WOLE ADEDOYIN – FOUNDER AND NATIONAL
PRESIDENT – SOCIETY OF YOUNG NIGERIAN WRITERS AND THE COMPUTER GUILD OF NIGERIA
Wole
Adeddoyin is a computer Analyst, Reporter, Literary organizer, Photojournalist,
Award winning Writer, Blogger, Bible Scholar, HIV/AIDS Activist and Politician.
He is a native of Ilesha, Osun State. He graduated from Wolex Polytechnics,
Department of Computer Science in 2008.
Wole Adedoyin has facilitated and attended numerous ICT and writers
training workshops across the country.
LITERARY CAREER
–
Former Coordinator
- Olaudah Equiano Poetry and Prose Club
of Educare Trust Exhibition Centre (2004-2006), National Coordinator – World of Poets and Literary Society
(2005-2009), Former Auditor of the
Association of Nigerian Authors – Oyo State Branch (2008-2010), Former P.R.O.
of the Association of Nigerian Authors – Oyo State Branch (2010-2012), Former Secretary – National Library of
Nigeria Readers Club – Oyo State Branch (2008 – 2010), Founder and National President – Society of Young Nigerian Writers
(2010 – Till Date), National &
Foundation Secretary – National Teen Authorship Scheme of the Association
of Nigerian Authors (National) – (2012 – Till Date), National Coordinator – Ibadan Book Club (2011 – Till Date), National Coordinator – Writers Against
Aids and Tobacco Smoking (2013 – Till Date). Regional Secretary – West Africa Young Writers and Publishers
Association (2012 –Till Date) Chairman
– Egbe Odo Onkowe Ede Yoruba (2013-Till Date)
POLITICAL CAREER
–
Former State Secretary
– Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP – OYO STATE CHAPTER – 2010-2011), State Secretary - Coalition
for a New Nigeria - CNN (2011)under the National Chairmanship of Alhaji
Balarabe Musa, Chairman – Progressive Action Congress
(PAC) Ibadan North Local Government of the Party under the leadership of Chief
Nwodo and Dr. Smart Awopegba (PAC State
Chairman), National President - Conference of Young Nigerian Democrats – 2009
– Till Date, , Chairman – Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)
Ibadan North Local Government of the Party under chairmanship of Alhaji Ibrahim
Gazali, (2010), State Secretary/PRO
– Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) Under the Chairmanship of Alhaji balarabe
Musa, Mr. Ibrahim Gazali and Comrade Laoye Sanda – 2010 – 2011) Oyo State Chairman – Peoples Mandate
Party (Under the National Chairmanship of Professor Edward – 2011 -2012), Oyo State Foundation Secretary – United
Progressive Party (UPP) under the National Leadership of Chief Chekwas Okorie –
(Dec.2013 – Dec. 2013), State Chairman
– African Peoples Alliance (APA) under the National Leadership of Chief Edebiri
– 2014 – Till Date, Presently a Member
- Conference of Nigerian Political Parties under the zonal and state leadership
of Alhaji Yinka Olona and Deacon Samson Olalere – 2013 – Till Date.
ICT CAREER
Former National Coordinator
– Society for Microsoft Practitioners – 2005 -2012 , Former P.R.O. – Centre for Computer Software and Hardware Engineers
– 2007 – 2009, Former National Secretary – National Association of Nigerian
Computer Operators, Programmers, Web Designers and Hardware Technicians (2013) National President – Computer Guild of
Nigeria – 2013 – Till Date, Director
– Infortude ICT Training Centre (IITC) – 2012 – Till Date
RELIGION CAREER
Former National Coordinator
– Centre for Young Christians and Bible Scholars – 2005 – 2010, National President – Association of
Nigerian Christian Authors and Publishers (ANCAPS) – 2011 – Till Date),
Director – International Centre for Christian Missions and Practical Evangelism
(2013 –Till Date)
Awards /Prizes Won
1. First Prize
– Essay on Ecclesiology – The Doctrine of the Church, organized by Go Ye School
of Missions and Deliverance (2008)
2. First Prize –
Olaudah Equiano Poetry and Prose Prize –
Educare Trust Exhibition Centre
3. Winner – Asiedu Sarpong Poetry
Prize – organized by the Association of Nigerian Authors, Oyo State Chapter - 2005
4. Joint Winner – Vincent Iguanre
Drama Prize – organized by the
Association of Nigerian Authors, Oyo State Chapter -
2005
5. Oyo
State Youth Merit Award in Literary Arts - 2008
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