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Becoming Dr. Tolu

Geography PhD candidate publishes memoir in advance of convocation day

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What do you do when life doesn’t follow your timeline?

When the doors you expected to open stay shut, and the wait stretches far beyond your plan?

Becoming Dr. Tolu: A Success Worth the Wait is not just a story of success; it’s a journey of surrender, strategy and becoming.

Tolulope Victoria Akerele is a doctoral student in the Department of Geography in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Memorial University.

She will graduate with her doctoral degree during convocation ceremonies in St. John’s on Oct. 16.

Who you become along the way

At 22, Ms. Akerele graduated top of her class with a clear roadmap: a master’s degree, then a PhD.

But instead of progress, she hit an unexpected six-year delay that tested everything she believed about success and timing.

In this honest and inspiring memoir, Ms. Akerele unfolds how she endured and survived her waiting season — from navigating failures, new immigrant struggles, educational rejections, to being appointed a commissioner, thriving in her career, and finally earning the long-awaited doctor of philosophy.

Through hidden battles and hard-won victories, she shows that waiting is not passive but purposeful. She reveals that success is never instant or linear but forged in the flames of resilience and alignment.

For anyone waiting on a promise, whether for a child, a breakthrough, a promotion or a new beginning, Becoming Dr. Tolu offers you hope.

The wait is not wasted, but you must invest your wait.

That way, when the promise finally comes, you’ll see it wasn’t just about the destination but also about who you became along the way.

There’s a promise with your name on it if you dare to become.

You can find Becoming Dr. Tolu: A Success Worth the Wait here.

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