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Samuel Akinade Badekale
Samuel Akinade Badekale was born on 15 May 2003 in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria, to Pastor Femi Badekale and Assistant Pastor (Mrs.) Nike Badekale of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Lagos State. His early life mirrored the experiences of many children from low-income households in Lagos. Growing up in a modest home, he attended several affordable private schools as his parents worked tirelessly to provide him with quality education despite financial constraints.
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Early Life and Education

Even as a young boy, Samuel carried a sense of responsibility, not only to excel personally but also to inspire and support those around him. These formative years in Mushin became the foundation of his passion for education, community service, and leadership, which later defined his journey at the University of Lagos and beyond.
His determination to pursue higher education led him to the University of Lagos (UNILAG), where he studied Cell Biology and Genetics. At UNILAG, Samuel quickly distinguished himself as an outstanding student, combining intellectual curiosity with a relentless work ethic. His approach to learning was marked by balanceโstudying with focus but also ensuring he maintained a healthy lifestyle and adequate rest. Contrary to misconceptions that his remarkable performance came at the expense of his health, Samuel often emphasized that he practiced good study habits that helped him thrive academically without burnout.
During his undergraduate years, Samuel achieved what many considered impossible: he graduated with a perfect Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.00/5.00. This feat not only made him the Best Graduating Student in the Faculty of Science but also the Overall Best Graduating Student of the University of Lagos for the 2023/2024 academic session. His record placed him in the small circle of students in the universityโs history to ever achieve such academic perfection.

Sharing the milestone on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday, August 15, 2025, Badekale expressed gratitude and excitement:
โ2025 has been amazing in every way! Pleased to announce the next step in my journey: selected as the only Nigerian and West African for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masterโs in Biomembranes, studying across three world-class universities in France, Italy and Germany. As I look back, I see a young boy from Mushin, with a big dream: to explore the world and make a positive impact. And today, by Godโs faithfulness, that dream is gradually becoming a reality. Truly, โwith God, every dream is achievable, even those that seem impossible.โโ
He also encouraged young people to see education as a transformative tool:
โTo my younger self and every student out there: 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 isnโt a scam. Itโs a weapon. Use it.
Learn more about the programme on its LinkedIn page.โ
Samuelโs educational journey reflects more than personal achievement; it embodies the story of resilience, proving that with faith, hard work, and focus, even students from disadvantaged communities can excel at the highest levels of academic pursuit.
Career and Initiatives

In 2022, during his undergraduate years, Samuel was selected as a Millennium Fellow, a platform designed to nurture young leaders committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through this fellowship, he launched the Students Mental Health Advocates (SMA) initiative, which partnered with the University of Lagos Counseling Unit to organize mental health awareness programs. The project reflected his belief that academic success must be matched with psychological well-being, and it provided a safe space for students to confront issues such as depression, anxiety, and academic pressure.
Beyond mental health, Samuel co-founded the SkillUp Initiative, a youth empowerment project aimed at equipping young people, especially in communities like Mushin, with essential digital skills. The initiative also organized book donation drives to support students in underrepresented areas, ensuring that learning materials were not limited to those who could afford them.
His drive for storytelling and intellectual engagement led him to obtain a license to organize TEDxIdiAraba, an independent TED event under the theme โRise Aboveโ. The conference created a platform for young innovators, thinkers, and leaders to share stories of resilience and inspire collective action.
Samuel also made significant contributions to student leadership and campus life at UNILAG. He served as Chief Editor of the โBioscopeโ yearbook, a departmental publication that had been inactive for six years before he revived it. Demonstrating organizational and entrepreneurial skills, he raised nearly half of the publicationโs budget through sponsorship, ensuring its successful release. In extracurriculars, he coached his departmental football team to victory in both the HOD Cup and the All-Star Cup, blending academics with recreational leadership.
His work and influence expanded beyond the university setting. In April 2025, Samuel was appointed Education Ambassador by the SEED Care & Support Foundation, a role that positioned him as a voice for affordable and accessible non-state education in Nigeria. Through this ambassadorship, he advocates for quality schooling that reaches underserved communities, reflecting his lifelong commitment to breaking cycles of educational disadvantage.
Together, these initiatives define Samuelโs career beyond titles and achievements. They showcase a young leader who is not only academically gifted but also deeply invested in the social, emotional, and intellectual empowerment of others.
Awards and Achievementsย
- Best Graduating Student, University of Lagos (2023/2024) โ Overall Best with a perfect CGPA of 5.00/5.00.
- Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Science, UNILAG (2024).
- Erasmus Mundus Joint Masterโs Degree Scholarship in Bio-membranes (2025) โ Only Nigerian and West African recipient.
- Millennium Fellowship (2022) โ For his mental health advocacy project, Students Mental Health Advocates (SMA).
- Education Ambassador, SEED Care & Support Foundation (2025) โ Appointed to champion affordable and accessible non-state education in Nigeria.
- Chief Editor, โBioscopeโ Yearbook โ Revived the departmental yearbook after 6 years and secured sponsorship for its production.
- Organizer, TEDxIdiAraba (2023) โ Licensed TEDx event under the theme โRise Aboveโ.
- Founder, SkillUp Initiative โ Youth empowerment project offering digital skills training and book donations for underprivileged students.
- Coaching Achievement โ Led his departmental football team to win the HOD Cup and the All-Star Cup at UNILAG.
- Featured Recognition in Media โ Celebrated by major Nigerian media outlets such as Punch, Bellanaija, Tribune, Edugist, and Scholarship Region as a symbol of academic excellence and resilience.
Faith in Action: Leadership and Service in the Church

