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Global Outreach Director / Country Director (Nigeria)
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Born to Engr. (Chief) A. A. Akinbo, a retired civil servant of the Ministry of Works and Housing/Highways, an indigine of Abeokuta(Ilawo = Egba Oke-Ona) and Late Dr. Mary Modupe Akinbo nee Obanla, an indigine of Ipokia , daughter of Late Chief Obanla, erudite political leader of the Yewa and a PDP stalwart. I started my activism from the age of Ten at the Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro - Ogun State. My Grandmother, Madam Jadesola Alake Obanla nee Owolabi (maternal) who hails from Iboro = Ogun State is my living mentor. I strongly hold an allegiance to Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief M.K.O Abiola, Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Ghandi and J.F. Kennedy.


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An activist and Administrator.A sport lover, Collector of information ranging from the metaphysics to the Science, religion to tradition, information technology to healths and the democracy,speaking to counsel and educate.I enjoy reading and traveling, meeting people and exchange of ideas and cross-pollination of information. I love creating logos, designs and participating in time consuming taskable events...breaking odd barriers.

I also love round tables that task the mind on way forward. Apart from all this, i enjoy been seen amongst writers criticizing and embellishing any form or Art work. I love teaching.


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Currently, Statesmen Foundation, Inc. is planning to go on a national tour to involve and inspire the Youth to prepare to take the lead in 2007 politically, socially, and otherwise with other political forms and groups. We intend to make ready posters and candidates ready for 2011.We are a true advert oriented body with the design to ensure victory for all our qualified choice. In publishing the ''Nigerian Youths: Who is who ?′ Dossier, we seek to motivate the next generation who to model. It would take a minute if you have you brief ready for upload. Your name and your achievements has a youth is all we need. No cash attached.

Affiliated in this discourse as well as the issue of HIV / AIDS are Student World Assembly (SWA), Nigeria Section, National Association of Nigerian Students arm for Action and Mobilization (Directorate of Action and Mobilization) and Ace Consults.

Nevertheless, I belong to a few make-a-change outfits and organization such as :

1.National Association of Nigerian Students {NANS}

I am a member of the National Association of Nigerian Students {NANS}. This association was formed over 38 years ago and is the foremost Youth Body in Nigeria that deals basically with the same objectives of EMPOWERING THE AVERAGE YOUTH a well as ensuring compliance with RIGHT TO EDUCATION. NANS has its branches in various tertiary institutions of higher learning in Nigeria.NANS is a strong body to contend with in Nigeria and the government of the day reckons with i. I have served in this association in the following capacities:

1. Chief Mobilizing Officer, Zone 'D' (1997/1999 academic session)
2. National Mobilization Officer (1999/2000 academic session)
3. Chairman, Communique Drafting Committees (1998/2001 academic session)
4. Senate Clerk, NANS Senate (2001/2002 academic session)
5. Personal Assistant, NANS Directorate of Action and Mobilization (2004/2005 academic session)

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2. National Leadership and Educational Corps {NLEC}

I am a member of the National Leadership and Educational Corps {NLEC}. NLEC is an NGO founded by my person in 1993 and has as its major objective to put an end to Youth Unemployment and Delinquencies. NLEC has its Corps in various post-primary and tertiary institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. I have served in the NGO in the following categories:

Commandant General, (1993)

In 1996, i handed over to a group of volunteers who since changed its name and currently working it out under the government as Peace Corps.


3. Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) Vanguard

I am a member of the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) Vanguard. WOTCLEF is an NGO founded by Chief (Mrs.) Amina Titi Atiku-Abubakar. Wife of the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. WOTCLEF was founded in 1999 and has as its major objective to put an end to Human Trafficking for whatever purpose and to stop Child Labour. I was able to function as a member of the Constitution Drafting committee with Late Juliet Dixon, a true mother and friend. WOTCLEF has its Vanguards in various tertiary institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. I have served in the NGO in the following capacities;

1. Finacial Secretary, WOTCLEF Vanguard, OAU Ile-Ife (2001/2002 academic session)
2. Acting Secretary, WOTCLEF Vanguard, OAU Ile-Ife (2002/2003 academic session)
3. Acting Coordinator, WOTCLEF Vanguard, OAU Ile-Ife (2003/2004 academic session)
4. Acting Coordinator, WOTCLEF Vanguard, OAU Ile-Ife (2004/2005 academic session)

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4. Kulture Klub, Inc. (KK)

This Klub started in 1999 as a student unit under the Institute of Cultural Studies and later expanded to become independent. Not only am i a pioneer member of the Organization but was accorded the Leadership for four {4} years. I was attached to the new link of the ICS, i.e. the Museum of Antiquities and Contemporary African Arts, Ile-Ife as the Director of Research and Information, which i have since left in the hands of the school once a replacement was employed.

5.Association of Nigerian Authors {ANA}

Established by Nigeria's foremost writer, Chinua Achebe, the bodies students unit has been the sole protector and encouragement for the Nigerian writer.The State bodies helped to coordinate other central activities to ensure the constant growth and development of the writers' grove.I have served in ANA in the following capacities;

1. Organizing Scribe, ANA OAU Ile-Ife chapter (1997/1999 academic session)
2. President, ANA OAU Ile-Ife chapter (1999/200 academic session)
3. Public Relations Officer, ANA OSUN Ile-Ife chapter (1999/2002 academic session)
4. Coordinator, Dead Poets OAU Ile-Ife chapter (1999/2002 year)
5. Co-organizer of Ife Festival of Poetry from inception.




