Thursday, October 29, 2020

RISING STARS; INTERVIEW WITH TAIWO

 Who are you?

By name, I am Oluwadamilare O. Ojo 'O3Dee.’ By profession, I am a medic. By grace, I am a royal priesthood.


Where did you come from?

I am a proud citizen of Nigeria, Oyo State, Oyo town, Atiba local government.


What's your take on excellence?

Hmm... Excellence! That's my watchword, actually. Though relative, to me, excellence means outstanding performance. It is not an act but a habit formed through diligence and self-discipline. While ambition drives motivation, motivation drives excellence. 

Excellence is a journey that has a beginning but no ending. It has no destination, simply because one excellence spurs one to another, and the journey continues for life if one does not relent, become complacent, or deceive oneself. Consistency is the hallmark of excellence. It is consistent excellence that begets eminence.

It is, however, absolutely essential to belief and understand that excellence is not for some of us but for all of us. Although you may deserve it, if you fail to decide it, you may not get it. So, first of all, DECISION, not introduction (Grin).


What's your passion?

My passion rests on a tripod of good health, good governance, and academic excellence. God is at the centre comfortably sitting on the tripod.


What has kept you going in pursuing your passion?

Self-realisation, self-motivation, self-discipline, focus, parental support, and most importantly, God's grace.


What's your purpose in life?

A life without a purpose is a worthless life. He who is yet to discover his purpose in life is still existing, not living. 

My singular purpose in life is to fulfil my destiny before exiting to glory, ultimately welcomed by my heavenly Father as a faithful son.


Your mentor?

Mr. Agboola Olubukola Ajayi is my mentor. He's a teacher and a believer.


Your hobbies?

I enjoy writing, travelling, networking, volunteering, watching movies, and of course, reading.


What's leadership and self-esteem to you?

Leadership is service, selfless service. A leader must be visionary, trustworthy, and practical. Through (in)actions and with good communication skills, a leader must have the ability to influence others. The whole essence of leadership is to provide the RIGHT direction for the followers.

We all deserve to esteem ourselves and to be esteemed. Self-esteem is a positive or negative subjective evaluation of oneself. I will say that self-esteem is a reflection of what and how you feel when you look at yourself in the mirror. A self-esteem, otherwise sometimes referred to as self-worth, can be low or high. Feeling less worthy is a negative or low self-esteem while a positive or high self-esteem involves the feeling of being more worthy. It is the latter that will have a snowball positive effect on our performance in all our endeavours.


Your role model?

Do you mean ‘role models?’ Although the scripture makes us understand that perfection is attainable, it is hard to see a perfect man on earth. So, I have more than one role model. 

My role model in leadership is Engr. Seyi Makinde, the current Executive Governor of Oyo State; in writing career, Dr. Abib Olamitoye, a purpose-driven and self-motivated Medical Practitioner, seasoned Author and Business Leader; in medical profession, Prof. Adesola Ogunniyi, physician/neurologist par excellence. Overall, Pastor Sam Adeyemi is my role model, especially in the ministry of reconciliation. 


What's your foresight for the health sector in Nigeria?

See, our number one problem in Nigeria is bad leadership in the background of corruption. It's a systemic, multifaceted hard nut which has eaten deep into the very fabric of all sectors in Nigeria. Nothing is ever sufficient, suffering in the midst of abundance; we are always managing.

Hence, almost no medical doctor prefers to stay and practise in Nigeria. Even some are just practising here in Nigeria with a goal to leave for greener pasture eventually. I know some of our consultants and resident doctors who have succeeded in this. In fact, an average medical student wouldn't fail to seize any opportunity to 'japa to Japan' upon graduation. OK, pun intended. By 'japa to Japan,' I meant exit to a country such as UK, USA, Canada, Australia, where the medical practice is relatively encouraging and exhilarating.

Nevertheless, I see a health sector where every Nigerian has access to a quality healthcare without delay or discrimination and at an affordable cost. But how could this be with bad leadership and brain drain? By having faith and upholding work (in every sense), God can turn the situation around.


A word for the season 

Nothing lasts forever.


Who is Christ to you?

The Jesus Christ of Nazareth is my Saviour, my Redeemer and my All-in-all. I am absolutely nothing without Him. 


What has been your secret to balancing your career and spiritual life?

