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Adeshola Cole
Adeshola's birthplace was Hackney in 1981, and her life was filled with numerous challenges. Growing up in Birmingham, she faced the adversity of being the sole black individual in her school, enduring racial abuse based on her skin color and appearance. Adding to the complexity of her childhood, she was placed in foster care from the age of two until eleven. This foster experience strained her relationship with her biological parents and also presented difficulties with her mother during her teenage years.

When the situation with her foster parents became overwhelming, Adeshola's parents made the decision to take her to Nigeria for cultural immersion. She attended the International School, Lagos, and later enrolled at Lagos State University, where she successfully obtained a Second Class Division degree in literature in English. Returning to the UK, she initially took up various odd jobs, such as cleaning and working in a bakery, until she eventually secured employment at a bank. This opportunity opened doors for her to enter the professional world.

she is a now a tech personnel and a pioneer of the women in tech Africa

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