Olusola
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Olusola
@olusolasvw
Nous n'héritons pas la terre de nos parents, nous l'empruntons à nos enfants. Saint- Exupéry
Nigeria.
Katılım Ocak 2009
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THIS IS MY STORY!!!
Everything was good and moderately okay. Then we got wedded, 7months into our marriage, my husband lost his job, Things moved from bad to worst, I was pregnant at the time, we couldn't feed, we were given EVICTION NOTICE every now and then. He started a taxi and on the other hand I started a hair styling business.. I was praying fervently while fasting and it was as if the more we pray, the tougher it becomes. at that point, I said to myself God has forsaken me and my family.most times all we pray for is to get atleast 1 MEAL a day. Our car broke down eventually, FCT development control came and demolished my shop, I mean in all of this we were already facing, I will watch my husband cry profusely at night begging God to come through, this always get to me but what can I do? This morning I have decided to Cry for help believing there is nothing God cannot do. We are based in the FCT and I am crying pleading, begging, to ANYONE at all to give us the best gift this CHRISTMAS by helping us with a Job. We will be more than grateful and can say God finally came through. Help RT🙏🏽any JOB RECOMMENDATION for my HUSBAND and I
or better still a kind RT of my pinned Post.
HUSBAND : B.A Development Studies, CERTIFIED Project Manager
MESELF : Bsc Mass Communications. Any further information needed can be provided at request in my DM 🙏🏾. I sell small Chops, meatpie and the likes you can patronize me as well
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Has anyone told you what cyber cafe they were doing their overnight browsing in 1996? The beauty of the early cyber cafes is that, they were quite popular because there weren’t many of them.
If someone says there were no cyber cafes for you to do overnight browsing in 1996, you mention the cafe you were doing it. You don’t tell us you had a computer at home. That is not the point. I had computers in my primary school in 1994 and 1995 too.
Saying you had a computer at home against a point about overnight browsing at cybercafes suggests a disconnect between what you read and what you are able to comprehend.
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Today, I join the league of my father, a Professor of French Literature.
As his daughter, I am now a Doctor of French Literature.
This moment is a full circle journey of legacy, passion, and perseverance. Growing up, I watched my father breathe life into texts, languages, and cultures. Today, I stand proudly on his shoulders deeply grateful for the path he blazed and honored to continue this tradition in my own unique way.
From being the curious daughter who listened attentively to his lectures to now earning the title of "Doctor" myself, this moment holds rich personal and symbolic meaning. I carry with me a degree alongside a heritage of scholarship, culture, and a profound love for the French language and its literature.
To my family, thank you.
God has been my ever-present help throughout this academic journey:
• Bachelor’s Degree – Obafemi Awolowo University
(Best Female Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts)
• Master’s Degree – University of Ibadan
(Graduated with Distinction)
• NYSC – University of Ilorin
(Recipient of the NYSC Kwara State Award and a Commendation Letter from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin as an Outstanding Corps Member)
• PhD – Purdue University
(Recipient of numerous awards, including the “Steps to Leaps Student of the Year” by the Office of the Provost; participant in the United Nations Graduate Study Program; and one of the Top 50 Finalists for the Global Student Prize selected from over 11,000 nominations across 176 countries)
This moment also comes with a mix of emotions. I am now officially done and unemployed with nothing concrete in view yet. Over the past few months, as an international student navigating the complexities of the job terrain, I have applied to over 400 roles across various sectors, sent more than 300 cold emails, and engaged in numerous informational interviews. Despite the uncertainty, I remain hopeful and confident in the value I bring to any organization.
My professional background includes working with the African Union, where I gained invaluable experience in policy, diplomacy, and international cooperation.
As I transition to the next phase of my journey, I would deeply appreciate any assistance in connecting to new opportunities especially through direct tags to HR professionals or influential Nigerians in the diaspora who may be able to assist.
I am actively exploring opportunities in:
🔹 Academia – Assistant Professor roles in French Literature, Francophone Studies, African Studies, Comparative Literature, Gender Studies, Migration & Diaspora Studies, or Postdoctoral Fellowships
🔹 Higher Education Administration – Student Engagement, International Student Programs, Campus Outreach, Study Abroad, and Global Education
🔹 Nonprofit Sector – Program & Project Management, Education Policy, Youth Leadership, Gender Equity, and Community Outreach
🔹 Think Tanks & Research Institutes – Research roles focused on Education Policy, African Development, Migration, and Social Equity
🔹 International & Multilateral Organizations – Education, SDGs, Global Development Programs, or Policy Advisory roles
🔹 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Social Impact – CSR Strategy, Community Engagement, and Impact Consulting
🔹 Bilingual & Cross-Cultural Roles – Cross-Cultural Communication, International Relations, Diplomacy, and Global Partnerships
(This list is not exhaustive!)
How You Can Help:
✔️ Know of any relevant job openings? Please share them with me especially those with personal referrals.
✔️ Have connections in these fields? I would be grateful for an introduction.
✔️ Can’t assist directly? A like, comment, or repost can go a long way in increasing visibility.
👉 I am currently considering opportunities in the United States or remote roles only.
I am excited for what lies ahead & look forward to contributing my skills to a mission-driven organization.
Thank you all for your support. I truly appreciate it. 💙

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We are on a journey; a journey of good news across Nigeria. It is the beginning of a new dawn. The Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones is bringing good news to Nigeria, State Governments and Local Governments. Good news to farmers, agribusinesses and all rural areas of Nigeria. Good news of jobs, wealth and prosperity with agriculture as a business - @AfDB_Group President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina at the launch of #SAPZNigeria in Cross River State Nigeria.
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