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Chief bisi ogunleye biography of christopher

          Chief Mrs Bisi Ogunleye (Executive Director) and Mr O Foluso, administrative controller,.!

          As a teacher of The Word he has the double honors of serving as the Principal of the WOSEM Bible College and Theological Seminary, Akure and at the same period.

        1. As a teacher of The Word he has the double honors of serving as the Principal of the WOSEM Bible College and Theological Seminary, Akure and at the same period.
        2. Bisi hits hard on the issue of citizenship involvement in a developing nations thirst for a better world Bisi Ogunwale is a co-Founder and Chief Financial.
        3. Chief Mrs Bisi Ogunleye (Executive Director) and Mr O Foluso, administrative controller,.
        4. Chief Bisi Ogunleye referred to as 'Large Bisi', Bisi Olateru-Olagbegi as middle Bisi and herself Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi as small Bisi.
        5. Chief Bisi Ogunleye founder and National Coordinator of the Country Women Association of Nigeria (COWAN) and the Vice-President of the Forum of Africa.
        6. Chris Ogunbanjo

          Nigerian lawyer (1923–2023)

          ChiefChristopher Oladipo Ogunbanjo (14 December 1923 – 7 October 2023) was a Nigerian corporate lawyer and philanthropist from Ogun State.

          He was an early advocate of domiciliary accounts in Nigeria which later came to existence through the promulgation of the Foreign Currency Decree 18 of 1985.[1] In the late 1960s, he was among the group of businessmen who supported local equity participation in foreign firms operating in Nigeria.[2]

          Life and career

          Ogunbanjo was born on 14 December 1923,[3] to the family of Daniel Ajayi Ogunbanjo, a catechist from Erunwon, Ijebu, Ogun State.[4] He was educated at St Phillips Primary School, Aiyetoro, Ile-Ife before proceeding to Oduduwa College, Ife for his secondary education in 1936.

          Two years later, he transferred to Igbobi College in Lagos. He began work in 1942 as a junior clerk in the Judicial Dept in Enugu and was subsequently transferred to Port