User talk:Tolulope Latunde

Tolulope Latunde (PhD)
Tolulope Latunde (Ti Oluwa ni Ope, Olatunde: meaning To God be the Thanksgiving; Wealth is here again) is a researcher and lecturer. He was born on April 11, 1990 to the family of Chief and Mrs Gbenga Latunde. Tolulope is the third male child out of five siblings; four males and one female namely: Temitope Latunde, Oluwatosin Latunde, Tomiwa Titus Latunde and Tomilayo Deborah Latunde. Dr Latunde is a native of Ile-Ife from the royal family of Akantioke, Lowa yalemo o re ita Osun. His late grandfather was the immediate younger brother of the late popular and influential Second General Overseer/Supretendent of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide after Oba Adeyemi around 1930. His successor was Pastor Ayodele Babalola if blessed memory; the founder of CAC, one fold one shepherd.

Tolulope is a young and vibrant scholar. A goal getter and a pace setter. In 1993, he joined the play group of Seventh Day Adventist Hospital where he furthered his education until 1996. He was in Primary One when he left Seventh Adventist Primary School due to the Ife-Modakeke Crisis. The crisis did not stop until around year 2000. During this period, he emigrated to a near by town, the state capital of the state of Osun, Osogbo and led while he was in Promaru four in 1998. In 1999, he joint Oladimeji Preparatory School (OPS) where he had his primary school testimonial. Tolulope was the first Office boy of the first set of OPS. He was awarded the prefect because he was the second overall best graduating student in 2000.

While growing up, Tolulope was a very ambitious and curios kid. He asks questions on a daily routine. This made him had a broad knowledge of some real life situations and applications of science, social science and technology; and humanities amongst his peers.

In 2000, he gain admission into Ambassadors College Ile-Ife (ACI) and graduated in 2006. Tolulope was always among the top 10 out of approximately 100 pupils in class. In his first year in college, he became the third position out of one hundred and fifty four students (154). In Junior Secondary School Class Three (JSS3) state and national exam, he was the 10th overall and was also the best graduating student in the Introductory Technology subject. In his final year in Senior Secondary Class Three (SS3) in ACI, he was awarded the best Ile-Ife indigene Scholarship, the popularly one and only scholarship that is always given to an Ile-Ife indigene student that performs best overall; and also was awarded the best student in Yoruba Subject course (his mother’s tongue/fatherland’s Language) Tolulope Latunde (talk) 02:10, 5 January 2021 (UTC)