The Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, UP, says Romola
Adeola is its youngest doctoral graduate. In a statement on its website,
the centre said:
"Romola Adeola, 26, has set a record in being the youngest person to
obtain a Doctor of Laws degree (LLD) in the 30-year history of the
Centre for Human Rights.
Furthermore, she is only the 2nd youngest
person to achieve this in the Faculty of Law, UP, since its
establishment 107 years ago. She distinguished herself by completing the
LLD in under 3 years. During her undergraduate years at Lagos State
University (LASU), she was the Best Student in International Law. .
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Romola’s
relationship with the Centre for Human Rights began from her
participation in the 2008 African Human Rights Moot Court Competition.
In 2012, she was selected as a DAAD scholar to study for the LLM/MPhil
degree in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa..
She
graduated cum laude, earning two awards: the Kéba M’Baye award for the
overall Best Dissertation and the Victor Dankwa prize for the Best
Performance in the module: Human Rights in Africa. Her excellent record
earned her admission to the Centre’s doctoral programme in 2013.
In
her PhD thesis, she analyzed the obligation in article 10 of the
African Union Convention in relation to the Protection and Assistance of
Internally Displaced Persons in Africa. She has given interviews,
presented papers at international conferences and been the voice of the
Centre on issues of internally displaced persons, migrants and refugees.
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During her time here, she led the Disability Rights Clinic
and served as Alumni Coordinator. In this latter capacity, she led a
campaign calling for the release of prominent Swazi human rights
activist - Thulani Maseko, and raised funding to support his family.
She
attributes her success to her supportive parents, personal discipline,
perseverance and prayer. In her words, 'be faithful to God, be true to
yourself and be of service to humanity.' She also holds two diplomas
from Åbo Akademi University."
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