Secret? I always say that there is nothing like a secret, peradventure because I don’t have a secret, or perhaps because the Bible says there is no secret that would not be made manifest (paraphrase). So, why having a secret? If at all I would have a secret, it would be an open secret. Nothing secretive in an open secret.

All I believe is that if you don’t have anybody to back you, God must have your back. For God to have your back, you must be intentional about your PERSONAL relationship with Him; your spiritual growth must be of the utmost importance to you. 

It is in the best interest of the Father to see us excelling in our career. Would you want to disappoint Him?


Are you in a relationship?

At  my age? What did you expect? (Laughs) Of course, I am! 

Yes, I'm currently in a serious relationship with myself, especially my talent. I believe understanding myself to the fullest would be of great help when I am seriously ready to mingle. Understanding myself involves understanding my interests, my tenets, and my wants in life. It is also an opportunity to understand the opposite sex through reading of relationship books, listening to podcasts, and the likes. I am not a kind of person that enters relationship without having marriage as the ultimate goal. So, I believe it is better to learn and seek the face of God in advance such that when I am ready, I wouldn’t have to be doing trial and error. Apart from this, I also hold a belief that S/he who could hold his/her body while single had built in advance a trust in marriage. Besides, s/he that has a destiny to fulfil doesn't "mess around" with his/her glory. There are temptations, but God is faithful.

More so, it is a period for polishing my talent considerably with an undivided attention in order to be a worthy partner and a proud father in the nearest future.


Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years?

If Christ tarry and God spare my life, in the next 5 years, I see myself as a fully certified medical doctor, a proud husband of a virtuous woman, a father to at least a kid, and if God would have His way, actively do the work of my Father.


Favourite food, cloths, and colour?

I used to think that Amala and Abula plus Meat or Fish is my favourite food, but that’s not necessarily entirely true. I am like “Ìkokò, ajegunjeran;” I enjoy eating any healthy food in quality and quantity. 

Cloths?  I just like dressing freely and responsibly. 

I love white, then blue.


What will you like men remember you for?

I would like to be remembered for being a man who has a Christ-like character, leaving a lasting legacy in whatever sphere God would have me. 


A word for youths out there?

I am only going to charge my fellow youth on three counts:

Don’t chase money, chase value. It is the value that will put money in your pocket.

Don’t seek to be known. Seek to know. It is what you know that will make you known. 

Don’t rely on your youthful strength. Earnestly seek and solely rely on God. The true happiness only exists in God through Christ Jesus. 

Saturday, October 10, 2020

RISING STARS; INTERVIEW WITH TAIWO


Georgeana Reuben is a penultimate student of Early Childhood and  Educational Foundations in the Prestigious University of Ibadan. 

She is the Founder of RIGHT THE RIGHT INITIATIVE, a move geared towards child advocacy and sensitizing the public about the child's right.

Georgeana is a believer, a content writer, Teacher-in-training, Child activist and an Entrepreneur. She is also an ardent lover of young minds who tirelessly supports them in her own capacity.

Currently, she is the Vice President- Elect Early childhood Education, University of Ibadan.

Vice President Obafemi Awolowo Hall Literary and Debating Society, University of Ibadan.

 In 2014, She was the President of Business Administration Christian Fellowship, Mapoly

 The Disciplinary Officer of Joint Departmental fellowship, Mapoly

Academic Board Member of Distinct Progressive Club, Mapoly Chapter

With God, Georgeana is a recipient of several awards in public speaking

Who are you? I am Georgeana Reuben

Where did you come from? Cross River State

What's your take on excellence? Beating your best

What is your passion? Teaching and Public speaking

What has kept you going in pursuing your passion? Drive

What is your purpose in life? Reaching out 

What is the most important thing to you in life ? God-Family-Career-Friends. In that order

Your mentor? A few selected people

Your hobbies? Educating young minds, writing,public speaking and researching

What is leadership to you and self_esteem? Leadership is managing the leaders in your ship. Self esteem is defining yourself unapologetically.

Your role model? Christ,Mother Teresa Margaret Thatcher and Malala Yousafzai

What's  your forsight for the education sector in Nigeria? It can only get better. With square pegs in square holes( right staffing), appropriate funding, worthy motivation for deserving students amongst others. Until the Education sector is recognized as the teacher of all other profession.

A word for the season:Be silent on your moves,let your success speak.

Who is Christ to you? A Father and Friend

What has been your secret to balancing your career and spiritual life? Prayer and Work

Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? In the Education sector creating indelible marks.

