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educational background has instilled in me qualities requested to meet the rigor of this demanding
course, and subsequently, the profession. I bring along with me strong experience level in business
management and Banking sector experience, along with the desire to learn, a penchant for teamwork
I studied Industrial chemistry in the prestigious University of Ilorin, the duration of the course is four
years. All thanks to my Paternal Uncle for the motivation and guidance, during my Undergraduate days, I
channeled business and mini Importation together with my studies. The sole reason for combining the
two field is because of the financial challenges we faced that year all because of my tuition fee and other
basic domestic I needed. I have had peculiar interest in knowing how could make valuable applications
and fit into business administration and at the same time incorporate it on Science, technology,
During my third year of undergraduate I got an Eight month placement into the Nigeria’s Independent
Corrupt Practices (ICPC), the agency targets corruption in the public sector, especially bribery,
gratification and graft. During my internship period we monitored the importation of Chemical
companies, Pharmacist and other small chemical business establishments in Lagos state. During the
supervision we conJucted with National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC).
The Agency is the Nigerian Equivalent of the United States Food and Drug Administration. It controls the
manufacture, import, export, use and sales of drugs, foods, and Chemicals. After my first degree I got a
job at Jaiz Bank as a graduate trainee, where I deliver commercial banking strategy, keep abreast of
external factors influencing customer’s business, maintaining active oversight of the business areas of
accountability and ensuring managements and stakeholders for kept updates. All this training was
I collaborated my fellow colleagues at the 2020 Jaiz Bank annual summit (MSME training) on granting