User:Joseph Ademola Adeyemo

Joseph Adémóla Adéyęmǫ was born and educated in the United Kingdom, raised in West Africa. At the age of 4, he and his family left the UK to return to their ancestral roots in Nigeria, West Africa. He commenced his upbringing in a remote military-style boarding institution, Mayflower School. After turning 18, Joseph continued his quest for ambition, adventure, and an eventual pursuit of his dreams of becoming a formidable artist. To further his talent in Fine Arts, Adémóla applied to the Middlesex University Art School. He was denied admission. Devastated by his temporary set back, he applied the experience as an opportunity for personal growth. Seeking an alternative route through Visual Communications, Adémóla attended the University of Greenwich in London. He earned his BA in Economics, Marketing, and Advertising, with hopes of utilizing his passion for the Arts via Commerce. He further aspired to link his artistic ability through product design, along with engineering to create household inventions.

Joseph attended Cranfield University for post-graduate courses in Manufacturing Systems, (Engineering & Management). Adémóla has finally honed his artistic ability in the Performing Arts making his acting debut in "The Last Days of Toussaint L'Ouverture", a film about the legendary hero, François-Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture. The short film is slated for release in national and international film festivals starting summer 2009, and is being developed into a full feature. In addition, Adémóla has infused his powerful voice in a collaboration with political activist, artist, and author Emmanuel Jal, in the audio book - War Child; a tumultuous tale of a child soldier. Adémóla can be seen in the new Jadakiss music video as an "African Warrior" for the hit track, "Can't Stop Me". As a malleable actor, Adémóla has also starred in commercials for IBM, Amica Insurance, Marshalls, and Target. He is currently being considered for major feature films, TV Drama series, and Voice over projects. He is one to watch.