Are you in a relationship? Yes

Favourite food, cloths and colour?Food: Amala and ewedu with fish stew,( I really don't like meat). Cloths:Corporate wears Colours:Blue and Purple.

What will you like men to remember you for? A fufilled woman that died empty

A word for youths out there? Learn in your learning season and earn in your earning season.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

RISING STARS; INTERVIEW WITH TAIWO

 Oluwatomisin Ogunbanjo is a lover of God who sees the need to see people grow in His knowledge. She is a graduate of Education/Communication & Language Arts from University of Ibadan who while on campus, served as a vice-president, sisters coordinator and academic coordinator in Foursquare Students Fellowship, UI as well as the Assistant Sisters Coordinator in AUCSF(Assembly of Unibadan Christian Students Fellowship).

In all, Oluwatomisin is a content creator, volunteer and trained educator who seeks to keep being of great value to the education system in Nigeria.

She is a volunteer in Save Our Future Initiative.

She is also volunteering with Lilly Women's Health, a Lagos based organisation which deals with breast cancer management in women.

She was part of the committee for Constitution Amendment Committee 2019 for Arts and Social Sciences Education, UI.

She is the brain behind ripple effect with TerraBanjo; a weekly podcast centred around the Christian Faith in which one gets to really see how this Faith of ours translates into our very daily lives.


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Questions


Taiwo: Who are you? 

Tomisin: I am Oluwatomisin Ogunbanjo, a young lady with a passion to impact lives positively and contribute my own quota to my society while living within the calling God has for me.

Taiwo: Where did you come from? Tomisin: Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State.

Taiwo: What's your take on excellence? Tomisin: I firmly believe in devoting my all and my best into whatever I do. 

Taiwo: What is your passion? 

Tomisin: My passion is directed towards education; curriculum and language studies to be precise, content creation as well as Christian apologetics.

Taiwo: What has kept you going in pursuing your passion? 

Tomisin: By being focused, teachable, observant and relatable.

Taiwo: What is your purpose in life?

Tomisin: To put it simplisticly, the sole purpose of my life is to glorify God, exemplify Christ in me and to be the salt and light that I should be.

Taiwo: What is the most important thing to you in life?

 Tomisin: I would rather answer most important things

God

Family

Ministry

Personal Career

Education Sector (globally and nationally).

Taiwo: Your mentor?

Tomisin: I do not actually have one mentor. Rather, I have a group of people that I am very much accountable to.

Taiwo: Your hobbies? 

Tomisin: Reading, writing, observing nature and watching documentaries.  

Taiwo: What is leadership to you and self-esteem?

Tomisin: Leadership is being humble to learn and co-exist while having a healthy self-esteem stems from being willing to understand that for God to have created you, you are worth it. 

Taiwo: Your role model? 

Tomisin: Christ

What's your foresight for the education sector in Nigeria?

Tomisin: Seeing that the gaps existing between the public and private education sectors as well as the male and female gender get slimmer.

Taiwo: A word for the season?

Tomisin: I sincerely believe that discernment is highly necessary. This is because we now have so many sheep-like wolves who have infiltrated into churches and many are being deceived into seemingly godly ways. Stay with the scriptures and deeply understand it so you can contend for the faith which has been handed to us.

Taiwo: Who is Christ to you?

Tomisin: He is my Saviour and my Lord. 

Taiwo: What has been your secret to balancing your career and spiritual life? 

Tomisin: It really isn't easy. It just boils down to me understanding why I have to keep those spheres of my life balanced as well as knowing that these spheres of my life are still being built.   

Taiwo: Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? 

Tomisin: I see myself still building the TERRABANJO brand as well as functioning actively in the education sector.

Taiwo: Are you in a relationship?

Tomisin: No.

Taiwo: Favourite food, cloths and colour? 

Tomisin: Lol. I do not play favourites with things actually. Regarding food, I just need it to be very healthy, balanced and tasty; regarding fashion style, I prefer conservative, neat yet classy styles and for colours, I just love them all. 

Taiwo: What will you like men to remember you for? 

Tomisin: I wish to be remembered as being someone who lent her whole being to not just herself.

Taiwo: A word for youths out there? 

Tomisin: Do not be too eager to always show how wise, experienced and sophisticated you are, remember to always acknowledge the footprints of those who have gone ahead of you.