For more than six years, Samuel served as the Head of Bible Study at LP65 Junior Church, where he was responsible for teaching, guiding, and mentoring young people in scriptural understanding and moral discipline. His role extended beyond teaching lessons; he became a mentor to teenagers navigating the challenges of academics, faith, and personal growth.
He was also appointed Teens and Children President in his parish, a position that placed him at the forefront of organizing programs, retreats, and youth development activities. Under his leadership, the church youth ministry became a platform for building confidence, fostering creativity, and encouraging excellence among young members.
Additionally, Samuel served as a teacher at RCCG Place of His Presence, where he helped establish a culture of spiritual growth and community engagement. He is remembered by fellow members for his humility, patience, and ability to inspire with both words and example.
In his own words, he has often emphasized that his faith is inseparable from his academic and social pursuits:
โFaith is the foundation of everything I do. It is what gives meaning to my academic journey, my leadership, and my service to others.โ
Through these roles, Samuel blended leadership with spiritual stewardship, proving that his path to excellence was not only intellectual but also anchored in faith and service.
Controversy
Despite his impressive record of academic and social achievements, Samuel Badekale has not been without moments of public debate and criticism. His rise to national recognition as UNILAGโs best graduating student with a flawless 5.00 CGPA sparked both admiration and skepticism, with some questioning the pressures, sacrifices, and authenticity behind such extraordinary success.
One of the earliest controversies centered around his appearance and health. Following his convocation, some social media users circulated comments suggesting that Samuel looked โtoo frailโ or โstressed,โ attributing his physical appearance to what they assumed was extreme academic obsession. A few critics implied that his dedication to reading must have robbed him of sleep, social life, and overall wellness. Responding to this, Samuel dismissed the claims, clarifying that his lifestyle was balanced and healthy:
โMany people assume that I sacrificed my health to achieve a perfect CGPA, but thatโs not true. I didnโt just read at UNILAG. I eat well, I sleep well, and I maintain balance. I participated in sports, I engaged in leadership, and I had a social life. Success should never come at the expense of your healthโ.
Another point of debate surrounded merit and opportunity. In Nigeria, where issues of favoritism and corruption sometimes overshadow academic processes, a few voices speculated that his record-breaking CGPA was โtoo good to be true.โ Critics questioned whether such perfection was achievable in a Nigerian university system often characterized by inconsistency and rigid grading. Addressing these doubts, Samuel emphasized the integrity of his achievement:
โThere is no shortcut to hard work. The system is not perfect, but excellence is still possible if one is disciplined and focused. My story proves that fairness and diligence can still triumph.โ
In addition, his public faith expression drew mixed reactions. Samuel often credited his success to divine grace, openly acknowledging his Christian faith in interviews. While this resonated with many young Nigerians who share similar beliefs, some critics argued that he should highlight systemic reforms, mentorship, or academic structures more than religion. To this, he responded:
โFaith is the foundation of my journey, but it works hand in hand with discipline, study, and mentorship. One without the other cannot produce excellence.โ
These controversies, rather than diminishing his reputation, have highlighted the polarized expectations placed on young achievers in Nigeria. While some interpret his accomplishments as unattainable or overly idealized, others see him as proof that excellence can thrive even in difficult systems. Samuel has remained calm in the face of criticism, consistently framing his story as one of balance, resilience, and grace rather than perfectionism or privilege.
Personal Lifeย

Faith plays a central role in Samuelโs life. A devout Christian, he has consistently attributed his achievements to Godโs grace, often highlighting how spiritual discipline gave him strength during his most demanding academic years. Beyond private devotion, Samuel has taken on several roles within his church community.
In interviews, Samuel has described himself as someone who enjoys simplicity, healthy relationships, and purposeful activities. He is also a sports enthusiast; during his time at UNILAG, he played an active role in football both as a coach and motivator, proving that academic brilliance can coexist with extracurricular vitality.
Reflecting on his philosophy of life, Samuel has said:
โI want my story to be a reminder that faith, discipline, and service can take anyone, no matter their background, beyond what they ever imagined. My success is not just mine; it belongs to my community, my country, and the young people who look up to me.โ
Through his personal and faith-driven lifestyle, Samuel continues to balance ambition with humility, ensuring that his rising profile remains anchored in values that sustain not only his success but also his humanity.
References
- BellaNaija.com. (2025, January 27). A perfect 5.00 CGPA & big goals โ see how Samuel Badekale achieved academic excellence. Retrieved Augustโฏ16,โฏ2025, from https://www.bellanaija.com/2025/01/samuel-badekale-first-class-degree-tips/
(BellaNaija) - TribuneOnlineNG.com. (2025, January 16). โDreams come trueโ: UNILAGโs bestโgraduating student celebrates perfect CGPA. Retrieved Augustโฏ16,โฏ2025, from https://tribuneonlineng.com/dreams-come-true-unilags-best-graduating-student-celebrates-perfect-cgpa/
(Tribune Online) - PunchNG.com. (2025, August 15). UNILAG firstโclass graduate wins scholarship to study in France, Italy, Germany. (2025, Augustโฏ15). Retrieved Augustโฏ16,โฏ2025, from https://punchng.com/unilag-first-class-graduate-wins-scholarship-to-study-in-france-italy-germany/
(Punch) - TheNigeriaEducationNews.com. (2025, August 15). Samuel Badekale: UNILAGโs joint perfect GPA best graduating student 2024 secures prestigious Erasmus Mundus scholarship abroad. Retrieved Augustโฏ16,โฏ2025, from https://thenigeriaeducationnews.com/2025/08/15/samuel-badekale-unilags-joint-perfect-gpa-best-graduating-student-2024-secures-prestigious-erasmus-mundus-scholarship-abroad/
(Nigeria Education News)
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