Akinbo A. A. Cornerstone

Male

Abeokuta, Ogun State

Nigeria

Profile Information:

Gender
Male
Name
Akinbo A. A. Cornerstone
Organisation
Saving Lives Nigeria (SALIN)
About Me:
Born to Engr. (Chief) A. A. Akinbo, a retired civil servant of the Ministry of Works and Housing/Highways, an indigine of Abeokuta(Ilawo = Egba Oke-Ona) and Late Dr. Mary Modupe Akinbo nee Obanla, an indigine of Ipokia , daughter of Late Chief Obanla, erudite political leader of the Yewa and a PDP stalwart. I started my activism from the age of Ten at the Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro - Ogun State. My Grandmother, Madam Jadesola Alake Obanla nee Owolabi (maternal) who hails from Iboro = Ogun State is my living mentor. I strongly hold an allegiance to Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief M.K.O Abiola, Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Ghandi and J.F. Kennedy.

An activist and Administrator.A sport lover, Collector of information ranging from the metaphysics to the Science, religion to tradition, information technology to healths and the democracy,speaking to counsel and educate.I enjoy reading and traveling, meeting people and exchange of ideas and cross-pollination of information. I love creating logos, designs and participating in time consuming taskable events...breaking odd barriers.

I also love round tables that task the mind on way forward. Apart from all this, i enjoy been seen amongst writers criticizing and embellishing any form or Art work. I love teaching.
My dream:
To work at the United Nations.
I'm proud of:
my God, my Late Mother and Father. My Country and the World at large.

Comment Wall:

  • Laurence Gilliot

    Dear Akinbo,

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  • ukeme okon

    Hi Akinbo,
    I am so happy to have a fellow Nigeria on Ning. What Kind of local response is your organisation into? If possible try to share your experience with us by bloging it.

    Write you more later.

    Warm Regards

    Ukeme