6. OAU Students Union (OAUSUG)

Started with a principal charter of promoting Education as a right and empowering the students with a forum to stand for the freedom to participate community development program, partake in National issues and policies, draft ways for a sustainable and productive contribution towards Nation Building. The Constitution was drafted in 1978, shortly after its inauguration in 1978. Nevertheless, a forum had existed before the to ensure students right was protected.I have served in the SUG in the following offices;

1. Justice, Congressional Judicial Council, OAUSUG Ile-Ife (1997 academic session)
2. Orientation Secretary, OAUSUG Ile-Ife (1997/2001 academic session)
3. Member,OAUSUG Martyr's Forum, Ile-Ife (1999/2001 academic session)
4. Secretary-General, OAUSUG Ile-Ife (1999/2002 academic session)
5. Coordinator, Statesman '78 ,OAU Ile-Ife chapter (1999/2002 year)
6. Chief Consultant / Image Maker, OAUSUG Ile-Ife (2004/2005 academic session)

7.Telecoms and Internet Subscribers Forum (TAIS Forum)

Started after my personal effort to ensure that the Obafemi Awolowo University Authority (2001) accept the need to allow Telecommunication investors on Campus and also ensure that the Students are allowed an independent and advanced opportunity of developing self thru surfing, TAIS Forum took-off to fight for the use of Independent VSAT as well as space for other Telecommunication industry. In this guise, we have been able to champion the total networking of the University and also employed the use of seminars to teach why Information is power, and that power is everything when not tyrannical.

Currently, I handle the affairs of the Organization with the power to appoint other officers by the Congress of TAIS.We are presently planning a seminar and workshop to help promote a networked Nigeria.

More so, the University and the Union has just concluded plans to accept our proposal of a portal to be managed by the University. Broadband Technology is saddled with modalities with me as the Union representative. The ePortal has since started in 2006/2007 session of the University.


8. Statesmen Foundation, Inc.(sfi)

This Foundation started in 1987 with the impress of an ideological tendency to help allot time for the development of youths in a particular locality. The power of communication and event that occurred in 1999 at the Obafemi Awolowo University, however brought the group to public light. After the demise of a member, Late Efe Epkede, a student of psychology, he group was able to pass he vision into a dream that has boomeranged to what is now regarded as the ′sfi′.

Pioneer and founder, the Foundation's gradual strength has been via the network, which has been greatly influenced by the power information technology. We have been able to establish pocket groups in various countries and hope our representative will never let us down. Our only link together is our Conscience.

I have held office with a board that has from time to time changed by virtue of choice from National adoption via E-mails. We hope to to be of more help, knowing that ....Humanity needs humanity.We have arranged camps and given advise were necessary.


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9. Partnership of the Academic and Community Transformation, Obafemi Awolowo University (PACT-OAU)

The Alliance for Community Transformation is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization dedicated to fostering an ethos of active public involvement in community self-development, poverty alleviation and peace-building in African countries.

ACT initiates and facilitates strategic partnering initiatives among key social agents such as academic institutions and their local host communities, corporate, public and religious bodies for community-based solutions to pressing needs.

ACT projects facilitate the transformation of living conditions in African countries through networks of community development partnerships that empower members of the community and provide a basis for the entrenchment of democratic practices.

The PACT-OAU initiative is directed at the Ile-Ife, Modakeke and other local communities that surround and host the Obafemi Awolowo University. It was established by ACT, with the collaborative support of the university administration. The success of this initiative owes much to the sustained interest, accessibility and facilitative support of the University's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Roger Makanjuola and the Chairman, University Linkages office, Professor Adediran.

The university has provided office space for the program within the university in recognition of the need for a neutral meeting ground for all members of the surrounding communities which have only recently emerged from a particularly devastating communal warfare.

10.Student World Assembly,Obafemi Awolowo University (SWA OAU) Chapter

The Student World Assembly is a non-governmental, non­partisan organization created to represent students globally. It provides a deliberative assembly where students around the world can exchange views, vote on global issues through online discussion forums and in annual international conventions, and translate these views into meaningful actions.

True representative democracy offers a powerful instrument for addressing the vital social and political conditions that threaten our global future. The informed wishes of the people, conveyed through the collective voice of a democratic assembly, need to be heard in the decision- making processes. By giving students from the most remote to the more accessible institutions an equal voice, we are enabling all students to educate, participate and take action, and to begin thinking of themselves as global citizens.

SWA endeavors to educate the world through its members. Every month, a chapter of the Student World Assembly highlights a Pressing Global Issue. Once approved by the Issues & Campaigns Committee, the general membership is provided with news reports, articles, and scholarly resources through the website. After reading about the issue, members are urged to engage in a dialogue with others on the online discussion forum. The purpose of the discussion forums is to educate and be educated, to hear and be heard, about the global issues that demand our immediate attention.

We launched our chapter in October 23rd , 2004 with me as the pioneer president with an intention to make a point with history. I have successfully initiated Tertiary and Secondary Schools and hope they enlighten our youths towards the growth and development of the Nation.

11. Council of Nigerian Youths (CNY)

This was to enable the youth of this blessed nation participate in the development of world and local peace. It will also serve the intrest of the nation been represented at all international levels.

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CNY's vision is one where all young persons are empowered to develop the skills and confidence to fully participate as active citizens in an inclusive society towards the development and growth of the nation has tomorrow

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