Ayo-Elesho
@Ayoelesho
First-class grad (UI Pol Science) | Founder @hnhnigeria (youth-led non-profit) | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayotomiwaelesho
I am glad to share that I have been awarded the prestigious Diana Award, the highest accolade that a young person can receive for social impact or humanitarian work, in recognition of my impact through my non-profit organization, Homeless Not Hopeless Nigeria. #2024DianaAwards
#2024DIANAAWARDS ROLL OF HONOUR_ The late Diana, Princess of Wales believed that young people have the power to change the world.
Money buys you freedom. Freedom gives you happiness.
Money won’t buy happiness. But it will probably buy peace. Bills paid on time? Peace. Emergency? Handled. No begging. No borrowing. No panic. Financial stability silences chaos.
Who will plant GMO seeds if farmers cannot go to their farms because they are being killed by terrorists? One major reason why Nigeria has food insecurity problem is that farmers cannot farm without fear. Solve insecurity before you discuss GMO seeds.
Good morning, Thank you all for supporting and donating to my cause, we are getting there steadily and hopefully we will. Please I’ll appreciate it if you retweet any post that has to do with it so that it can have a wider reach, God bless you all ❤️
Never chase two rats. Chase a minimum of seven. Even if you’re an average hunter, you will end up catching at least two. This post is not about rats.
A man who chases two rats catches none
hey @grok according to your analysis, name 10 accounts in sequence who frequently visit my profile. Don't mention the person, just @.username and the rate of number of times a week visit the profile
In 100 level, I needed to get a used laptop for 80k. My plan: Save 1k every week from my allowance. It would have taken 80 weeks to get the money. Thankfully, I won some essay competitions and two laptops. I still consider myself privileged for the opportunities I got.
The first HP laptop my dad gave me used to electrocute me when it was charging. So I had to charge first, then use.
Salako might not even know it yet but he has just started a revolution. Once the poor fully comprehend that many nepo babies are products of parents who have fed fat on collective resources while leaving ordinary citizens in poverty, they will revolt and eat the rich.
LAX, came back from the UK and under a year met Wizkid through his stylist, in 2013. Know his father? Barrister Taiwo Afolabi. Founder Sifax Group of Companies, Operator Tincan Island Ports Terminal C, Bought the Warri Port for $100m, Owner of Lagos Marriot Hotel Ikeja.
The ongoing discussions about privilege have given Otedola’s new book so much free publicity. Now, people who would have otherwise never heard of the book are now curious and many will buy and read. Again, while the less privileged sew threads, the elites smile to the bank.
I agree with most of the takes I've seen regarding the privilege debate on X. But you know who can neither disagree nor agree? Millions of poor Nigerians who cannot afford phones or data to join the discourse on X. Being able to come online to discuss privilege is a privilege.
In about 10 mins, I’ll be speaking at the first session of YoungGen’s 6-week writing bootcamp, where I’ll equip Nigerian teenagers between age 13 and 19 with skills for effective, clear, and concise writing. Kindly share with anyone within the age range: meet.google.com/rht-ibhi-epr
In about 20 minutes, I'll be sharing tested and proven tips on how to prepare top-notch projects, write winning essays, ace all your courses, and achieve your full potential as a student. Kindly tune in if you're interested: meet.google.com/erz-ahhn-gwu
Worth it.
Today, I’ll be speaking with fresh students of my alma mater and will share tips on how I volunteered with 10+ organisations, founded and ran a business and a social impact org, won scholarships, and made a first class. I aim to show that excellence, if desired, is attainable.
Today, I’ll be speaking with fresh students of my alma mater and will share tips on how I volunteered with 10+ organisations, founded and ran a business and a social impact org, won scholarships, and made a first class. I aim to show that excellence, if desired, is attainable.
Later today, I will be sharing my social impact journey - from the inception of @HNHNigeria to winning the Diana Award, to encourage young changemakers like myself to continue to create change for a better, sustainable world. Kindly register here: forms.gle/kA9dXSzG4EAx8F…
Earlier today, I defended my research project, “An Evaluation of the 2010 Local Content Act”, completing my undergraduate coursework as a Political Science student at the University of Ibadan. Up next: Convocation in circa 259 days.
Exam done and dusted! 21st February 2021: A freshman. 20th February 2025: A graduate. It's been 1,460 days of God’s goodness.
All thanks to God.
Exam done and dusted! 21st February 2021: A freshman. 20th February 2025: A graduate. It's been 1,460 days of God’s goodness.
November.
Exam done and dusted! 21st February 2021: A freshman. 20th February 2025: A graduate. It's been 1,460 days of God’s goodness.
I am Ayo-Elesho, a final-year Political Science student at the University of Ibadan. I'm the founder of @HNHNigeria, a youth-led non-profit sensitizing Nigerians to the issue of homelessness, and the owner of Easy Wash Laundry, the cheapest self-service laundry on the UI Campus.
It’s the last quarter of the year 2024. Re-introduce yourself once again!
One of the reasons I chose to bag a first-class from Uni is the lifelong bragging rights it affords you. Decades from now, I can give a speech on discipline, mention how I finished Uni with a first-class and it would still be relevant. Mundane, yes. But doesn't it feel good?
UPDATE I was the middleman for a 500k wager between @egi_nupe___ and @joejonahni concerning his First Class Honours Here are the proofs and documents as supplied by @egi_nupe___ 1 @egi_nupe___ graduated with FIRST CLASS HONOURS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN ( certificate)