Mr Samuel Adewale OGUNSANYA left home on 22nd March, 2026 to church. He came back home from Church, had a nap then showered before leaving for Ijebu Ode. He earlier told his wife, Abiodun OGUNSANYA, that he will be visiting Ijebu Ode to pay a visit to his former wife, who he visit at intervals. He was said to have been seen around the motor park in Ketu Lagos by someone who knows him.
After 24 hours of not returning home, we started to get worried as it's not his usual behaviour to stay out without informing his immediate family members. We started searching, reached out to his said destination but we were told he was not seen. The case was reported at Ketu police station and Ijebu Ode police station. Radio stations Fresh FM, Super FM and social media has been used to announce his disappearance to alert the public to help with any information if seen. Till date, we are yet to get any feedback. We beg the public to help.
Thank you for your kind support in finding Mr Samuel Adewale OGUNSANYA
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Words that fail PhD theses:
"This study shows...",
"It is important to note...",
"As mentioned above..."
After reviewing 25 successful theses, I mapped exact phrases for each chapter:
Repost & Comment 'guide' for full phrase guide ๐
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In your discussion, explicitly write one of these:
โThis suggests an overlooked connection betweenโฆโ
โThis challenges the assumption thatโฆโ
โThis adds to the theory ofโฆโ
These phrases make reviewers lean in.
They frame contribution as a narrative resolution.
How to write like an academic storyteller
(without losing your rigour)
Intro:
Despite [progress], [core problem] persists. This study addresses [specific gap].
Lit Review:
Prior work on [topic] has shown [trend], but failed to [key omission].
Methods:
To investigate, we [brief design].
Results:
We found [main pattern], which suggests [insight].
Discussion:
These findings advance [field] by [specific contribution].
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Most researchers freeze when itโs time to write discussion
They either repeat results or ramble without focus.
Here's my 3-paragraph approach that actually works โคต๏ธ
๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ด๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต 1: What did I actually find?
Not what I hoped to find. What the data shows.
Ask yourself: If someone only read this paragraph, would they understand my core discovery?
๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ด๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต 2: How does this fit the bigger picture?
Be honest about limitations.
The unexpected findings? Those often matter most.
๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ด๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต 3: So what?
Why should anyone care? What questions remain?
Make your future research suggestions specific enough that someone could actually pursue them.
AI can suggest structure when all you see are fragments.
It can remind you of flow when youโre drowning in detail.
But:
The meaning still comes from you.
The courage to interpret.
The honesty to admit limitations.
The vision to point forward.
AI offers the framework.
You bring the wisdom.
If youโre in that stuck place, please know youโre not alone.
Every researcher struggles here.
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Imagine Your Statement of Purpose in 6 Paragraphs
Most applicants treat the Statement of Purpose (SOP) like a personal essay.
But admissions committees donโt read it to know you.
They read it to understand your purpose.
A great SOP is a blueprint of intellect and intent.
If you can structure it in six paragraphs, hereโs exactly what each should do ๐
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Paragraph 1: The Research Problem & Motivation
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โค Start with the systemic question that drives your intellectual curiosityโฆ
Hint: not your childhood dream.
Show the committee that you understand a real, complex problem worth solving.
Set context, scale, and urgency.
๐ Example:
โDespite advances in predictive modeling, healthcare systems in low-resource settings continue to struggle with early outbreak detection. This gap persists not only due to technology, but effective integration.โ
This paragraph should make them think, โThis applicant want to solve something that matters.โ
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Paragraph 2 โ Technical Foundation
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โค Next, show that you have the tools to engage with that problem.
Describe your academic preparation, technical training, and specific competencies.
Mention the frameworks, programming languages, or analytical methods youโve mastered.
๐ Example:
โThrough advanced coursework in biostatistics, epidemiologic methods, and machine learning, I developed proficiency in R, Python, and spatial modeling. This has enabled me to explore data-driven solutions in population health.โ
Depth is the goal: not buzzwords.
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Paragraph 3 โ Research Experience
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โค This is the heart of your SOP.
โ Prove that youโve already begun thinking like a researcher.
Explain the scope of your projects, the methods you used, and most importantly, what you found.
๐ Example:
โAs part of a multidisciplinary study on climate-sensitive diseases, I led data analysis for over 5,000 cases across four regions. The analysis identified temporal anomalies that informed local surveillance protocols.โ
This paragraph shows trajectory: curiosity โ competence โ contribution.
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Paragraph 4 โ Professional Contribution
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Move beyond academia.
Highlight how your research or technical skills have translated into real-world innovation or impact.
๐ Example:
โAt [Organization], I co-developed an early warning dashboard for vector-borne diseases, integrating hardware sensors with open-source analytics, a tool now piloted by three regional health agencies.โ
Committees love applicants who build, apply, and influence.
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Paragraph 5 โ Stanford Alignment
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โค Now make it unmistakably clear: why this program, why now, why you.
Mention faculty whose work aligns with your problem statement, the lab where you want to contribute, and specific resources (centers, collaborations, or initiatives).
๐ Example:
โAt Stanford, Iโm particularly drawn to Dr. [Name]โs work at the Center for Population Health Sciences, whose research on computational epidemiology directly intersects with my interests in scalable modeling frameworks.โ
This paragraph should make them think: โThey belong here.โ
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Paragraph 6 โ Long-Term Vision
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โค End with clarity and altitude.
Connect your research to global relevance and your personal trajectory in academia or policy.
๐ Example:
โMy long-term goal is to build predictive systems for epidemic preparedness across LMICs, bridging research and implementation through academic leadership and policy partnerships.โ
End as you began: not with ambition, but with purpose.
๐ฌ Applicants: Which paragraph do you find hardest?
โป๏ธ Save this. it might be the single most useful SOP framework youโll ever use.