The recently First Class Product of the University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Faith Olatunde Olasehinde Bsc(Hons) in Agricultural Management and Extension. Best Graduated Student Of The College 2018/2019 session.He recently collapsed the year academic record as the best Graduated Student of the College..He has boasted to produce a Fueless Generator if given the incentive to do so. The Multi talented Olatunde personally learnt French and Art. He never studied it in School. But can hardly be beaten in a competitive setting.He attended Gateway Secondary School,Abeokuta, Ogun State and the School’s Senior Prefect during his time.While in Secondary School, he made a proto helicopter. As an undergraduate second year student at the University he told to provide that he will produce fuelless generator if the right incentive is given to do so. Can Nigeria harness this talent or waste it? Whatever it’s the ink of Olatunde will soon be taken away from us by those who appreciate this natural endowment and talent.
Faith Olasehinde Vow To Produce Fueless Generator If….

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