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Meet AYOOLA OLUBUKUNMI FEHINTOLA-BRAT

by City People

•The Balogun Egbe Obaneye Obinrin Akile Ijebu

Ayoola Olubukunmi Fehintola-Brat is the Balogun Egbe Obaneye Obinrin Akile Ijebu. Her name might not immediately ring a bell in an everyday setting, but she’s one of Nigeria’s pride in the diaspora, giving us butterflies in our stomachs – putting the country in the global spotlight through her commendable service to humanity.

Described as a woman of many parts – a mom, wife, registered nurse and a proud sailor of the United States Navy Reserves, Ayoola is a bundle of talents and a gift to humanity. Hailed from Ijebu-Igbo in the Ogun North district of the gateway, Ayoola’s capacity for greatness has never been in doubt. She started her early education at O & A Nursery and Primary School and later proceeded to Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School (OLASS) in Ijebu-Ode. After graduating in flying colours, the brilliant young woman gained admission to study Economics in 2003 and completed her educational pursuit in 2007.

Ayoola, who is a 3rd Class Petty Officer in the United States Navy Reserves has continued to grow in leaps and bounds. She is famous for her community service activities where she has received accolades for her contributions to the development of her host community. Some of Ayoola’s honours include Hero of the March bestowed on her last year, BLUE JACKET OF THE YEAR, NORFOLK REGION and recently received a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal which is a lifetime award.

Aside from being an avid Volunteer, Ayoola is also a humanitarian of note. A woman of pure and true grace, the Balogun Egbe Obaneye Obinrin Akile Ijebu 83, 84, 85, has continued to be a blessing to humanity.

A woman of high taste for fashion  Ayoola’s bright personality has won her a lot of hearts from all walks of life. She is equally a doting mother who has mastered the art of multitasking – balancing her many roles without neglecting the home front. Indeed, she is a great ambassador for her country of birth changing the narratives about Nigeria’s image globally.

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