In a moment of triumph that has stirred waves of pride across Delta State, Orohwedor Oborevwori, son of Delta State Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has graduated with First Class Honours in Law from the prestigious Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD).
The young scholar’s academic feat has been hailed as a shining reflection of excellence, discipline, and resilience; qualities that mirror the values of his father and the ethos of a new generation of determined Nigerian youths.
Governor Oborevwori, visibly moved as he attended the convocation ceremony, could not hide his joy. In a heartfelt message, he celebrated his son’s hard-earned success:
“Congratulations to my dear son, Orohwedor, on graduating with First Class Honours in Law. I am happy to witness your convocation today. Your hard work, discipline, and brilliance have truly paid off. This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to your determination and excellence. I am very proud of you. Once again, I congratulate you.”
The Governor’s words carried the depth of a father’s pride and the weight of a leader’s hope for a generation that must redefine Nigeria through education, ethics, and excellence.
Observers have described Orohwedor’s feat as “a symbol of responsible parenting and a silent lesson in leadership” — a reminder that service and intellect can coexist both in governance and in family legacy.
The convocation ground at ABUAD was filled with excitement as colleagues, lecturers, and family members hailed the young Oborevwori’s dedication. For many Deltans, the moment was not just about personal success but about a family’s public demonstration of integrity and commitment to education in a time when such values are often overlooked.
Founded by legal luminary Aare Afe Babalola (SAN), ABUAD has become a hub for nurturing exceptional minds, and Orohwedor’s First Class achievement adds another jewel to the university’s record of producing leaders of tomorrow.
As Delta indigenes celebrate this academic triumph, many see it as a reflection of the Governor’s belief that the true legacy of leadership lies not merely in projects and politics — but in the quality of minds a leader inspires, beginning with his own home.