynY6fhaQ Ibadan)
First Class Honours (3.84/4.0) ✅
Overall Best Graduating Student, Department of Physiotherapy ✅
Provost Award for Community Life✅
Best Dissertation/Project ✅
GOD DID!
More details soon.