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Prominent Ila Orangun indigenes include Alhaji Adebisi Akande, former Osun state Governor, [9] Tafa Balogun, former IGP Nigeria, Group Captain Tola Adediji, pioneer Nigerian Airforce spokesman, Aisha Olajide, Engr. Jide Adeniji, AIG Adegoke Fayoade amongst many others in different fields such as science, administration, and academia.
Adegoke Fadare is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2024 general election, representing Clayton Park West as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia. [1] Fadare is the former president of the Association of Nigerians in Nova Scotia. [2]
Abiodun Adegoke (born 1998/1999) is a Nigerian amateur basketball player who is notable for being one of the tallest amateur basketball player. Referred to as "Big Naija", Adegoke's age is of controversy as a news report stated his age as 17 and 2.18 meters tall in the year 2016, so according to that information he is 23 or 24 years old as of 2022.
Kuye Oghenevwede Adegoke was born on 5 March 1995, and grew up between Okitipupa in Ondo State and Agbarho in Delta State. [1] [2]He attended Royfield Junior School and Lagos State Model College, Igbokuta for his secondary education, and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Lagos.
Adegoke Fadare, Canadian politician; Adegoke Olubummo (1923–1992), Nigerian academic and mathematician; Surname. Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke (born 2000), a Nigerian sprinter; Jimmy Adegoke (born 1963), climate scientist and professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City; Mutiu Adegoke (born 1984), Nigerian football defender
James Adedokun Adegoke (1934–2017) was a teacher and football referee who became Apetumodu of Ipetumodu in 1992. He is from Asalu compound of Fagbemokun ruling house of Ipetumodu. He is from Asalu compound of Fagbemokun ruling house of Ipetumodu.
Olukemi (later shortened to Kemi) Olufunto Adegoke was born on 2 January 1980 in Wimbledon, London. [11] Her mother had travelled from Nigeria to the UK to give birth in St Teresa's private hospital before the British Nationality Act 1981 abolished automatic birthright citizenship for those born in the United Kingdom, and then returned to ...
Slay in Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible covers education, work, getting ahead, representation, dating, and health. [2]"Over 341 pages, [Adegoke] and her best friend, Elizabeth Uviebinené, succinctly address why black girls are more likely to fall behind in education (black pupils have the lowest rate of achieving five A*-C grades of any ethnic group); why they earn less, even when they are as ...