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"I might do it for the right price" - Xamerdhol, Fashion Creative

   Hi there, wonderful readers! Our guest today is a multifaceted individual who has shown excellence in both academic and entrepreneurial endeavors. He’s a part 4 student from the Department of English at OAU, a fashion brand owner, a stylist, a creative director, and a virtual assistant with a knack for tech. He’s also a proud ambassador of the notion that one can excel in multiple fields without being limited by conventional boundaries. Let's dive in! NCB : I’m Moyinoluwa, and I will be anchoring the interview. Please, introduce yourself to our audience.   FYB : Okay. Hmm... My name is Olagbaju Ayomide Emmanuel, a part 4 student of the Department of English.   NCB : Nice to meet you, Ayomide. Can you share more about yourself, your childhood, and your family background—anything about yourself? Your hobbies, what you're into, and much more?   FYB : Okay... My childhood is quite the usual one. I was born into a family of 5, and both of my parents are from Ile-I...

"My dad actually advised me to pick OAU because he wanted me to leave my comfort zone, and also because he had graduated from OAU."

Hi there, wonderful readers! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Aishat, a final-year Literature in English student at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). In this interview, we’ll explore her journey as a student, her experiences at OAU, her passions, and her future aspirations. Join us as we get to know the vibrant individual. Let’s dive in! NCB: Good afternoon, Aishat. I'm Peter, your anchor for today's interview.   FYB: Good afternoon.   NCB: It's an honor to have you with us. Could you please tell us a little about yourself?   FYB: My name is Aishat, and I'm a final-year Literature in English student at OAU.   NCB: Nice! I only know you as a literature major who sometimes wears glasses. Can you give us a proper introduction?   FYB: Yeah, I'm the girl with the glasses! I'm from Igboora, Oyo State which is the hometown of twins. I've lived in Ibadan most of my life and grew up as a "ọmọ Teacher" (teacher's child).   NCB: I love yo...