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Toyin Sanwo


Gender and Age: Female, 25
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Country of Residence: Nigeria Nigeria
Languages: English , Yoruba
Website: Website http://www.toyinsanwo.synthasite.com
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Toyin Sanwo, 21, is a multi-skilled, driven and highly talented young lady. She is very passionate about consulting and loves the business and management niche. She hopes to focus on talent management which she believs will determine the success of every organiztion's human resource strategy in the 21st century. She is a seasoned public speaker who delivers audience-centric presentations. She is also a trainer, facilitator, editor and compere.


At the age of 19, she became the President of Nigerian Society of Student Investors & Entrepreneurs, Olabisi Onabanjo University Chapter; She is at present the National Vice President of the same organization.


Toyin is enterprising, social, confident and very adventurous with ideas. She has an unusual learning appetite. A graduate of English from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria, she currently works with Afterschool Graduate Development Centre- a national career centre accredited by Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Education.


God is the source of her success and the pillar upon which her foundation lies.
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Last Login: November 16, 2008
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