Akindele Ridwan LIASU, a proud native of Ibadan, Oyo state, is making significant strides in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship. Born and raised in Olodo, Ibadan, Akindele’s journey is marked by a passion for creativity and a drive to succeed.
With a solid educational foundation from Bodmas Kiddies College and Command Day Secondary School, Ojoo, Ibadan, Akindele pursued higher education in Computer Science and Engineering at LAUTECH, Ogbomosho. It was during his time at university that he discovered his entrepreneurial spirit.
Akindele’s achievements as a business owner are a testament to his dedication and perseverance. Despite facing challenges, he remains committed to pushing boundaries and driving positive change. His future plans include further expanding his business empire and mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs.
Beyond his business pursuits, Akindele enjoys swimming, playing chess, and spending quality time with loved ones. He is deeply passionate about empowering others and believes in the importance of giving back to the community.
Akindele Ridwan LIASU is a shining example of the potential that lies within Nigeria’s youth. With his innovative spirit and entrepreneurial drive, he is paving the way for a brighter future for himself and others.
Furthermore, Akindele Ridwan LIASU’s role as Chairman at OH MOBILITY reflects his dedication to creating positive social change. By providing affordable mobility solutions for people with disabilities, Akindele demonstrates his commitment to improving the lives of underserved communities in Nigeria.
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